Posted in January 31, 2012 ¬ 11:06 amh.Mat
Port Isaac is a beautiful picturesque fishing village in North Cornwall. The ‘Poldark’ series was filmed here and the more current and popular ‘Doc Martin’ drama. The village really is as remote and beautiful as it looks. Historical 18th and 19th-century whitewashed cottages with scented flower filled hanging baskets adorn the steep hillsides either side [...]
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Posted in January 26, 2012 ¬ 12:56 pmh.Mat
As cosy and comfortable as you’ll find your Cornish cottage, at some point during your trip you will want to venture out and explore Cornwall. Why don’t you wander along to one of the fantastic sanctuaries or zoos and introduce yourself to the residents. They will be delighted to show off their colourful plumes, agile [...]
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Posted in January 17, 2012 ¬ 9:22 amh.Mat
Located on the north coast of Cornwall, Padstow is a vibrant fishing harbour town alive with cafes, galleries and shops situated around the picturesque working quay. Find your way around the ropes and over the lobster pots piled on the waterfront and jump on a leisure boat for a day trip out sightseeing. Wander [...]
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Posted in January 10, 2012 ¬ 4:46 pmh.Mat
Cornwall is becoming increasingly well known for its cuisine. Rick Stein, Jamie Oliver and other popular chefs have all decided to open restaurants in our beautiful county. With an abundance of fresh local produce including locally caught seafood there are a great variety of Cornish restaurants, pubs and café’s to suite all tastes. Dine in [...]
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Posted in January 3, 2012 ¬ 11:14 amh.Mat
Travel through the winding country lanes bordered by Cornish hedges and you will arrive at the awe inspiring Tintagel. With legendary links to King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table you are sure to feel a sense of inspiration and magical adventure when visiting this fascinating area. Beautiful turquoise green water washes around [...]
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