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|  | Cornwall is a walker's paradise. To the west of Plymouth, Celtic folklore lives on in the black cliffs, golden sand beaches and the raging sea.
Coastal Path Along the tip of this black granite peninsula is a series of footpaths linking the picturesque fishing ports. Hair flying the wind, walkers feel like masters of the universe. With each step comes a new discovery.
Dartmoor National Park Near Plymouth, walk this vast stretch of moorland and plunge right into the atmosphere of a Sherlock Holmes mystery. Let your mind wander as you roam through the heather and sheep. |
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|  | Porthleven This small harbor off the tourist circuits has kept its charm of old. The town, the countryside, the cliffs and the beach form a perfect setting for long, pleasant walks.
The wild coast Cornwall's north coast deserves a visit. Make Tintagel Castle your target; it is a stunning historic and natural site. Not far from it is Trebarwith Strand flanked by two cliffs.
Tea time For oh-so-very British refreshment, order a Cornish cream tea (tea and scones slathered with jam and cream). |
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