The thrill of travel does not always come from going to the largest cities in the world or visiting the most renown tourist attractions. Often, finding hidden locations that allow for the creation of special memories that no other city can offer creates the most meaning and most lasting impressions. It is these gems that make travel an enthralling part of life. The sense of discovery that awaits visitors making their way to Truro, a city nestled in the heart of Cornwall, comes with dining that is unmatched, history that brings the region to life, and a traveling experience that is warm and enriching.
Farming Life
Part of sensing the feelings that drive a city's culture forward involves exploring the local resources and supporting local merchants. It is the local shop owners and farmers that form an important part of the heart of the community which allows areas like Truro to flourish. Healy's Cornish Cyder Farm lets visitors sample the local cyder produced from the bounty of the land and take home fresh fruits that will enrich the meals and snacks that come with travel.
Brewing Success
Skinner's Brewery is an out of the way stop that always leaves people buzzing for more. Travelers that enjoy a hearty atmosphere full of local cheer and the best ales around will want to spend a considerable amount of time at this location. It is an ideal spot to put on the itinerary when conducting a walking tour of the region. This pub features great finger foods and delightful hard cyders. The locals are always welcoming, and it is a great place to get some fresh insight on the area's local history as well.
Truro Cathedral

This place of worship is one of the most beautiful architectural achievements that Truro has to offer. Constructed in 1890, this marvelous cathedral makes use of stunning Gothic architecture that truly provides a sense of history within the context of the city. Featuring elegant stain glass and soaring vaults on the interior, this gem has plenty to offer the eager explorer. Its soaring spires can be seen from any location in the city, making it a landmark for this area.
A Look Back Through Time
The Royal Cornwall Museum houses the largest collection of antiques and relics in the Cornwall area. It outlines the development of the city and surrounding areas, allowing visitors to have valuable insights into how the residents here have maintained their connection with the past while still embracing that advances of the modern world. It also provides plenty of great reading material to take with you once you have seen the exhibits. This museum is friendly to people of all ages, offering interactive exhibits and an intriguing gift shop that presents unique opportunities to gather souvenirs.
The Old Ale House
After a stop at Skinner's, visitors will be in the perfect frame of mind for seeing the other local favorite for suds and local dining. The ale flows freely, there are complimentary kernels, and all the nuts can just be tossed on the floor. The fun is raucous, and the hand-made bacon roll is the best is in the city.
This city provides the perfect mixture of quaint charm and exciting nightlife in the United Kingdom. The culture is pronounced, and the locals are extremely enthusiastic when it comes to welcoming visitors. There is no better place to make unique memories.

Abi loves to travel and explore her home country of England. She particularly loves the county of Cornwall, and would highly recommend The Alverton hotel in Truro for those looking for a great place to stay.