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Been to Cornwall for the last 20 years in October and we have had glorious weather - we've also had awful weather. But Cornwall is lovely and we keep going back and finding new things to do!! Mind you we don't use the tent as I said October can be bad and chilly - (sorry fellow hardened campers whose photographs were brilliant in the snow and I do think you are brave) so we stay in a caravan
We always stay anywhere between Newquay and St. Agnes and use it as a base to travel. We always think if you're in the middle of Cornwall nowhere is too far to travel and St. Austell is also central but on the other side! Last year stayed Crantock and booked again for this year.
Short list then : Tintagel, Boscastle, Lost Garden of Heligan, Eden Project, Mevagissey, Mousehole, St. Ives, Newquay, St. Agnes, Looe, Padstow, Lizard, Sennen Cove
There's loads of coastal walks, tin mines to visit, cider farm, seal sanctuary, Flambards for kids.
There's coves and bays galore Watergate bay, Sennen Cove, Bedruthan Steps
Oh and if you're members of the National Trust, there are some good places to go.
Oh, dear I could go on and on - you will never be short of things to do, honest, and it's a beautiful part of the world -
Do you think we like it mmmmmm
If you choose Cornwall, enjoy just keep fingers crossed for good weather!!
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