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The county is rightly well known for its beaches. Whether you are down here on a beach holiday Cornwall and looking for a beach to take granny and the kids with easy parking and likely safe bathing, or are more energetic and fancy a Cornish Coast Path Walk thrown in, Cornwall has it all. From…
Read MoreA fantastic selection of beaches all within walking distance including the famous fistral beach. Should you wish to purchase surfing equipment or hire it, we can recommend Emoceanl surf shop (Spider boards stockist) Surf Lessons While staying in Newquay, young or old, why not try your hand at surfing.We would recommend using a surf school for your first introduction to surfing,…
Read MoreSt Michaels Mount is a granite rock near Penzance with a church and castle at its summit. St Michaels Mount is an island for most of the day. However there are between two and five hours in each day when you can walk across the causeway to the island. Ferry boats run regular services to…
Read MoreThe Eden Project is a global garden for the 21st Century, a gateway to a sustainable future and a dramatic setting in which to tell the fascinating story of mankind’s dependence on plants. An unforgettable experience in a breathtaking epic location will make your day unforgettable. Its home is a dramatic global garden the size…
Read MoreLand’s End is the most Southwesterly point in Britain and part of Cornwall in the South West. Land’s End’s main represents both the starting and ending points of the longest journey in Great Britain, Land’s End to John O’Groats. Consequently, it is known as “The First and Last”, due to its position at the extremity…
Read MoreThe 13th century castle is a romantic ruin constructed on a windswept point of rock, with waves crashing all around. The castle is surrounded by Roman and Dark Ages remains, but more thoroughly surrounded by legends of King Arthur, who is said to have been born here. Alternate legends claim that Tintagel is the site…
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