Experience The Best Holidays In Cornwall
A holiday in Cornwall is a fun experience for all ages. With miles of beautiful coastline, historical attractions and excellent accommodation, Cornwall is a popular destination. Besides the beaches, there are unrivaled landscapes, great rivers, waterfalls and valleys. Many overseas enjoy holidays in Cornwall.
Water sports are enjoyed by many tourists and locals. These include surfing, wind surfing, boating, snorkeling and sailing. On land you can enjoy guided tours, go cycling or horse riding, and visit historical attractions.
There are some well known chefs in Cornwall and you can enjoy a fabulous seafood lunch. No visit to Cornwall is complete without enjoying a Cornish cream tea, or a Cornish pasty. If history interests you, there are lots of museums and art galleries.
The open-air Minack Theatre is located in one of the most striking settings, high up on the cliffs. Many performances take place during the summer season. Other tourist interests are the Newquay Zoo, Blue Reef Aquarium and, of course, the Tate Gallery.
There are many beautiful gardens and parks in Cornwall. The Trebah Gardens is one of Cornwall's most popular gardens. Caerhays Castle and Gardens will delight flower lovers with colorful bursts of beauty.
You will find a wide variety of accommodation in Cornwall. Many holiday cottages stand on the edge of Cornwall's beaches. There are hotels, self-catering cottages and many caravan and holiday parks. Farmhouses also offer accommodation that includes meals.
There are also hostels for groups or families who are prepared to share rooms. Backpackers are cheap and perfect for overnight stays. Single rooms are also available to rent. Many markets, bakeries and fish mongers are nearby.
Renting a camping barn is a novel way to enjoy rural accommodation. You would need to bring your own bedding and cooking equipment. These are just a few of the many accommodation choices in Cornwall. An internet search will give you further details and prices.
Water sports are enjoyed by many tourists and locals. These include surfing, wind surfing, boating, snorkeling and sailing. On land you can enjoy guided tours, go cycling or horse riding, and visit historical attractions.
There are some well known chefs in Cornwall and you can enjoy a fabulous seafood lunch. No visit to Cornwall is complete without enjoying a Cornish cream tea, or a Cornish pasty. If history interests you, there are lots of museums and art galleries.
The open-air Minack Theatre is located in one of the most striking settings, high up on the cliffs. Many performances take place during the summer season. Other tourist interests are the Newquay Zoo, Blue Reef Aquarium and, of course, the Tate Gallery.
There are many beautiful gardens and parks in Cornwall. The Trebah Gardens is one of Cornwall's most popular gardens. Caerhays Castle and Gardens will delight flower lovers with colorful bursts of beauty.
You will find a wide variety of accommodation in Cornwall. Many holiday cottages stand on the edge of Cornwall's beaches. There are hotels, self-catering cottages and many caravan and holiday parks. Farmhouses also offer accommodation that includes meals.
There are also hostels for groups or families who are prepared to share rooms. Backpackers are cheap and perfect for overnight stays. Single rooms are also available to rent. Many markets, bakeries and fish mongers are nearby.
Renting a camping barn is a novel way to enjoy rural accommodation. You would need to bring your own bedding and cooking equipment. These are just a few of the many accommodation choices in Cornwall. An internet search will give you further details and prices.