Cornwall is located on the south end of the British mainland and is famous for its stunning coastal scenery and unique Celtic culture based on agriculture, fishing and mining. Cornwall Holidays are traditionally very popular among tourists from the UK due to the stunning beaches, open spaces and easy access to the province. Visitors from abroad who love more or less the same reasons.
Enjoy Great Activity Holidays Cornwall
Planning an adventure holiday? You really should consider Cornwall. Cornwall is almost surrounded by the sea. It has around 300 km of beautiful coastline to pay its beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs and coastal paths with gentle hills and valleys. Unsurprisingly this means you are really spoiled for choice in terms of water sports go. Let's see! You can choose from surfing, windsurfing, canoeing, sailing, swimming, aqua sub, fishing, sea fishing, for starters. On land you can choose to walk through the gardens, cycling, horse riding, horse riding, motor bike, quad biking, bird watching, painting, climbing, golf, or you can visit museums, art galleries and exhibitions (do not forget Tate St. Ives in a). How about a bit of bowling? Of course, I could only relax, unwind and enjoy a delicious Cornish tea body.
Restaurants in Cornwall offers almost everything you could dream of, from small cafes and tea rooms all the way to Rick Stein Seafood and extravagance.
Cornish Tourist Attractions
Holidays Cornwall, is an unforgettable experience for you thanks to the many memories that will carry back home. Cornwall is a spectacular tourist paradise due to the abundance of culture and heritage rich in tourist attractions such as the Scilly Islands, Mount San Miguel, Minack Theatre, the Levant in the steam, Geevor Tin Mine, End of the Earth s , Cornish Mines and Engines, Mineral Tramways Discovery Centre, Trewithen Gardens, Trelissick Gardens, the Royal Cornwall Museum, Gardens Glendurgan, Trebah Gardens, Pendennis Castle, National Maritime Museum, Godolphin House, National Seal Sanctuary, Poldark Mine.