Fancy getting filthy? If you’re idea of fun involves muddying yourself in Cornwall’s natural surrounds, getting arty with a hands-on activity or (ahem) dirtying yourself in other imaginative ways, then these ideas for a filthy day out will definitely prove ultra memorable ways for you to spend your stay.
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I’m a winter girl. Spacious beaches with thundering waves over-spilling into white horses and sea spray is ultimate theatre to me. The churning of the whipped-up ocean and the hardy surfers bobbing on its buoyant surface. The clear paths where I can stride, and pick and peruse. Quietly filling a basket with hedgerow memories with little more than the birds to witness.
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Social distance is almost guaranteed in Cornwall, whether it’s a national guideline or not. Pre-Covid, it has always been one of the main reasons why tourists have flocked here for decades: the promise of picture postcard wide-open spaces and a sense of unbridled freedom that you simply don’t get elsewhere in the country, or world, for that matter.
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Spend October half-term doing something a little different, having a last hurrah before winter creeps in and it’s all storm watching, getting cosy in front of a log fire and searching for Cornwall’s showstopping hot chocolates.
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One of the hottest new attractions in Cornwall - literally - is the brand spanking new geothermal seawater pool at Penzance’s coveted Art Deco lido, which is the very first of its kind in the entire UK, making it a definite to-do for all visitors to the county.
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From family-friendly must-sees full of interactive and engaging things to see and do to famous landmarks, historic venues and artistic centres; Cornwall’s host of top-notch attractions presents something for everyone.
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Wildlife lovers are in for a truly immersive treat! Nestled in the countryside near the village of St Hilary, between Penzance and Helston, you will find Guy’s Butterfly House.
Read moreOwned by Mousehole local Elaine, Mousehole Heritage Walks offers visitors the chance to learn about the history of this charming seaside village whilst exploring it on foot!
Read moreNestled between Helston and Falmouth you will find Via Ferrata Cornwall, a 60-acre site that allows you to experience Cornwall’s granite quarrying history as you climb cliff faces, take on high wire challenges, and zip back down to ground level again.
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If you’re on the hunt for a holistic experience then Cornwall is the perfect place to escape to for a rejuvenating and relaxing reboot. Wide-open spaces, spellbinding scenery and a laidback atmosphere are the hallmarks of Cornwall’s sublime allure, and all reasons why visitors love this special county.
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Landlubbers be warned, The National Maritime Museum has a brand new exhibition! Sure to cause some waves, MONSTERS OF THE DEEP: SCIENCE, FACT AND FICTION opens to the public on 20th March 2020.
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The government have introduced a business rates holiday for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses in England for the 2020 to 2021 tax year. Self-catering accommodation will benefit from the relief.
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