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Days out in Cornwall
Discover the best things to do in Cornwall; from visiting exotic gardens or ancient houses, to exploring the mining history, all encircled by a much-loved coastline.
Sandymouth
A popular but unspoilt beach of pebbles and sand backed by incredible twisted cliffs.
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Port Quin
A peaceful sheltered inlet on an outstanding stretch of unspoilt coast
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Godrevy
A vast sandy beach, high cliffs and dramatic coves.
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Chapel Porth
A wild but cosy beach, rich in heritage and legend.
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Holywell
A classic north Cornish beach with a sweep of golden sand and a towering dune system
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Poldhu Cove
A sandy sheltered beach on the west coast of the Lizard. A favourite amongst locals and visitors, surfers and wildlife watchers.
Polperro, Looe and Whitsand Bay
Exploring South East Cornwall's history and culture
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Lantivet Bay
Coastal walks, wide open views and hidden coves
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St Agnes Head
Walk over a jewel-like carpet of heather and gorse
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Carne and Pendower
Two amazing sandy beaches on the Roseland peninsula
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St Ives to Pendeen
The 14-mile stretch of coast that runs westwards from the holiday resort of St Ives to the mining village of Pendeen, can lay proud claim to being the most startlingly beautiful in south-west England.
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Northcott Mouth
This small rocky beach opens up to expansive sand and rock pools as the tide drops.
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Trevose Head
Jutting into the Atlantic, Trevose Head commands views for miles along the coast
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Carnewas at Bedruthan
Dramatic coastline with views over huge rock stacks
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St Michael's Mount
Rocky island crowned by medieval church and castle, home to a living community