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Guide to Cornwall

guide to cornwall


In any place in Cornwall, be it town, village or hamlet, visitors will be astounded by what Cornwall has to show and offer. From its picturesque scenes and idyllic beaches to the outstanding talents that lie in the arts and crafts inspired by the Cornish surroundings. Cornwall is a place unto its own.
 
Cornwall is an area of outstanding natural beauty and a county which still visibly reminds us of its historical importance, with many places protected in order to remain unspoilt. With so much to offer it’s easy to get lost in such beauty that surrounds its visitors.

Cornwall is host to some of the world’s best beaches, encouraging its visitors into the sea for activities ranging from swimming, surfing and water skiing through to boat adventures that explore the coastline from the rugged coastal areas of the Lizard to the tiny coves and ancient fishing towns such as Fowey.

For the people that prefer to remain dry there are plenty of paths to be explored, be it ambling through a guided walk, visiting a historical landmark, or being entertained by one of Cornwall’s many attractions, there is something here to suit everyone.

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The Lobster pots on the harbour Charlestown Up-turned rowing boat on the quay
Eden Project

Bodelva, St Austell

www.edenproject.com

The Eden Project is the world's largest greenhouse and has become Cornwall's greatest attraction having being crowned the ' UK's most loved modern building'. The Eden project is a successful combination of ecology, horticulture, science, art and architecture. Its success lies in being a fun and educational place, with things changing and growing all the time, making each visit unique.

Eden is the greatest stage on earth; the living theatre of plants, people and possibilities. And like every great theatre what happens on stage is dramatic and constantly changing.

So there is not just one Eden, but many.

Come in winter and it will be different from the summer, in autumn different from the spring. Always changing but always a vibrant and unique reminder of our place in nature. And a living demonstration of regeneration - an exhausted, worked out china clay pit turned into a stunning lost world reminding us of what we 'ordinary' people can do once we set our minds to it'

It has become an international visitor destination and it is clear to see why.
Beautiful pink flower Sub-tropical leaves
 
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