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Tourist Attractions in the South West
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Eden Project - Bodelva, Cornwall
An incredible garden project, in a wonderful location. It’s famous architecture and art has a nature theme and the educational ethos of the project ensures an enjoyable and informative day for its visitors.
Stonehenge - Wiltshire
One of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world and a World Heritage site, composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. Its history is steeped in mystery.
Paignton Zoo - Paignton, Devon
Having made regular appearances on television Paignton Zoo is perhaps one of the UK’s most well known attractions. Home to thousands of diverse animals and plants and with strong conservation links the zoo attracts thousands of visitors year on year.
Tintagel Castle - Tintagel, Cornwall
Famed for its links with Kings Arthur the remains of the 13th century castle nestles on one of England’s most dramatic coastlines.
Roman Baths - Bath
A 2000 year old religious spa, built around the UK’s only hot springs. The site houses a museum, a Roman bathhouse, a sacred spring and a Roman temple.
Bristol Zoo - Clifton, Bristol
Set in 12 acres of parkland, the zoo is home to over 400 different species of creatures. The majority of the exhibits are undercover, making this the perfect place to take the family whatever the weather.
Woodlands Leisure Park - Totnes, Devon
With a mind boggling 60 acres of rides including 3 Watercoasters, Artic Gliders and a toboggan run this exciting all weather theme park offers something for everyone.
Swanage Railway - Swanage, Dorset
The Swanage Railway is a six mile-long heritage railway in the Purbeck district of Dorset, England. The railway first came to Swanage in 1885 and ran until 1972 when British Railways closed the line. The line was re-opened in 1975 by a group of enthusiasts who have lovingly restored the line.
Studland Beach & Nature Reserve - Swanage, Dorset
Studland is a popular area for birdwatching, with grebes and divers in winter, the Peninsula is also one of the best places to see Dartford Warbler in the UK. It is the only place on the British isles where all 6 native species of reptile can be found.






