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Quote: When on holiday in Cornwall I went to visit St Michaels Mount, a small island just off of Lizard. The island is only accessible by either foot (in low tide) or boat (in high tide). By foot you can walk across a Read More
Quote: As you enter the area via the King Harry ferry, the first place of any size is St Just-in-Roseland situated on the B3289, equidistant from the ferry and St Mawes. It is a pretty village, but there is not too much Read More
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Quote: I met our guide, Richard, on a cold but dry Friday evening in February ‘04. A group of about 13 of us gradually assembled - this would be busier on summer evenings. Richard was very knowledgable about local Read More
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Quote: Trelissick Gardens features not only exotic shrubs, trees, and flowers, but also a remarkable collection of stone and wooden artifacts dotted around the walkways, some ancient, others more recent. Those you Read More
Quote: The first mention of the castle appears in the 1086 Domesday survey, which referred to it as "the count's castle at Dunhevet," this being the town’s former name. Launceston had always been of strategic Read More
Quote: One of the places I had wanted to see in Cornwall was the Minack Theatre, probably the open air theatre with one of the most spectactular settings ever. It is carved into a cliff on the south coast of Cornwall, Read More
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Quote: Tintagel is just 3 miles southwest of Boscastle on the B3263. The scenery from this coastal route is stunning, with panoramic views of majestic cliffs jutting out into the Atlantic. Just before you begin the Read More
Quote: This is a fun activity for the fit. Interesting sights, locals. The path follows the coast of Cornwall and the views can be breathtaking. The photo ops are numerous. Try the hikes in all types of weather for Read More