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Some Suggested Activities and Nearby Places to
Visit
South-east
Cornwall has something for all ages and tastes - from beaches to bird-watching,
fishing to flying, golf to gardens, horse riding to hang-gliding, sailing to
cycling or walking to wind-surfing. All these and more are within a short
distance of Mount Brioni. In addition to being ideal for summer holidays,
the mild climate of south-east Cornwall makes it an attractive destination for
spring, autumn and winter breaks, when its peace and tranquility can be enjoyed
to the full.
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Discover the old
smuggling village of Polperro. Take a stroll through the narrow cobbled streets
leading to the harbour, and admire the local arts and crafts on display in the
quaint shops. |
Relax on the beach.
Cawsand is typical of the many nearby beaches, where a variety of water sports
are available, or the less .energetic can simply enjoy the sun and sand, or
explore the rock pools. |
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Visit natural rock formations,
such as the Cheesewring (left), or waterfalls, such as Golitha Falls (below
left), but watch out for 'The beast of Bodmin Moor'!
Explore Bodmin Moor on horseback
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| The bustling harbour town of Looe is one of Comwall's
busiest fishing ports - from there you can take a cruise along the coast, or to
Looe Island, or even a deep-sea fishing trip. Alternatively, why not treat
yourself to a traditional Cornish pasty, or cream tea (with clotted cream and
scones) at a harbourside café, or sample the day's catch of delicious
seafood at one of the many restaurants. |
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Let the train take the
strain, with a scenic ride through the beautiful Looe valley. |
| Simply walk the coast path, which passes by our front
door. Breathe the exhilarating sea air and enjoy the spectacular coastal views
and varied bird life. |
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Visit The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth - only 30
minutes away. |
| The amazing Eden Project is only a 40 minute drive
away. This has quickly become one of the most popular attractions in
Europe. |
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