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    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Cornish Cyder Farm

    Cornish Cyder Farm

    4.7(3 reviews)
    41.6 mi

    If you like your cider, you must visit this cyder farm! It's not only a good excuse to go out and…read morestock up on cheap delicious cider, but its a great family day out! For the children theres the animal farm where they can see and pet the animals, and tractor rides around the entire farm, including fascinating tours to show how cider is made including a cider museum and distillery, even a jam kitchen! And for the adults, if the above doesn't interest you enough, there is of course the farm shop which sells over 40 varieties of delicious fruit products, including a wide range of ciders produced at the farm, brandy, fresh jams and fresh pressed apple juice! And if you like to stock up on cider, you'll be doing your wallet a favour too as you can get great deals such as 20 bottles of Cornish Rattler for £19.99! A great save considering they sell single bottles in supermarkets for £2.50+ each! And if like me you have no idea where to start in the farm shop, they have free taste testing stalls, allowing you to taste all of the best selling ciders and wines the farm produces just make sure you don't get too carried away! I would recommend drivers to be limited to only 1 or 2 drinks to taste as some are rather high in alcohol. And of course, if you need a break from all of that, there's a lovely restaurant and cream tea café just next door to the farm shop.

    This place was a revelation! I wasn't keen on visiting at first, especially as I don't like cider,…read morebut when we arrived it was completely different to what I was expecting. You can take a tour of the miniature farm, as well as a ride around the fields where you can learn a little bit about the history of cider making. My particular favourite was getting to sample all the different kinds of alcohol and jam that they make (for free!) and I ended up spending quite a lot in the shop on the jam, which I became quite addicted to, and the strawberry wine which made a great present in it's beautiful glass bottle. Definitely worth a visit if you're heading to/from Newquay.

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    Trevathan Farm Shops - Trevathan Farm Shop and Restaurant

    Trevathan Farm Shops

    4.0(2 reviews)
    25.9 mi

    Trevathan is a farm shop and restaurant, in the picturesque village of St. Endellion. Be aware, the…read moremedium sized car park quickly fills up and the spaces can be tricky to get out of in a full car park. The farm shop leads you to the restaurant and is stacked with local produce - meat, fish, confectionery and fresh fruit and vegetables brought in every morning, to name but a few. Not too pricey either, which is a refreshing change from most farm shops. The restaurant itself is mostly situated in a light and spacious conservatory area. Popular all day with familes, couples and retired couples, the Trevathan is a popular restaurant. They serve the biggest cakes I have ever seen, some triple or even quadrupled layered - coffee and chocolate cake amongst others. A good selection of breakfasts, snacks and lunches too. The cooked breakfast was both tasty and filling. Theres outside seating too, but unfortunately on every day we visited it was bucketing down with rain! Trevathan is also a place where you can pick your own strawberries, gooseberries and raspberries. There's even some motorised tractors and a digger for the children. A great place for families.

    Great place to visit, cakes are huge and the prices are a bargain! Also the garden and all its…read morefacilities for kids are great. Only had cake but we will be trying the hot food during the next week as it looks very tasty. Also a nice shop with bits and bobs and not rip off prices There is also a farm shop with a variety of local food but we haven't used this yet

    Sutton Mawr Farm

    Sutton Mawr Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    74.2 mi

    Visiting the Sutton Mawr Farm for dinner was definitely a highlight of my visit to Wales on August…read more9th, 2013. Originally when I found out we were going to a farm for a "Be My Guest Trafalgar Farewell Dinner" on a farm I wasn't that excited. I should have been because I've always loved farms since my grandparents had one in Illinois years ago. The thing that came to my mind before my actual visit was that it would just be a farm and nothing too fancy. I was totally wrong and I would have to say I was pleasantly surprised at how nice the Sutton Mawr Farm is and our dinner was incredible. The Sutton Mawr Farm is a luxury boutique Bed & Breakfast and self catering accommodation. Vicki, one of the owners of the farm, is a Cordon Bleu trained chef, and I was told she used to work for Princess Diana. She, her husband Mark, their daughters Sophie and Izzy were amazing hosts to our tour group for dinner. One of the farm's employees, I can't recall her name right now, gave us a nice little tour of the grounds before dinner and we got to see all their cute little dogs running around. Dora, was a cute little Pug, who barked at us all when we arrived. When she realized we weren't there to invade her property she finally warmed up to us. We saw their vegetable garden, beautiful backyard and the pastures for the cattle, pigs and chickens. Food: 5/5 Stars The dinner that Vicki prepared was beyond amazing. Most of the vegetables she used were grown on the farm so that kind of freshness is hard to beat. Vicki prepared a beef stew with vegetables in a red wine sauce and it was delicious. I could have eaten a few helpings of that stew if I could. She also made a vegetarian version, but I didn't try that. In addition, they served white potatoes, fresh green beans and peas, salad and rolls. The fresh cooked peas were the best I've ever had and I could eat those for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The crisp cucumbers with mint and freshly baked rolls were delicious as well. One of their daughters baked the chocolate brownies for dessert that were served with home made vanilla ice cream. Atmosphere: 5/5 Stars A beautiful French country style home on a 14 acre farm with cows, pigs, chickens and a vegetable garden. The grounds and residence which we dined in was lovely. It was sort a shabby chic décor. They had two long distressed wood tables in the dining room that accommodated our group of 31. When dinner was over their daughters sang us two Welsh songs. Sophie & Izzy are incredible singers. Service: 5/5 Stars The whole family either cooked or served us dinner. I felt like a friend of the family and they are genuinely nice people. Recommendations: If you are looking for a B & B, a destination wedding spot or a booking for a large dinner party I would recommend the Sutton Mawr Farm. There are many reviews on Trip Advisor which will give you more information on the accommodations. They also have facebook page with lots of photos.

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