Angela’s guidebook

Angela
Angela’s guidebook

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A breath-taking panorama, no trip to Plymouth is complete without a visit to Plymouth Hoe. With unbeatable views across Plymouth Sound, it’s the perfect place to spend a sunny day, enjoying a picnic on the grass or taking a dip in the art deco Tinside Lido.
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Plymouth
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A breath-taking panorama, no trip to Plymouth is complete without a visit to Plymouth Hoe. With unbeatable views across Plymouth Sound, it’s the perfect place to spend a sunny day, enjoying a picnic on the grass or taking a dip in the art deco Tinside Lido.
Trebarwith Strand is just over two miles from Tintagel along the North Cornwall heritage coastline landmarked by Gull Rock. The sandy beach becomes completely covered at high tide and is accessed over rocks when approached from the pretty village of Treknow down a picturesque valley. The Port William is well worth a visit!
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Trebarwith
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Trebarwith Strand is just over two miles from Tintagel along the North Cornwall heritage coastline landmarked by Gull Rock. The sandy beach becomes completely covered at high tide and is accessed over rocks when approached from the pretty village of Treknow down a picturesque valley. The Port William is well worth a visit!
Compton Park, with its camp site and restaurant, nestles on the warm south western slopes of Kit Hill above the town of Callington in east Cornwall. Kit Hill, once owned by Prince Charles, was given to the people to celebrate the birth of Prince William in 1985. It is a 1000-foot isolated hill towering above the beautiful Cornish and Devon countryside, giving views of the north and south coast of Cornwall and Devon from its summit. The peak and surrounding slopes form Kit Hill Country Park, 400 acres of open countryside steeped in mining heritage.
The Engine House At Compton Park
Florence Road
Compton Park, with its camp site and restaurant, nestles on the warm south western slopes of Kit Hill above the town of Callington in east Cornwall. Kit Hill, once owned by Prince Charles, was given to the people to celebrate the birth of Prince William in 1985. It is a 1000-foot isolated hill towering above the beautiful Cornish and Devon countryside, giving views of the north and south coast of Cornwall and Devon from its summit. The peak and surrounding slopes form Kit Hill Country Park, 400 acres of open countryside steeped in mining heritage.

Sightseeing

You can have a wonderful day here, lots to see, and good food.
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Proyecto Eden
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You can have a wonderful day here, lots to see, and good food.
You can walk right around this lake, it also has a small cafe.
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Siblyback Lake
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You can walk right around this lake, it also has a small cafe.
A must place for a good walk around Bodmin Moor. You can climb up the Cheese Ring, see picture. There is a pub, and a tea shop in Minions.
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Minions
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A must place for a good walk around Bodmin Moor. You can climb up the Cheese Ring, see picture. There is a pub, and a tea shop in Minions.
On the North coast is Padstow, a lovely fishing harbour. The home of Rick Stein, and his famous "Fish & Chips" Lovely beaches, and a ferry over to Rock.
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Padstow
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On the North coast is Padstow, a lovely fishing harbour. The home of Rick Stein, and his famous "Fish & Chips" Lovely beaches, and a ferry over to Rock.
Lovely place to have Fish & Chips!! A fishing village/town, with a lovely beach. You can either go by car, or get the train from Liskeard, it's a very pleasant journey.
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Looe
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Lovely place to have Fish & Chips!! A fishing village/town, with a lovely beach. You can either go by car, or get the train from Liskeard, it's a very pleasant journey.
A wonderful day can be had here, lovely views. Pride of place among the finest gardens in England.
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Los Jardines Perdidos de Heligan
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A wonderful day can be had here, lovely views. Pride of place among the finest gardens in England.
After visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan, you must go and see Mevagissey, one of Cornwalls finest fishing ports.
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Mevagissey
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After visiting The Lost Gardens of Heligan, you must go and see Mevagissey, one of Cornwalls finest fishing ports.
Built half on the mainland and half on a jagged headland projecting into the Cornish sea, Tintagel Castle is one of the most spectacular historic sites in Britain. Its association with King Arthur makes it also one of the most famous. Come and see our new bridge!
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Tintagel
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Built half on the mainland and half on a jagged headland projecting into the Cornish sea, Tintagel Castle is one of the most spectacular historic sites in Britain. Its association with King Arthur makes it also one of the most famous. Come and see our new bridge!
HOMELEIGH LAUNCESTON 01566 773 147 DUTSON, LAUNCESTON, CORNWALL, PL15 9SP Open 7 days a week (Monday to Saturday 8am to 5pm, Sunday 10.30am to 4.30pm) Excellent garden centre plus home ware, and food hall.
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Homeleigh Garden Centre
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HOMELEIGH LAUNCESTON 01566 773 147 DUTSON, LAUNCESTON, CORNWALL, PL15 9SP Open 7 days a week (Monday to Saturday 8am to 5pm, Sunday 10.30am to 4.30pm) Excellent garden centre plus home ware, and food hall.
Do make sure you see Boscastle!, it has lovely walks along the cliffs. Boscastle is a medieval harbour and village hidden in a steep sided valley.
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Puerto de Boscastle
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Do make sure you see Boscastle!, it has lovely walks along the cliffs. Boscastle is a medieval harbour and village hidden in a steep sided valley.

City/town information

Set on a large natural mound, Launceston Castle dominates the surrounding landscape. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest, its focus is an unusual keep consisting of a 13th-century round tower built by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, inside an earlier circular shell-keep. The tower top can be reached via an internal staircase but once reached, offers breathtaking views of the historic town and countryside.
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Launceston
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Set on a large natural mound, Launceston Castle dominates the surrounding landscape. Begun soon after the Norman Conquest, its focus is an unusual keep consisting of a 13th-century round tower built by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, inside an earlier circular shell-keep. The tower top can be reached via an internal staircase but once reached, offers breathtaking views of the historic town and countryside.
Liskeard is an ancient Stannary and market town and civil parish in south east Cornwall, There are super markets here, Morrisons, & Aldi.
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Liskeard
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Liskeard is an ancient Stannary and market town and civil parish in south east Cornwall, There are super markets here, Morrisons, & Aldi.
Truro is a cathedral city. The cathedral is well worth a visit, and the shops are good.
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Truro
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Truro is a cathedral city. The cathedral is well worth a visit, and the shops are good.