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Cornwall Tourist Information
Cornwall
has some of the most diverse and interesting places to visit
of any part of Britain. With 7 John Fowler Holidays holiday parks
dotted along Cornwall’s North and South coasts, you are never
far from everything this exciting county has to offer.
For a start, there are beautiful beaches. Huge tracts
of golden sand and rocky coves washed clean by the Atlantic at every
tide, offer limitless choice for sightseeing. Exciting
beaches such as Perranporth and Falmouth as well as safe
family beaches such as Kennack Sands and Whitsand Bay where
children can explore the rock pools. Magnificent
surfing beaches such as Polzeath and Fistral nestle close
to coves enjoyed by those lucky enough to have found them.
Then there’s historical Cornwall,
brought to life in year-round pageants and festivals. There are
places of pirates and smugglers, of battles and legends. Castles
on cliffs, country houses, standing stones, Cornwall's mining past,
museums and heritage centres – all spread throughout this
rugged and ancient landscape to thrill and inspire.
Moving on, and always within reach of your John
Fowler Holidays holiday home, you will discover inspirational Cornwall
- the Tate Gallery at St. Ives, the Newlyn gallery, potteries, contemporary
exhibitions, open air and indoor theatre. Not to mention the spectacular
and immensely popular Eden Project east of St Austell.
Then there’s lively Cornwall. As if the magnificent
coast and moors were not enough, lively Cornwall offers
cycle trails, bowling, aquariums and animal sanctuaries.
Furthermore,
the Duchy of Cornwall has another treat in store - its great and
glorious gardens. An exotic world of towering magnolias from the
Himalayas, camellias from Japan, musk-scented oleria from Bermuda,
fire trees from the Andes. A roll-call of plants, trees and shrubs
drawn from every corner of the temperate world. Enough variety and
colour to make many gardeners green with envy.
Whether you just want to laze on the beach or experience
more of this exciting county, your John Fowler Holiday park will
provide you with the best base from which to explore.
Cornwall’s Tourist Attractions:
- Tate Gallery - St. Ives
- Eden Project - east of St Austell
- Land’s End – visitors’ centre and fabulous
views
- Penzance – historic fishing port and departures for the
Isles of Scilly
- Paradise Park Gardens – Hayle - sub-tropical plants,
exotic butterflies and 'Parrot Jungle'
- Glendurgan Garden Maze – Falmouth
- Lost Gardens of Heligan – near Mevagissey
- Men-An-Tol – megalithic stones near Land’s End
- St Michael's Mount - spectacular island fortress
- The Cornish Cyder Farm
- National Seal Sanctuary, Helford
- Newquay Zoo
- Wheal Martyn Museum, St Austell
- Glendurgan Gardens
- Springfield Fun & Pony Centre, St Columb
- Pencarrow House, between Bodmin & Wadebridge
- Flambards Village Theme Park - Helston
- Shires Family Adventure Park, Nr Wadebridge
- Spirit of the West, Nr Wadebridge
- British Cycling Museum, Nr Camelford
- Dairyland Farm World, Nr Newquay
- Lappa Valley Steam Railway, Nr Newquay
- National Maritime Museum, Cornwall
- Mousehole Wild Bird Hospital & Sanctuary
- Paradise Park, Hayle
- Poldark Mine, between Helston & Falmouth
- Lanhydrock House, Bodmin
- Minack Theatre, Porthcurno
- St Michales Mount, Marazion
- Lanhydrock and Trelowarren Manors
- Trelissick - National Trust estate
- National Trust estates at Trengwainton, Lanhydrock and Cotehele
- Newquay – famous surf beach and nightlife
- National Maritime Museum Cornwall
- Poldark Tin Mine
- Bodmin and Wenford Railway
- The Minack Open Air Theatre
- Tintagel Castle
- Brocklands Adventure Park
- Blue Reef Aquarium
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