Towns in Cornwall
Bodmin in the county of Cornwall
Historically fascinating and naturally beautiful, this area of North Cornwall has so much to offer. Equidistant from both the...
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Boscastle in the county of Cornwall
Boscastle is favoured with the only natural harbour along a rugged rock strewn twenty mile stretch of North Cornish Coast.
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Botallack in the county of Cornwall
Botallack is an historic village attracting many visitors to its heritage coastline which is dotted with the workings of old, long abandoned mines.
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Bude in the county of Cornwall
Backed in parts by grassy downs, the wide sandy sweep of Bude Bay with creamy waves flowing in endless procession from the Atlantic make this a perfect summer place for surfers.
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Cadgwith in the county of Cornwall
Cadgwith, is in a truly beautiful area, it lies next to Ruan Minor and close to the overwhelming magnificence of Lizard Point.
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Callington in the county of Cornwall
The little town of Callington can be found a short distance from the River Tamar and is close to the River Lynher, in a quiet region which was once known for its prosperous tin mines.
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Carbis Bay in the county of Cornwall
Carbis, is a deeply curving, sheltered bay of soft golden sand that makes it a haven for sea-bathing.
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Cawsand in the county of Cornwall
A picturesque ex-smuggling village in Cornwall
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Charlestown in the county of Cornwall
This lovely little port hugs the rugged south Cornish coast overlooking picturesque St. Austell Bay.
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Constantine Bay in the county of Cornwall
Constantine Bay lies south of Padstow, and just a short distance from Trevose Head.
Here visitors will find a marvellous...
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Crantock in the county of Cornwall
Situated on the River Gannel's estuary, Crantock beach offers low-tide sand backed by a broad expanse of dunes and low cliffs. It...
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Falmouth in the county of Cornwall
Think of Falmouth and you immediately think of the sparkling sea in a bay alive with busy colourful pleasure and sailing boats...
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Fowey in the county of Cornwall
The picturesque harbour town of Fowey has a history as colourful as some of the pretty boats sailing in and out of its waters.
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Godrevy in the county of Cornwall
This hauntingly beautiful spot was initially made famous by centuries of shipwreck caused by perilous rocks scattered around its coast.
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Gorran Haven in the county of Cornwall
Historically, this beautiful location is said to be the place where Sir Henry Treworth of Bodruggan spurred his horse over the cliffs in 1485.
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Gunwalloe in the county of Cornwall
The coast along here is of great beauty, there are grassy promontories, dramatic headlands, sandy coves, and picturesque harbours.
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Gweek in the county of Cornwall
Gweek existed as a thriving port for several hundred years, this fact is evidenced by the Old quays.
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Gwennap in the county of Cornwall
This ancient mining town is popular for its natural amphitheatre which is believed to be carved out from the subsidence of a mine.
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Gwithian in the county of Cornwall
Gwithian has a beautiful white sandy beach with frothy Atlantic rollers which act as a magnet for surfers, for this is one of...
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Hayle in the county of Cornwall
Three miles of golden sands backed by impressive sand dunes have made Hayle a perfect summer place for families to enjoy a holiday. It is an old town, made prosperous in the 18th-century when John Harvey opened his tin, copper and foundry business
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