Find Things To Do In Cornwall
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Cornwall is a fascinating county located near the southwest corner of England. It is the UK’s sole county with only one neighbour: Devon. Cornwall is famed for its spectacular 300-mile coastline, which is ideal for both watersports and beachgoers. Around a quarter of the county has been recognised as a place of exceptional natural beauty. The stunning scenery, rich in natural wonders and sub-tropical climates, allows for fantastic walks and sets the county apart from the rest of the UK, making it one of the most popular UK holiday destinations.
So whether you choose a quieter sport like fishing in the magnificent blue sea or spending your days riding the Atlantic waves at Newquay, Cornwall’s surfing capital, There’s something for everyone, that’s for sure!
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Cornwall - South-West England
Discover More About Barbara Hepworth, a Leading Figure in Modern British Art.
Cornwall - South-West England
Beautiful, Wooded 25 Acre Sub-tropical Ravine Garden that Descends to its own Beach on the Beautiful Helford River.
Cornwall - South-West England
Bodmin Jail is an Experience for the Family, or for the Daring who want to Discover the paranormal.
Cornwall - South-West England
Legendary Cornish destination that has inspired people since ancient Greek times when it was referred to as ‘Belerion’ – Place of the Sun.
Great Family Days Out
Cornwall - South-West England
Flambards Theme Park really is the ideal destination for a fun-filled family day out, thanks to its exciting mix of rides, inside attractions, and entertainment.
Cornwall - South-West England
Nestled into the South Cornish Coast, this Sanctuary has been Offering a Safe Haven for Monkeys since 1964.
Cornwall - South-West England
Lose Yourself in the Wonders of the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Culture Vulture Days Out
Cornwall - South-West England
Explore the history of modern art in St Ives.
Cornwall - South-West England
Enjoy A Fun Interactive Family Day Out At The National Maritime Museum Cornwall.
Cornwall - South-West England
A mighty fortress built by Henry VIII to defend the country against invasion.