| Cornwall Holidays |
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| Written by Steve Woodward |
| Thursday, 24 July 2008 17:44 |
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Even though for many years now Cornwall has been looked upon as a place where you go for what would be considered a traditional seaside holiday. Today as you will soon discover things have drastically changed in the last few years. Cornwall holidays now offer you much more than just sun (when it shines), sea and sand, there are plenty of other activities you can get involved during your stay there. Yes, you can spend time on the beach still, but along with just enjoying the sand and the sea why not having a go at the many different water sports now available. Today Cornwall has become a very popular destination for those who enjoy both surfing and windsurfing. But as well as the water sports there are plenty of interest places to visit and see and great food to try as well. Today some of the countries most well known chefs (Rick Stein being one) has a restaurant now in Cornwall. This provides you with the chance to try some great tasting food from a renowned chef. Yet even though the county is now catering to the needs of the older generation there is still plenty to do for families. One place which when it opened back at the beginning of this century is "The Eden Project" which has now been included as a World Heritage Site alongside the likes of the Taj Mahal and the Grand Canyon. It is here where you get the chance to learn about what effect global warming is having on the planet and things that we can do in order to prevent the situation from becoming any worse. Another major attraction as to why so many people choose to holiday in Cornwall is that no matter where you stay you are never very far from the coastline. Plus you are also located only a short distance away from some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK and a quick trip and you find yourself in the county of Devon as well. Yes, you can spend time relaxing on the beaches by why not take a trip a little further a field and enjoy the sights and sounds that Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor have to offer. Here you will see some of Britain's native animals including deer and you never know you may be in luck and spot the Beast of Bodmin as well. When it comes to staying in Cornwall, you have a number of different choices to make. You can stay in either a hotel or a B About the Author: About the author: Steve Woodward has written many travel related publications and reviews holiday cottages in Cornwall. You can learn more about holiday homes in Cornwall and take a look at related holidays and holiday homes. Kindly provided by MoneyHunter.org You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |