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Views of St Austell Bay, South Cornwall
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Activities
Cornwall provides such varied activities at all times of the year and below are some suggestions which you may like to explore.

Cycling the Trails
Did you know that Cornwall has a cycle network for all ages and abilities?

Visiting Fishing Villages
These villages are a must see during your visit to Cornwall.
Mevagissey
Polperro
Looe
Padstow
Charlestown
Mevagissey
Polperro
Looe
Padstow
Charlestown

Cornish Heritage & Culture
If you enjoy visiting museums you won't be disappointed at the Royal Cornwall Museum situated in Truro, the capital city of Cornwall.

Exploring the Eden Project
Where else in the world can you trek through steamy jungles and experience the largest rainforest in captivity from 30 metres above the forest floor?
<<< Save up to 10% OFF advanced tickets using this link. >>>
<<< Save up to 10% OFF advanced tickets using this link. >>>

Relaxing at the Beach
Par Beach which is flat, safe and sandy is just a 5 minute walk away from the cottage.
Take a look at this video and you'll see and feel how good a visit could be.
Take a look at this video and you'll see and feel how good a visit could be.

Fishing
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Gone Fishing!
Fishing in Cornwall has a long history and remains integral to local culture. The pastime of fishing naturally slows your body down and helps you to relax - if whilst unwinding you catch some fish then that's great, dinner is sorted.
Whether you take to the sea on a traditional fishing boat or choose the rocks to while away the hours waiting for your line to be tugged you can cast away your worries and appreciate the landscape. If coarse fishing is more your thing, then Cornwall has many, well-stocked lakes around the county, together with the rivers which meander through this glorious county.
Whilst the sun shines and the birds sing, all you need to do is relax, reinvigorate and repeat.
Gone Fishing!
Fishing in Cornwall has a long history and remains integral to local culture. The pastime of fishing naturally slows your body down and helps you to relax - if whilst unwinding you catch some fish then that's great, dinner is sorted.
Whether you take to the sea on a traditional fishing boat or choose the rocks to while away the hours waiting for your line to be tugged you can cast away your worries and appreciate the landscape. If coarse fishing is more your thing, then Cornwall has many, well-stocked lakes around the county, together with the rivers which meander through this glorious county.
Whilst the sun shines and the birds sing, all you need to do is relax, reinvigorate and repeat.

South West Coast Path
Whether on a fine sunny day or in any other weather the South West Coast Path has such awe inspiring views that they will take your breath away.
The coast path passes our door whilst meandering through the village of Par to join up with the coast on the other side.
If you haven't experienced, first hand, the views, the fresh air, the green fields and the smell of the sea...you really should.
The coast path passes our door whilst meandering through the village of Par to join up with the coast on the other side.
If you haven't experienced, first hand, the views, the fresh air, the green fields and the smell of the sea...you really should.
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