Cornwall is
one of England's most beautiful regions, so if you're planning to travel to the
UK, get out of London and travel to the southwest. If you reside in the United
Kingdom, there is no reason not to travel to this part of the world.
Cornish
pasties, and, of least, fries a visit to Cornwall is an opportunity to
experience living at the British seaside – adorable cottages, pretty villages,
beautiful beaches. We do get nice weather in England, trust this or not, and
there is nothing like it on a bright day. I'd rather plan for a tour of
Cornwall than that of any exotic seaside place when the weather was good.
First of all,
a tip on how to schedule a trip to Cornwall...
From London, how would you get to Cornwall?
I'm assuming
that so many of people will be touring London but will be questioning to get
from there to Cornwall. Renting a car for your private tour Cornwall is by far
the most practical choice because so many of the Cornish settlements are rather
isolated, and part of the attraction is just being able to simply drive from
one location to another.
A trip from
London to Cornwall takes about 5 hours, although traffic can be quite crowded
during in the summer season, especially if the weather is hot. If you can, I'd
consider going through the night to prevent sitting in gridlock on the highway
and enjoy your private tour Cornwall. Just minimize peak peak hour if you don't
want your journey to take considerably longer.
Let's have a
peek at the landscape surrounding here-
St Ives Cornwall
The Tate St
Ives, a renowned modern arts center facing the Atlantic Ocean, is located in St
Ives, which offers some of Cornwall's beautiful beaches.
Porthmeor,
Porthminster, The Harbour Beach, and Porthgwidden are the four beach available.
The ocean here is so clear that even if you showed somebody a photo of your tour of Cornwall at the beach
and questioned them to predict where it is, they'd probably guess someplace far
more unusual.
Polperro
My mother
used to accompany me on day tour of Cornwall from Plymouth to Polperro, which
is located on Cornwall's southeast coast. We'd walk the meandering streets, eat
a meal in one of the eateries, and look all around stores and art museums.
The fishing
town has a storied past as a cargo ship hideaway and offers some fantastic
coastal walks, the most renowned of which leads to the neighbouring village of
Looe.
Port Isaac
Port Isaac is
a lovely fishing village with picturesque houses and a few shops and
restaurants that served as the backdrop for the TV show Doc Martin.
The cuisine
at The Old School Hotel chain and The Mote is outstanding, and I highly
recommend them.
Padstow Cornwall
Rock has long
been branded "Kensington-on-Sea" and the "Saint-Tropez of
Cornwall" by the jet set. The members of the royal family used to visit
this location...
On a few
occasions, Princes William and Harry could be seen there. You may take the
ferry over the riverbank to Padstow, which really is known for having Rick
Stein's Seafood Restaurant.
Land's End
Land's End,
with its 200-foot-high rugged cliffs, is England's farthest south - westerly
tip. The greatest thing is to take a walk along the cliffs tops to take in the
stunning view of the Longships Lighthouse and the Scilly Isles.
To show you
were all there, get your photograph taken with the renowned Land's End signpost
the photographers would even ask your home and add the amount of miles to the
town.
Glendurgan Garden
Glendurgan
Garden is a lovely hillside garden that runs all the way the Helford River's
waterfront to Durgan, a tiny fishing village. The cherries laurel maze, that
goes back to 1833, is one of the most remarkable features of this area. This is
a wonderful resource to visit a day out, as you can stroll through the
subtropical gardens before resting for a snack in the tea houses.
The Eden Project
This high
tech attraction is divided into two biomes, each having flora collected from a
wide range of climates. Flowers that live in rain forests as well as species
that grow in more Mediterranean climates can be seen here.
You can take
Snapchat photos of the ecosystem from the above by strolling along the
rainforests canopy pathway.
Insn’t it
exciting to visit such a place???
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