Friday, December 9, 2011

Experience The Best Holidays In Cornwall

By Gerald Palmer


Cornwall has 300 miles of coastline with beautiful beaches, sea-cliffs and coastal paths. Holidays in Cornwall are very popular with families. The beautiful landscape, sea and rugged coastline attract many local and international visitors each year. You can relax on the beach or go sightseeing at the many interesting sites.

There are plenty of water sports to enjoy. Wind surfing, sailing, swimming, angling are all available. Other fun activities include cycling, horse riding golf, hiking and guided walks.

Restaurants, pubs and cafes abound in Cornwall. Enjoy a traditional Cornish cream tea or a famous Cornish pasty. If you are culturally inclined, you can visit wonderful museums, art galleries and exhibitions.

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.

Depending on your needs, you will find many different types of holiday accommodation in Cornwall. Beautiful hotels near the sea, cottages or bed and breakfast establishments are plentiful. Guest houses offer a great family holiday experience.

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.

Many adventurous visitors enjoy renting a barn to get a taste of cozy rural life. You will need to provide your own cooking items and bedding. A study holiday at The Escape Surf School is a great idea for students. The internet will offer you hundreds of other ideas for an ideal Cornwall holiday.




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