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Travellers will be enthralled with the beauty and diversity that they can find on the shores and peaks of this region in the UK. If you desire to feast your eyes and fill your journey with scenes of preserved ecosystems, you will truly be satisfied with what this Cornish land has to offer. As for those who wish to witness historical architecture that play a very significant role in the lives of the locals, you too will find a delightful selection of tourist spots to fill up your holiday itinerary. There are just so many areas that give pleasurable sightseeing experiences that it can be confusing to decide where to go first! To make it a little easier, here are some of the top suggestions.

  • Sennen Cove - As a favourite spot for both wave-riders and non-surfers alike, this coastal settlement gives you the ambiance of a small populated town that has opened its doors to tourism. Those who want to test their surfing skills can rent some gear at the beach. Others who just need to get a bit of fresh air and sun on their skin can take a leisurely tour of the private art galleries, souvenir shops, ice cream stands, and small cafes. Cap your day by gazing at the setting sun from one of the surrounding cliffs.
  • Minack Theatre - This open-air location for drama performances was the product of the hard work of Rowena Cade and two male helpers who shaped the stage and seats out of granite, stone, and pebbles. This naturally made wonder overlooks a magnificent bay that served as the backdrop of many great play adaptations.
  • Eden Project - Housing the biggest greenhouse in the world, you can spot plants from all across the globe, and immerse yourself in the waterfalls and jungles of the largest rainforest in the world. The greenery and blooms are labelled with their names and medicinal uses, so you can surely boost your environmental knowledge as you stroll inside the domes. In addition, world-class art pieces are also exhibited, as well as living displays of sustainable living and regeneration.
  • Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - Witness the breathtaking landscapes that are conserved to enhance the natural allure of the land. Whether you take a peek at the lush woodlands or enjoy the salty breeze at the beaches, you will definitely be captured by the amazing wonders of this region.

There are more beautiful spots to go to in Cornwall. You can continue browsing through this website and get additional fantastic ideas for your upcoming holiday.

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