Visiting our wonderful county of Cornwall...
With its mild climate, breathtaking scenery and long stretches of sandy beach, Cornwall, located on the far western tip of England, has long been one of Britain's most popular summer holiday destinations. In recent years there’s been an influx of chic and contemporary hotels, boutique shops, trendy bars and fine restaurants. But the history of this county is rich and vivid, and never more so than when remnants of its past are stumbled upon during rambling walks through the countryside.
What's here
Cornwall is great for watersports including surfing and kite surfing while the Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum attract an arty crowd. The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Minack Theatre are a huge draw as are the many miles of scenic coastal walks.
Gardens in Cornwall
Enjoying the warmth of the Gulf Stream, the magical gardens of Cornwall are home to a wealth of the most exciting, rare and beautiful plants and trees in the British Isles.
Related Internet links
Cornwall Tourist Board website
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Minack Theatre
Relentless boardmasters
Du Maurier Festival
The Tate St. Ives
Great gardens of Cornwall
King Harry's Cornwall
24 July - 5 September
27 July - 2 September
23 July - 2 September
3 - 8 September
3 September
6 September - 22 October
Martin Harley, Blues Gone Green
19 September
RELAYS Festival of Extreme Sports and Expressive Art
25 + 26 September
19 September
September 2010 - March 2011
9 October
10 October
23 - 31 October
5 November - 13 December
2011
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