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Cornwall
1. Cornwall
Places to visit
Flambards Theme Park
Step back in time to life in Victorian
times. Experience a fun ride.
www.flambards.co.uk
The Eden Project
Home of the largest rainforest in
captivity and the world’s largest
greenhouse.
www.edenproject.com
Tintagel Castle
The wild and unspoilt clifftops and the
ruined castle are said to be the birth
place of King Arthur
www.english-heritage.org.uk/tintagel
Minack theatre
Cornwall’s famous open air theatre set in
the cliffs of Penzance, there is also a sub
tropical garden which adds its colour to
the cliff tops
www.minack.com
Geevor Tin Mine
Discover Cornwall’s mining heritage
at this excellent museum. Guided
underground trips as well as surface
tours available.
www.geevor.com
CORNWALL - HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
There are plenty of places to go camping in Cornwall, and by choosing a
camping holiday in this beautiful part of the world you will discover turquoise
seas, stunning beaches, spectacular cliffs, picturesque fishing villages,
smuggler’s coves, ancient stone circles, holy wells as well as beautiful
moorland and glorious open countryside.
The north coast, on the Celtic Sea, is exposed to prevailing winds that blow
in from the Atlantic Ocean. It is much wilder in nature with sheer cliffs that
plunge deep into the sea hundreds of feet below. There are also miles of
clean, golden beaches with azure bays welcoming gigantic Atlantic rollers;
a magnet for surfers and families alike. Campsites in Cornwall, on the north
coast, include Sennen Cove, Tregurrian and Bude. A few miles off shore
from Cornwall’s most westerly point – Land’s End – lies an archipelago of
tiny islands which form the Isles of Scilly.
The south coast, dubbed the ‘Cornish Riviera’, is more sheltered with several
broad estuaries including Falmouth and Fowey. Beaches here usually have
coarser sand and shingle, and the climate is generally milder. Choose to
camp in this area at picturesque Veryan.
The interior of Cornwall is home to glorious countryside and wild moorland.
Today, Cornwall’s economy is based on tourism, yet up until the early 20th
century it was the most important mining area in the whole of Europe. It is
thought that tin was mined here as early as the Bronze Age, with copper,
lead, zinc and silver all being mined too. Recently awarded World Heritage
Site status, the landscape is generously sprinkled with remnants of its mining
past demonstrating the county’s enormous contribution to the Industrial
Revolution.
Cornwall is famous for many things; from surfing and surf schools, beautiful
gardens, areas of outstanding natural beauty, boat trips and scuba diving,
to coastal walks and moorland walking trails. As well as this, Cornwall is
renowned for its delicious food; from fresh fish and Cornish pasties, to
sumptuous cream teas, as well as boasting a multitude of award-winning
local food producers and star chefs. Combined with popular attractions
such as St Michael’s Mount, Land’s End, Tintagel, the Eden Project and the
Minack Theatre, plus surfing beaches like Sennen and Newquay, camping in
Cornwall makes the perfect holiday for all the family.
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2. Cornwall
More things to do
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St Michael’s Mount
Explore the amazing island world of St Michael’s Mount
and discover legend, myth and over a thousand years of
incredible history…
www.stmichaelsmount.co.uk
Tate Gallery
Located in the beautiful harbour town of St Ives the Tate
Gallery has become one of Cornwall’s leading attractions.
The gallery boasts a fantastic display of art created in and
associated with Cornwall
www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives
Museum of Witchcraft
The Museum of Witchcraft in Boscastle, Cornwall, houses the
world’s largest collection of witchcraft related artefacts and
regalia.
www.museumofwitchcraft.com
Bodmin Jail
An all weather, family attraction, that includes a licensed bar
and restaurant, covered courtyard, with a Civil and Naval
Prison housing a museum. It was the last County Jail in
Cornwall, eventually closing in 1927.
www.bodminjail.org
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
The Lost Gardens of Heligan consist of over 80 acres of
magnificent gardens, which until 1991 were lost and
forgotten under seventy years of ivy, bramble, laurel and
fallen timber.
www.heligan.com
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