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Mevagissey |
| A small, unspoilt fishing village with a colourful history
of boat building and smuggling. which still retains its
traditional character and nowadays has a selection of
top quality pubs, restaurants and shops. |
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| Eden Project |
| Discover the delights and wonders of tropical rainforest,
a stroll through Mediterranean olive groves, wth palms
and exotic fruits. Cornwall's gigantic linked domes form
the largest greenhouse in the world. |
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| Lost Gardens of Heligan |
| A piece of local life brought back to its former glory
with the restoration of the magnificant gardens, Victorian
glasshouses within the walled gardens, and the vegetable
gardens ,which now all form part of this "living
museum". |
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| National Maritime Museum Falmouth |
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| Cornwall's First Commercial Vineyard at Polmassick |
| Small family-run vineyard welcome you to taste a truly
Cornish wine. Open from end of May (last Bank Holiday)
to the last Sunday in September 11am to 5pm daily.Off
licence sales available all year. |
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| Caerhays Castle, Porthluney Beach |
| Historic Caerhays Castle with it's glorious gardens
of Camellias, Rhododendrons and Magnolias, and one of
the finest displays of spring flowers in Britain. Opening
16th February - 31st May 10 am - 5.30. |
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