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Porthleven Tourist Information
Porthleven Harbour Porthleven Beach Porthleven is a quintessential Cornish harbour village on Mounts Bay, just 10 miles east of Penzance and 3 miles west of Helston. The harbour dates from the Napoleonic era...
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Bude Tourist Information
Bude, North Cornwall Coast Bude on the North Cornwall Atlantic coast near the Devon border is a charming small town famed for its award-winning beaches and surfing, its historic canal and fabulous coastal...
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St. Mawes Tourist Information
St Mawes, South Cornwall St Mawes Castle St Mawes on the South Cornwall coast sits on the western edge of the Roseland Peninsula Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village with its famous headland castle,...
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Launceston Tourist Information
Launceston Castle Inside the earlier Norman shell keep of Launceston Castle. A 13th century round tower surrounds the earlier shell-keep Beautiful market town Launceston located just off the A30, the main...
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St. Agnes Tourist Information
St Agnes Beaches Dog friendly beaches in St Agnes The Cornish village of St. Agnes nestles in the cliffs on the North Cornish Coast between Newquay and St Ives and has four stunning beaches. It sits within...
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Polperro Tourist Information
Elevated Polperro accommodation with views of the harbour & village Picturesque fishing village Polperro on the south east Cornish coast is thought by many to be one of Cornwall’s most beautiful coastal...
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Perranporth Tourist Information
Perranporth Beach Perranporth on the North Cornwall Coast is around 8 miles south of Newquay and 4 miles north of St Agnes. Cornish capital Truro is just 8 miles away, making Perranporth a great base for...
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Newquay Holiday Cottages
Newquay Cottages, Seaside Bungalows & Holiday Homes Newquay offers a diverse range of holiday cottages and spacious holiday homes including contemporary mews-style properties set close to the beaches and...
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Dog Friendly Hotels in Cornwall
All year round dog friendly beaches & spectacular coastal walking on The Lizard Cornwall’s coast and country landscapes are perfect for holidays with dogs. The region offers a wide range of pet friendly...
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Isles of Scilly Tourist Information
Boat trips around the Isles of Scilly There’s something to do all year round on the Isles of Scilly with its unique light, beautiful fine white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, bird watching...
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Newquay Tourist Information
Surfing on Fistral Beach, Newquay Newquay Beaches Newquay’s evolution into the UK’s ultimate surfing and beach holiday resort, host to international surfing competitions, is a late 20th century phenomena. The...
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Cornwall Pet Friendly Holidays
Pet Friendly Holidays in Cornwall Cornwall loves dogs and contains hundreds of pet friendly cottages, B&Bs and apartments. It’s the perfect destination for holidays with active pooches. The region offers a...
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Liskeard Tourist Information
Liskeard is a popular southern gateway into Bodmin Moor & the famous rock formations around Minions Liskeard in south east Cornwall is an ancient market town, once a stannary town powerhouse and an important...
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Camborne Mining History
Great Flat Lode Trail mining remains The history of copper and tin mining in the Camborne and Redruth area are integral to the history of Cornwall itself, and indeed the development of mining internationally,...
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Carbis Bay Tourist Information
Carbis Bay West Cornwall’s Carbis Bay around one mile east of St Ives is renowned as one of the world’s most beautiful beach bays. This spectacular Blue Flag beach owned by the Carbis Bay Hotel has acres of...
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