Admissions : Explore Cornwall
Stunning scenery, fabulous beaches, clean air, a rich and vivid history. Yes, Cornwall has all this AND more!Truro, the ever-more-cosmopolitan 'capital' of Cornwall offers high street shops alongside quirky boutiques, fabulous fish and ethnic restaurants alongside fast-food and pavement cafes serving cream teas. Then there's art galleries galore alongside museums, a multi-screen cinema and an almost 1000-capacity theatre 'The Hall for Cornwall'.
Be wowed by villages which date back hundreds of years with tales of smuggling, shipwrecks and tin-mining. No wonder Cornwall hosts so many national and international film companies who are lured by the light, the beauty and the soul of Cornwall.
Add to this entertainment including the famous Mousehole lights at Christmas, 'Obby Oss' May Day in Padstow, the Minack theatre and of course Tate St Ives.
How about going green at The Eden Project or the Lost Gardens of Heligan or take a step back in time and go down a mine or take a more leisurely stroll around one of the breath-taking sites maintained by the The National Trust and English Heritage such as Lanhydrock , Trelissick Gardens or Pendennis Castle.
Finally, the sea. The only county to be surround on three sides by this enticing, alluring yet sometimes dangerous waters, Cornwall is famously known for its surfing, its sailing, it's National Maritime Museum and its 700km of coastal paths.
The list could go on. Come and see.