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| Padstow | |||
![]() | Padstow, has to be one of the main jewels in the Cornish crown. Still a working fishing port, Padstow is also home to many small shops and restaurants.... more | ||
| Penzance | |||
![]() | The imposing sight of St Michaels Mount is a famous landmark of Penzance. The town is the largest in Cornwall and boasts a large promenade and one of the counties few outdoor summer pools.... more | ||
| Tintagel | |||
![]() | Tintagel, on the North Cornish coast, is well known for the Legend of King Arthur. The focal point of Tintagel is the castle, formerly attached to the mainland before erosion took its toll. The castle... more | ||
| Falmouth | |||
![]() | Falmouth, sits on the south coast of Cornwall and boasts one of the worlds deepest, natural harbours. The town can offer many watersports and sailing for locals and visitors alike. ... more | ||
| Newquay | |||
![]() | This North Coast town not only enjoys stunning views across the Atlantic Ocean, but is one of Cornwall’s premier resorts, with a varied nightlife, bars, restaurants and 7 miles of golden sandy beaches... more | ||
| Lizard | |||
![]() | The Lizard in Cornwall is the most southerly point in the UK. Marconi sent his first transatlantic radio message from the Lizard. Also in this part of Cornwall is the Goonhilly Earth Station.... more | ||
| Fistral Beach | |||
![]() | Fistral Beach is probably the most famous beach in the UK. With the North Atlantic swell creating some of the best surfing conditions around, its popularity has grown along with the sport. The fac... more | ||











