Spring awakening

Tremenheere Sculpture Garden

See Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens as it bursts back into life after winter. There are installations from renowned artists around every corner – from intriguing metal sculptures to the fascinating camera obscura. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a mindful moment, experience the changing seasons and enjoy the details of nature.

New for 2023: Discover the brightly coloured figurative sculptures by Lisa Wright.

Cost: 
  • Paid

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Eco Top Tip

Packing a picnic? Try to make it plastic free.

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This listing has been curated by the EXPERIENCE West Cornwall team and was correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We advise that you contact the venue or provider directly to confirm any seasonal opening details and to book the experience.

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