TheJasperCo
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The Eton Project is worth visiting with family and kids.
No-one has mentioned Helston, so I will. Especially the Blue Anchor.
Thanks guys. Some most excellent suggestions and ideas. Looks like I need 10 days there, not four!
I have reached the conclusion that you can get a lot more sense on here about non-football subjects, than footy related stuff!!!
What if you have to queue for anything?
My daughter is at uni at Falmouth so I often have a pop down there with the missus for a mini break.
Agree with most of the above ....
The one thing I did notice, the local's don't seem that accommodating once they know you're not a yokel [accent usually gives it away], esp in the bars and cafes in the touristy bits - Penzance were very rude and unhelpful mostly.
May have just been unlucky, but that was my experience ....
Any good places from St Ives westward along the coast?
The Meadery at Trewellard is a MUST visit. Make sure you're not driving afterwards and get on the Blackberry Mead
There's also a great restaurant on top of Carn Brea (between Redruth and Camborne) that's in a castle and visible from the A30 (see pic below). Take plenty of cash, though. They don't take cards (which seems to catch everyone out on their first visit). Superb views from up there, too.
I really, really love Cornwall. As The Grub has already said, we lived down there for 2 years and I feel like we still only scratched the surface.
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Off to cornwall in 2 weeks. Little cottage just outside St Ives. Love Cornwall and been many times but still many places I have never seen. Going to Minack, St michaels mount, Lost gardens of Heligan. Any good places from St Ives westward along the coast?
I've always been lucky, since I've been able to claim a tenuous relationship with a few Cornish ex-in-laws with well-known Cornish names. Roz and I spent a whole evening a couple of years ago, in the Blue Anchor at Helston, with the locals buying all our drinks - solely on the basis that my kids' great great great great grandfather had lived next door to the pub in 1861.My daughter is at uni at Falmouth so I often have a pop down there with the missus for a mini break.
Agree with most of the above ....
The one thing I did notice, the local's don't seem that accommodating once they know you're not a yokel [accent usually gives it away], esp in the bars and cafes in the touristy bits - Penzance were very rude and unhelpful mostly.
May have just been unlucky, but that was my experience ....
Had the best pasty I've ever tasted from a little garden type shed in Mousehole,