
The maritime museum always worth a visit. Don't forget parking in Falmouth is limited. Well worth taking one of the ferries.
Visit the big ears and take a guided tour. Perfect for a rainy or windy day.

Cornwall
Golf
St Austell is a delightfully challenging parkland course, made
all the more demanding when the wind picks up. The shape of this 18 hole, par
69 course grants a number of fun holes for all abilities, courtesy of well-positioned
trees and bunkers.
Cycling
in Cornwall
There are trails
for cycling along the cost, inland and circling around attractions. Quite a lot
are along designated trails, disused railway embankments and for example: The
Coast and Clay Trail - Hens An Morrep Ha´n Pow Pryl

Tropical- Aerobics - or simply relax.
A perfect warm up for those cold winter days.
Experience and visit the liquid side of Cornwall. The largest Cornish Cyder maker in Cornwall and the only distillers making Apple Brandy and Fruit spirits.

Walking
in Cornwall
Costal or inland, along the
old industrial heritage and out standing beauty spots Here in Cornwall there is
a walk for every day, every hour, every mood, every....
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The
Eden Project
hardly needs an introduction. Just to remind you - it is a perfect place to visit when the weather is a bit on the rough side. See what awaits
you and take the virtual tour.
http://www.edenproject.com/
If you buy your tickets in advance and you are a UK taxpayer - simply choose buying as gift aid and you get a years entry!
For use the more detailed navigation on your left side.
If you haven't found a good place to stay yet, why not check out the amazing choice at Cottages4You - Just click the picture below

If you venture outside your cottage, B&B or hotel room there is so much to explore in Cornwall. Taking the ferries or being active and sail, canoe or simply walk will bring you closer to nature and the true Cornwall.
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