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Cornwall ...a holiday destination with it all
Discover Cornwall it's a beautiful land in southwest Britain with
golden beaches, tiny coves, a warm climate and an exciting past. Cornwall
has sandy beaches, rock pools, dramatic cliffs, fishing villages,
wonderful Cornish gardens, lively towns, tourist attractions, arts
and crafts galore. Author and former resident, DH Lawrence said, ‘I
love Cornwall. it is not like England’. Historic houses, tropical
gardens, picturesque villages and high quality restaurants, are just
a fraction of what Cornwall has to offer the visitor. Sample fresh
fish and seafood, discover southwest England's Celtic culture and
Cornwall’s turbulent tin mining past. Enjoy fresh air, starlit
nights, coastal walks with stunning seascapes galore, surf the waves,
play on the beach or just relax and watch the boats bobbing in the
mulitude of attractive harbours, estuaries, creeks and coves.
Cornwall has the mildest climate in the UK, spring comes early, autumn
lingers longer, due to the warming effects of the Gulf Stream, palm
trees are relatively common in the gardens of south and west Cornwall
and sub-tropical plants can be seen growing quite happily at the Abbey
Gardens of the Scillonian island of Tresco. Cornish winters are rarely
severe and hot summer days are often cooled by gentle sea breezes.
Cornwall covers an area of about 3,550 sq. km.or 1,370 sq. miles of
which over 25% are designated as areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Cornwall gardens and historical houses are renowned thoughout Britain,
visit Lanhydrock, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Eden Project at
St Austell, Fox Rosehill Gardens in Falmouth, Mount Edgcumbe near
Saltash, Carehays Castle at Veryan Bay, Trellises in Falmouth, Trengwainton
in Penzance, Cotehele at Saltash.
Cornwall is a great destination for lovers of outdoor activities,
painting, walking, horse riding, cycling, watersports, sailing, fishing,
diving, swimming and surfing. The North Cornwall coast is renowned
for good surf. Cornwall's unique light at Newlyn and St Ives has inspired
great artists.
Cornwall has many blue flag beaches all perfect for a family seside
holiday. The main Cornish coastal holiday resorts are Newquay, St.
Ives, Penzance, Falmouth, Mevagissey, Padstow, Fowey, Looe, Polperro,
Carlyon Bay and Bude.
Explore tiny Cornish villages, visit Mullion, St Just, Mylor, Mawan,
Perranporth, Penryn, Porthleven, Gwithian, Feock. Soak up the beauty
of the Helford Passage, watch the ships in the Fal Estuary.
Visit the National Seal Sanctuary at Gweek. The
Tate at St Ives, Falmouth Maritime Museum, The Minack Theatre.
Enjoy a great day out at Stithians agricultural show or Helston flower
show.
Play golf at Newquay, Perranporth, Mullion,
Praa Sands, Porthpean, Redruth, Wadebridge, St Endoc at Rock, St Mellion
or Whitsand near Plymouth, St Kew Highway, Tregenna, Tehidy, St Newlyn,
Trethorne, Truro, Treloy, Trevose at Padstow.
Myths and mysteries abound in Cornwall, from the legend of King Arthur
at Tintagel and
Dozmary Pool near Bodmin, to tales of smugglers, pirates, ship wrecks
and haunted taverns.
Stay in Cornwall in holiday parks, C&C sites, self catering
apartments or a Tipi. Cornwall is the ideal location for a business
conference... many hotels have function rooms, leisure facilities
and are near a good beach. Cornwall is also an ideal location for
a wedding venue.
Cornwall accommodation .. something to suit all taste and pockets,
top quality holiday parks with entertainment, 5* luxury hotels, guest
houses with wi-fi, holiday cottage complexes have heated swimming
pool, hot tubs, spas, Jacuzzis. Traditional Cornish farmhouse B&B.
Relax in a Tintagel guesthouse, visit nearby Boscastle or take a refreshing
short break in a cosy Cornish cottage nestling right by the sea.
Cornwall's landscape is filled with contrasts, from the drama of the
Lizard, the majesty of Land’s End to the tranquil beauty of
the Roseland Peninsula. Sample haute cuisine at Rick Steins in Padstow,
go back in time in Mousehole and try your hand at watersports in Newquay.
Where ever you chose to stay a warm Cornish welcome will greet you.
Don't delay, book today... Cornwal'sl attractions are waiting for
you.
Britain Accommodation Websites History Established
Summer 2001. The first site Exmoor-Accommodation was born out of desperation.
The need to fill own 5 star holiday holiday cottage complex and 5
diamond farmhouse B&B and friends when Foot & Mouth effectivly
shut England's countryside. Next4weeks a late-availability website
followed in 2002. Exmoor-Accommodation won Southwest Tourism
Website of the Year in 2004. Devon Accommodation
went live May 2003, Somerset Accommodation Spring
2006, Cornwall Accommodation Autumn 2007 - all are
Google ranked 4. Just like good quality accommodation, all sites are
upgraded constantly. The portal Britain Accommodation Summer
2007. The reason the county sites support the county air ambulances,
is because the owner of these sites had to use one in 2002 after a
riding accident. All sites are linked and trade under the name
Britain Accommodation Websites.
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