Sunday, January 30, 2011

Holidays In Cornwall - Touring Can Be Fun And Exciting

By Lyle Garrett


Holidays in Cornwall give extreme pleasure with visits to innumerable, picturesque and mesmerizing locations. Each place has a story that throws the visitor into complete nostalgia; best known for tin-mining, cliffs and landscaping adventures among other things. The place relives the past with its castles, beaches, valleys and hillocks.

Around 300 small and large beaches are present in this UK County to allow visitors to take dip. People can venture through the small, old-fashioned villages located on the long coastal line and pick up shopping.

Eating some rare and authentic dishes in the restaurants is something a visitor would love to taste. Marine dishes made of mussel and crabs are served. Cornish taste can however be felt only through the pastry offered with tea and gravy. This is one of the most tried and eaten lunch dishes across the nation.

The visitors who would like to explore history would find visiting few sites very memorable. St. Michel's Mount, Lanhydrock House, Hurlers and Chysauster are best known for tourist interest. The churches and castles reveal some of the hidden truths.

Nicklaus, St. Mellion, Kernow and Lanhydrock are some popular golf courses that offer the best and well appreciated facilities. Enjoying golf on them helps in making a part of trip sporty and easy.

Spending time in the caravans is like home away from home. This South England County offers a variety of caravans to choose from. The caravans are very well-furnished with modern amenities of life; St Ives Holiday Park offers one of the best.

The County has chief attractions in Fowey, St Ives and Padstow. While Fowey is known for beautiful coves and beaches, St Ives houses the rare art galleries and Padstow has the best shoreline restaurants and old-modeled villages.




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