Cornwall everytime! Its just so beautiful - from the rolling countryside to the rugged coast you cant help but fall in love with the place. It has something to offer for old, young and families. My best childhood memories are in Cornwall and I fully intend to take my little one too.
Padstow - home of Rick Stein and a very busy fishing village
The Lost Gardens of Heligan - you got to see it to believe its beauty
St Michaels Mount - Fantastic day out!
Tintagle - King Arthurs castle, Merlins cave and a fab pasty shop, need I say more?
Truro - Cornwall's beautiful cathedral city
Boscastle - great little village, great witchcraft museum!
Lands End - does what it says on the tin!
If you want anymore info on Cornwall - please dont hesitate to ask me, it has a special place in my heart!
2006-11-07 22:47:52
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answered by byedabye 5
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Cornwall,without doubt! The north and south coasts have different characteristics. The north coast is more exposed and therefore has a wilder nature. The cliffs are impressive.
The prosaically-named High Cliff, between Boscastle and Tintagel, is the highest sheer-drop cliff in the county at 735 ft (224 m). However, there are also many extensive stretches of fine golden sand (Hayle being one of them) which form the beaches that are so important to the tourist industry, such as those at St Ives, which is a MUST to visit!!
Cornwall is, wild and rugged,yet beautiful and romatic!!!
2006-11-07 10:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi!
Cornwall EVERY time!!
We go to Carbis Bay in St Ives. Wherever you are in the area you are near the sea. Penzance is only a ten minute drive away and there are lots of beautiful coves and bays to visit.
We go to an apartment called The Penthouse. We book through www.carbisbayholidays.co.uk. You go to the site and click on Logans Court. Click on The Penthouse.
They have some good late booking bargains. The Penthouse is the largest and most luxurious in the block. There's plenty of parking and it's a lovely peaceful location.
The apartment really is luxurious with everything you'd ever need. We've been on some really dodgy self catering holidays, believe me, and this is by far the best!
We go at least twice a year just to 're-charge our batteries'!!
Best of luck!
2006-11-07 09:46:40
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answered by Moofie's Mom 6
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Depends on what you want. The Cornwall towns like Newquay are lively but the north cornwall coast is gorgeous with rugged cliffs and little coves.
2006-11-08 00:17:56
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answered by diana - b 4
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I have been to both and I have fallen in live with devon cornwall is nice and its is lively but devon has so many pretty towns and scenery and there is alot to see and do for all ages
2006-11-07 09:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It's got to be Cornwall. The farther west you go, the more exotic it gets. More dramatic scenery, too.
2006-11-07 09:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Cornwall - Newquay - beaches/surfing, sightseeings - st Yves, fallmouth - truro boat trip, golfing (pitch and putt at holiwell bay) , clubbing if you like.
2006-11-07 09:58:54
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answered by Lilu 3
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i would say cornwall for the beaches and lively bars, i think its a beautiful part of our great country (im from the midlands)
2006-11-07 09:31:25
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answered by crazychick.uk 3
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depends on your age, if young and lively then newquay is for you. devon is very pretty,thatched cottages.Ruda at croyde bay is a fab site with its very own surfing beach and a billion hunky surfers.............
2006-11-07 09:43:46
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answered by benitlufc 1
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Um Devon! Cuz Devon rocks!...lol, sorry that's my name...I couldn't help it.Take care :)
2006-11-07 09:36:02
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answered by Devon M 4
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