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Cornwall also boasts a wealth of National Trust and English Heritage properties to discover and explore as well as almost every type of visitor attraction you can think of from working farms, steam railways, fun parks to animal sanctuaries. Water sports lovers will revel in the choice of activities that can be found: surfing, body boarding, kite surfing, coasteering, canoeing, and water-skiing, or simply messing about in boats. Day trips to the Isles of Scilly or just a coastal excursion to see the seals and dolphins will delight the whole family.
No holiday would be complete without tucking into to some traditional Cornish fare; the seas around Cornwall are amongst the cleanest in Europe and fish served up in the evening may well have been caught that same morning, so whether you’re enjoying a gourmet meal in a top restaurant or tucking into fish and chips, you’ll be sure the seafood will be unbeatable. Cornish pasties from little village bakeries and mounds of golden clotted cream on a scone will test your willpower. Local breweries will also tempt you with Cornish ales and cider, and don’t forget to try traditional saffron cake and clotted cream fudge.



 

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