St. Michael's Mount
Experience the beautiful Cornish sea air, eat a pasty or have a cream tea.
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St. Michael's Mount
Experience the beautiful Cornish sea air, eat a pasty or have a cream tea.
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St Ives
Time to stroll the labyrinth of streets, or take a coffee overlooking the beach and relax in the morning sunshine.
Penzance
An old market town, now famous for its seaside lido, one end of the Great Western Railway that starts in London and port to The Scilly Isles.
Mousehole
A small quaint fishing village, where the houses cluster around a small protected harbour.
Lamorna Cove
A rugged cove set in an area of outstanding scenery this is an idyllic place to experience the sea close up, equally stunning when it’s blowing a gale or flat calm. Now famous for attracting Post Impressionist artists from The Newlyn School of Art in the early twentieth century.
Merry Maidens
Local myth and legend says that this stone circle was formed when 19 maidens were turned into stone for dancing on a Sunday. A brilliant example of a Neolithic stone circle from 3000 BC.
St Levan
If you’ve ever seen Poldark this tiny fishing hamlet will bring back memories of smugglers and pilchard fishing.
Minack Theatre
Created by Rowena Cade in the 1920’s this open air theatre is built into the rocky granite cliffs above Porthcurno.
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PK Porthcurno - Museum of Global Communications
Porthcurno is famous for two things. Firstly the aforementioned Minack Theatre and secondly The Telegraph Museum where transatlantic cables came ashore from all over the world.
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Land's End Landmark
The most South Westerly point in Britain. A great place to watch the waves crashing over the rocks below and to have your photo taken underneath the destination sign.
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Cape Cornwall
Originally thought to be the most western point of Great Britain until Ordnance survey maps suggested otherwise. Bought in 1987 by the Heinz family and then bequeathed to the nation it does have an iconic symbol at the top of the cape.
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Levant, Botallack and the Crowns Trail
Ross Poldark’s mine “Wheal Leisure” is filmed here along with the mines owned by his cousin Frances and his father George Poldark. In 2006 the area was designated part of the UNESCO World Heritage site for Cornwall mining.
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