A selection of useful links to local, and other, websites which we trust will be of assistance to you.
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The Good Hotel Guide has written a comprehensive review of Mount Haven Hotel & Restaurant |
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Global Boarders offer visitors a unique chance to experience many different beaches of West Cornwall, all offering different surfing conditions. |
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The Minack Theatre, located on the cliffs overlooking Porthcurno Beach, has an extensive programme of plays and other theatrical performances over the summer season |
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The National Maritime Museum in Falmouth houses a superb collection of ships, boats, small craft and maritime artifacts illustrating the Maritime heritage of Cornwall. |
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The Eden Project near St Austell is frequently described as the Eighth Wonder of the World. Plants, trees and flowers from tropical and rain-forest areas of the world have been brought to Cornwall and are grown in giant "Geomes" or glass roofed geodesic greenhouses. |
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Heligan Gardens, having recently been restored to their former glory after decades of neglect, make a fascinating "escape" from modern "hurly-burly" life and provide welcoming relaxation in a beautiuful setting. |
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English Heritage manages many of the major ancient sites of interest in England including such Cornish sites as Tintagel, suggested home of king Arthur! |
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Trebah Garden, together with its "twin" at Glendurgan, are described as being amongst the world's most beautiful gardens. They are sub tropical paradises set in two sunken river valleys opening onto the Helford River, not far from Falmouth. |
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The Isles of Scilly are just 28 miles beyond Lands End and can be reached by sea or air services from Penzance or Lands End |
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