The Tamar Valley is an area of outstanding natural beauty and the river is the natural boundary between Devon and Cornwall. Latchley is two miles from Gunnislake, half way between Tavistock and Callington and between Launceston and Saltash. There is so much to see and do in the immediate area and further afield.
Follow the links to the right to find out the many ways in which you can explore the valley.
Explore the valley from the river, by canoe, sailing boat, motor boat, ferry or cruise ship from Plymouth
There are some lovely gardens to visit and a raft of specialist nurseries in the area
Much of the Tamar Valley is part of the Cornish World Heritage Site for mining and Morwellham Quay is one of the main Visitor Centres.
There are many interesting places to visit and things to do in this area, from steam and rail to country houses, golf and horse riding to a Donkey Park with an indoor play barn for wet weather.
We are an ideal base to explore further afield in Devon and Cornwall. The Eden Project, the moors of Bodmin and Dartmoor, the north and south coasts are all within reasonable driving distance.
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