£5.95 (adult) 1-2 hours About 7 miles away
Cornwall is intimately associated with the sea, and many hundreds of ships have grounded around its rugged coastline over the centuries. See artefacts from 150 of them, as well as stories of what happened on these fateful voyages, at the Shipwreck & Heritage Centre on Quay Road in Charlestown, from 10am to 5pm.
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