Holidays in Cornwall 2010
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Cornwall places of interest
The National Trust and English Heritage are also well represented to add to the enjoyment of holidays in Cornwall 2010. With miles of unspoiled coastline and many fine houses and gardens open to the public, the choice is wide and varied. The many other gardens in Cornwall are a special delight in the spring when they provide a blaze of dramatic colours.
For a few of the area’s less well known attractions, there’s Carn Brea Castle, the Carn Brae monument or the ‘Cup and Saucer’ rock near Redruth. Alternatively, try the Cornish Cyder Farm in Truro, or a little further afield The Cornish Birds of Pray Centre in Colum, and the Monkey Sanctuary in Looe. Pendennis Castle near Falmouth or Roseland Peninsular could also make part of an interesting day trip for your 2010 holidays in Cornwall. |
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Delightful fishing villages like Mevagissey are also a charming insight to Cornish life and an idyllic choice for holidays in Cornwall 2010. Easily reached by road, and just 5 miles from St Austell, Meva has the added advantage of being served by the regular main line train from London to Penzance.
Local bus services connect to Mevagissey, outlying villages and the city of Truro. Also St Austell connects to the National Express coach network. Local taxis are plentiful and inexpensive. |
| A great trip idea to try during your holidays in Cornwall 2010 is the ferry from Meva to Fowey, which is regular and very informative. Only taking 35 minutes it is quicker than driving and much more fun. Basking whales have also been known to make an appearance during the trip. |
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2010 Holidays - Things to do:
For holidays in Cornwall 2010 this beautiful yet rugged part of the country will be the choice for thousands. The stunning Cornish coastline with its romantic history and superb beaches will combine to make 2010 holidays in Cornwall unforgettable for visitors from all over the world.
Regional Tourist Information Centres are on hand to make the most of everyone’s 2010 holidays in Cornwall, and the region is ideal for fishing, walking, nature spotting, water sports or just general sightseeing. |
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And it’s not just the coastal resorts, but the inland moors and softer country lanes that also offer endless opportunities for further exploration. And on those cloudier days the Eden Project, Falmouth National Maritime Museum and the Tate Modern at St. Ives offer splendid under cover diversions.
The South West of the UK has long held a place of special affection in the hearts of British holiday makers and foreign visitors alike, and holidays in Cornwall 2010 will no doubt be just as popular in 2010 as they have always been. So there’s plenty to explore during your Cornwall holidays 2010, just pick your favourite activity. |
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