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Isles of Scilly
Only 28 miles off the southwest tip of West
Cornwall, lies the small, beautiful Isles of Scilly with mile
after mile of white sandy beaches, acres of natural landscape to
explore, a rich and fascinating history.
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Lands End
One of Britain’s best loved landmarks has plenty to offer those
seeking a full day out. Nature is still the big attraction,
explore the cliff-top trails to view the stunning scenery and
experience Land’s End’s unique natural beauty. There is free
entry to the site, an all day parking charge applies, plus there
are 5 fantastic value family attractions.
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Sennen Cove
Highly regarded by local and non-local surfers alike. Sennen
tends to be slightly more protected from winds and swell than
Gwenvor at the other end of the bay.
Sennen is good at most tides, surf gear can be hired at the
beach, situated next to a large car park and beach cafe.
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The Minack Theatre
Minack was built in the style of an ancient Roman Amphitheatre,
but with the added drama of the ocean as its backdrop.
Entertainment is held every year from the end of May until late
September. The programme includes a wide variety of productions
- straight plays, comedies & musicals
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Geevor Tin Mine
This amazing tin mine museum tells the story of mining in
Cornwall and the people who lived here. Dogs are welcome all
over the site with the exception of the Underground Tour. Enjoy
a home cooked meal in the café with views over the Atlantic;
visit the shop for a tempting range of books, minerals,
jewellery and crafts.
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