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Beautiful Cornwall

A trip to St. Mawes, Truro, St. Ives, Penzance
New Year's Eve in a cottage by the sea.
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The Gingerbread House

ImageWe stayed in a cute n' cosy cottage called The Gingerbread House (right), by the sea in sleepy St. Mawes over New Year's.  To get there Rob had leant me his car - what a nice guy!  He also later became our local guide on New Year's Eve as he was back home in Cornwall visiting his ma and pa.

We had a very pleasant drive down from London, taking the scenic route as provide by AA Route Planner (http://www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner_main.jsp) and taking in the sights of Stonehenge along the way (a lucky bonus, even if it was the safari park method of staying in the car, viewing from the road).  It wasn't until we got near St. Mawes that we noticed the directions were asking us to "Cross the river Fal"... bit late in the game to be noticing such details, but it was only one line of many in the directions!  Luckily the car ferry was still running at the time - another half-hour and we'd have had to swim (or drive back round the long way).  The ferry costs about £4 one way, £6 return.  Here is a nice bird's eye view of it: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=st.+mawes&sll=54.162434,-3.647461&sspn=10.909632,34.628906&ie=UTF8&ll=50.216723,-5.026524&spn=0.002907,0.008454&t=k&z=18&om=1


New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve was spent playing cards in the cosy cottage, then out to the local pub, the Victory Inn to be started at by local Cornish people.  Not really - most of them were very friendly.  Rob bought some champagne, which was a big mistake for me to partake in, but a nice gesture.  All in all a very good way to spend New Year's! (before the champagne headache).

The Minack Theatre

...is an amazing place, carved out of the cliff face Imageat Porthcurno, near the amusingly named Mousehole.  I didn't get to see a play on here but you should definately do that if you can.  Check out the website to see what's on when you go: http://www.minack.com/theatregoers/whatson.htm.  To be convinced, take a long at these high-res webcam shots taken live right now!  Look at those tourists!  Don't they look like they're having fun?!  http://www.minack.com/theatregoers/webcams.htm

St. Ives

As I was going to St. Ives, I didn't meet any bigamists or kittens in sacks or a pieman or anything.  That's probably because I was doing 80 round the windy Cornish roads in Rob's car (not really).

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St. Ives is lovely.  Everyone's an artist.  I liked the fact that you could walk in to several open gallery/workshops and see them in action, churning out the same chaff time and time again for the tourists.  Made me want to move down there and do the same.

The Tate St. Ives is in St. Ives.  It's an amazing building.  It's also amazing that they charge you the amount they do to get in.  Though I did get on a free tour around the then collection, where one of the curators enthuses over all the paintings and tries to explain that they're just more than a bunch of childish scribbles.  Check the times of the tour and get on one or you will be mystified.


The Eden Project

...is not just for the worthy do-gooder save-the-planet types.  There's something for everyone there.  Plenty of car parking space to burn up in Rob's huge smoke-belching jallopy (not really).  Here's a tip - if there's three of you going, why not take three cars?  You'll all get home much more quickly.

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ImagePoor jokes aside, the Eden Project is well worth a visit.  Well, one of the domes is anyway.  The 'Temperate Dome' is a bit like "Oh.  There's some plants I've seen a million times before and it's a bit cold in here."  But the Tropical Dome is the dog's.  There's a cloak-room outside so you can hang up your big coat and other English Summertime gear, but they will be open to public rummaging. 

The whole place is really well laid out and there's even a sizeable garden centre at the end for when you've caught the gardening bug.  Bet you're glad you brought three cars now, eh?


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This is a really cool trip... I will definately do some of your trip myself.
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this seems like a very relaxing trip !!!its on my list of destinations!
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If you enjoyed the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan will also be for you. The old Victorian gardens were regenerated by the same guy who led the Eden Project. It's a beautiful site.
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It's easy to forget how nice parts of the UK are. I went down to Cornwall for the weekend a few months back. The weather was amzing, the place is really beautiful and it really cost me nothing. Well worth a visit. Try getting the train to Truro.
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One of my favourite places ever
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i had a week at as place called carwogie and it was fabulous, the wether was good and the surfing in newquay brilliant fun
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one of the best places to go to in good weather is ST MICHAELS MOUNT
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As you can see from my name, I am Cornish and feel privileged to live in such a beautiful county. Everyone knows Newquay because of the surf - I also live on the north coast and we have some super beaches locally for surfing - Polzeath being one of them. We also have a super cycle ride on our doorstep - the Camel trail and I would recommend this to anyone - young and old. Most of all though, keep coming to visit Cornwall, we do love having visitors really!!
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The Eden Project, what a load of rubbish, wish I never bothered.
What a waste of cash, was not worth the drive down
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i live in cornwall and one of the best days to come down is for the 8th of may in HELSTON as its FLORA DAY and people all over the world come too see people dance through the main street from the childrens dance to the mid day and morning and evening dance!! it is a fantastic day! starts at 7am first dance and gores right through the day
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