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If you can tear yourself away from the cottage, there’s so much to do in Cornwall. Walking, cycling, surfing, kite surfing, horse riding, fishing, golf – you name it and you’ll almost certainly find it somewhere nearby. All of these can be arranged for you. The lively Newquay harbour is a working fishing port where you can buy freshly-caught shellfish and watch the daily hustle and bustle. Beyond the shelter of the harbour, Newquay is every surfer’s dream. Whether you want to ride the Atlantic breakers or observe from a distance, it’s an experience not to be missed. Cornwall has a fascinating mix of attractions. There are great historical sites such as Tintagel Castle and industrial heritage locations such as the Geevor tin mine. You can experience the cultural uplift of the Tate St. Ives or explore the fascinating National Maritime Museum or the Charlestown Shipwreck Centre. If it’s nature you want, why not try the National Seal or Screech Owl Sanctuaries? Don’t forget the stunning, world-famous Eden project. Then there’s the food and drink. Of course, celebrity chefs Rick Stein (Padstow) and Jamie Oliver (Fifteen at Watergate Bay) both have top-class restaurants in the area. But there are many other quality restaurants catering for all tastes as well as lots of lively gastro-pubs. So you are unlikely to go either hungry or thirsty in Cornwall. Click the links below for more information on what to do in Cornwall. (sites open in a new window)
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