Cornwall
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Cornwall is covered in history and has no end of things for everyone including beautiful gardens, theme parks, museums, zoos and nature reserves. The area receives more sunshine than any other place in the UK annually so there is no excuse to stay indoors!
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Regional map
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Key attractions
Lands End
Near Mullion, one of Britain's best loved landmarks lies and is the most westerly point in England. Enjoy its rugged coastline and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Eden Project
Explore its global gardens and experience the sights and smells of the rainforest in the worlds largest greenhouse.
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Newquay Zoo
Set in lush lakeside gardens Newquay Zoo is home to hundreds of animals. You can explore through the Oriental Gardens to the amazing open rainforest exhibit.
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Crealy Adventure Park
Near St Minver, Crealy is a wild theme park with something for everyone from a petting farm to jaw-dropping rides.
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Blue Reef Aquarium
Discover the magic of the undersea world through 30 living displays from the Cornish coastline to the underwater gardens of the Mediterranean all near Newquay Holiday Park.
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Local towns
St Ives
St Ives is a picturesque fishing village with a continental feel; it is buzzing with shops, bars and restaurants whilst managing to maintain its original charm.
Newquay
Newquay is one of the UK's premier surfing spots and with eleven amazing beaches to choose from, it's not hard to see why. The town is also very lively with an abundance of shops, restaurants and bars.
Padstow
Padstow is a sophisticated fishing village with beautiful pastel cottages and picturesque views. It has become a haven for food-lovers, sporting many high class restaurants including Rick Stein's The Seafood Restaurant.
Falmouth
A real legend of town, famous for its pirates and smugglers. Falmouth is one of the world's largest natural harbours boasting a large maritime museum.
Truro
Truro is the only city in Cornwall and offers a wealth of attractions for visitors including shops, bars, restaurants and a magnificent cathedral.

