Local area
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What a location! Can anything beat this? You can experience awe inspiring views on the Lizard Peninsula, which boasts turquoise shores, golden sands and the warmest climate in the UK.
Spend your days discovering beautiful Blue Flag beaches and pastel fishing villages, or take the family to one of the many attractions including the impressive Eden Project or the Flambards Experience.
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Map of south Cornwall
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Key attractions near Mullion
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St Michael's Mount
Walk the granite causeway at low tide or take a short boat ride to the amazing island. Climb the path to the medieval castle and enjoy spectacular views across the bay to Penzance.
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The Flambards Experience
Visit the award-winning exhibitions, exciting rides, family shows, live entertainment and glorious gardens. Don't miss the life-size recreations of a Victorian Village and Britain in the Blitz.
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Land's End
One of Britain's best loved landmarks and the most westerly point in England. Enjoy its rugged coastline and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Eden Project
Explore its global gardens and experience the sights and smells of the rainforest in the world's largest greenhouse.
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National Seal Sanctuary
Visit the beautiful village of Gweek, home to a rescue, rehabilitation and release centre for seals. It is also a haven for otters, ponies and goats.
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Local towns around Mullion
Falmouth
Famous for its pirates and smugglers, Falmouth is one of the world's largest natural harbours. Explore the castle or discover some of the country's nautical past at the National Maritime Museum.
Mullion
Mullion is the largest village on the Lizard and offers a wide range of shops, pubs, restaurants and craft shops as well as a pretty harbour located down towards Mullion Cove.
St Ives
St Ives is a stunning coastal resort with a Mediterranean feel. Spend the day at one of its beautiful beaches with its turquoise waves and golden shores, or explore the shops and cafes hidden amongst the many narrow streets.
Helston
Helston is a bustling market town with a mix of Georgian and Victorian architecture. The town is famous for The Festival of the Flora Dance which takes place every year in May.



