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Good places to visit in Cornwall |







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They make some great white wines and a brilliant champagne (sorry- sparkling wine) Guided tours of the state-of-the-art winery and vineyards. Monday to Friday (1st April to the 30th September) at 2:30pm, £3.50 including a glass of wine or soft drink. |
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Nestled in the heart of the Cornish countryside amongst 16 acres of apple orchards lies the Cornish Cyder Farm. |
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At the heart of the NLH’s work is their lobster restocking project. Local fishermen bring “pregnant” female lobsters in to them, to give them a chance to release their delicate offspring in captivity, where there are no predators. The young lobsters are then raised to a size where they can be released back into the sea and look after themselves. |
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Probably Cornwall's most photographed church, and arguably its most beautiful. The 13th century St Justus church is built right beside the water on a tidal creek. It should not be confused with St Just-in-Penwith which is near Land's End. To see it at its best, you need to get there at high tide. Surrounded by a lovely quirky churchyard. |
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Here are some places you might actually want to visit yourself with or without kids |
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