Saturday, February 13, 2010

Travel Guide to West Cornwall

West Cornwall

West Cornwall form the south and west of Britain there is a right to expect a region of extremes. In winter, the coast is hit by heavy waves, but in summer the waves are quietly along the west coast of Cornwall, is a playground for swimmers and families. Marshes internal Hide stone circles and prehistoric tombs of the ancient Celts, while the West Cornwall is the heart of the thriving artistic community in Cornwallis full of creative art sites, fine restaurants and a lively social scene. This picturesque region of Cornwall, Cornwall is a celebration of past, present and future.

Land's End

The views in this remote rocky outcrop at either end and the beginning of the mainland UK will simply be amazed. While walking carefully around the rocky coast, the birds nest on the cliffs and if you see dolphins and seals in the sea below. On clear days you cancan see, the Isles of Scilly, 28 miles across the sea. Further north along the coast you can visit Geevor Tin Mine and old mining villages Pendeen and St Just. The entire area around Land's End was designated as World Heritage Site.

Lizard

The Lizard Peninsula is the southernmost point of Great Britain and impresses with its steep cliffs and the waves. Along the Lizard Peninsula, you can relax on the sandy beaches of Kynance Cove, Kennack Sands,Poldhu Cove. Mullion Cove and Dollar or why not visit the peaceful woods and freshwater lake in Loe Bar is located near the fishing village of Porthleven, with its high port wall built to protect the boats from westerly winds screaming. You can click on the inland waterways to the city extraordinary bear market to celebrate the Helston famous for its flora day in May for the arrival of spring, in the infamous Helston is the Blue Anchor Inn, with its strong push Real Ale produced on sitenot say that I warned you! They are served along the east coast of the leading positions Cadgwith, St Keverne and Coverack, with its picturesque local houses and rustic good food, be sure to find the fish you catch.

Penzance

The town of Penzance is famous for its legends of pirates, smugglers and shipwrecks, but today the streets of spectators, buyers, and friendly people are full. Surrounded by impressive Victorian architecture and historic pubs, theDiscover elegant restaurants, museums, art galleries and many interesting shops. During the summer months, why not cool down in the Jubilee Pool, which more than one million gallons of sea water contains, or for the less energetic, a walk along the seafront to the port of Newlyn and watch the fishermen fishing in this port busy working or visit the famous Newlyn Art Gallery. Travel to the east lies the picturesque village of Marazion with views over the bay from the master to findMagic Castle of St Michael's Mount, located on an island.

St Ives

While walking the streets paved St Ives' you will see why it has become a center for artists and art lovers alike. There are numerous art galleries, workshops and studios to visit, not to mention the Tate St Ives Art Gallery and the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Gardens. Furthermore, there is the magnificent golden sands of Porthmeor and Porthminster. It is said of the artists who flocked to thisold fisherman, that light is different than elsewhere in Britain. You can change the path to the east coast (or train) to Lelant, which has a beautiful village model and go beyond past Hayle Towan for a magnificent view of Carbis Bay and Godrevy Lighthouse.

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