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Isn't there a que to get into Cornwall these days?
Yes, which is why I'm avoiding August!!
Isn't there a que to get into Cornwall these days?
The north coast has the best beaches of anywhere in the UK. Holywell Bay is beautiful and Polzeath isn't far behind.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ho...jH7AaVu4GwBQ&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=797
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I went on holiday with my parents to St Minver in Cornwall as a boy and returned home a man. Maybe that's why I'm so fond of Cornwall.
I thought there was a thread on here a while back with suggestions of places to visit in Cornwall, but can't find it.
I am planning to drive down there for about four days next month. Any recommendations gratefully received ... or a link to previous thread!
... village?!??.... its a gert big town,.... well two towns actually,... East and West.Looe is a fantastic little village .
Rick Stein fish and chips in Falmouth. Shame Chris Old's café is shut would have been a brilliant place to go today.
We have a week in perranporth every may/june , it has a great beach and once your in the town there are no hills to worry about A good day out is st mawes but go there via the king harry ferry which is very scenic . The best thing about cornwall is you can go every year and you still find new places and little gems .