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The City of TruroTruro is a beautiful city to visit. It has a unique history. In the 19th and 20th centuries Truro was a very busy port and prior to this a large mining and agricultural area. It has attracted wealthy merchants and bankers in the past who built fine houses, turning Truro into the architectural splendour we see today. Today Truro is the centre of Cornwall for trade and commerce and has an interesting mix of specialist shops and multinational stores.
BodminThe former County town of Cornwall, Bodmin has many interesting buildings, including the Turret Clock, marking the site of the ancient Butter Market, the Assize Hall, Shire House and the notorious Bodmin Gaol. Above the town on Bodmin Beacon stands the 144 ft obelisk to Lt.-Gen. Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert, descendant of the Elizabethan sailors Raleigh and Gilbert - commemorating his distinguished services in India.
FalmouthOriginally the hamlets of 'Peny-Cum-Quick' and 'Smethwick', they merged to become Falmouth in 1661. Falmouth stands at the mouth of the River Fal Estuary and is home to many fascinating tourist and local attractions such as the National Maritime Museum and Trago Mills!
HelstonHelston is an ancient market town, first granted its charter in the thirteenth century. Helston was one of the old coinage towns where tin ingots were assayed and stamped to assess the duty to be paid to the Duke of Cornwall. Home of the Furry dance and Culdrose RAF base.
MevagisseyThe fishing village of Mevagissey represents the very essence of a Cornwall, remaining true to its roots and embracing change only slowly. Mevagissey's complex of tiny streets twist and turn past tiny dwellings of cob and slate, but head inexorably for the twin harbours where you can watch the fishermen land their catch and mend their nets as they have done for time immemorial.
PenzancePenzance, ancient market town and capital of the far west of Cornwall. Set in beautiful Mounts Bay - home to St. Michael's Mount and neighbouring nearby Newlyn and Mousehole, famous for its Christmas lights and fishing fleet. Located just 10 miles from Land's End, an area of Celtic culture and outstanding natural beauty surrounds the town.
Tourism Links
English HeritageAt English Heritage we try to make sure that the historic environment of England is maintained and cared for. From the first traces of civilisation, to the most significant buildings of the 20th century, we want every important historic site to get the care and attention it deserves.
Cornish ConnexionsCornish Connexions contains a wide variety of information about what to do and where to go while on holiday in Cornwall, whether you plan to relax on one of the fantastic beaches that Cornwall offers or yearn for something a bit more exciting!
Pixie ToursThe aim of Pixie Tours is to enable its guests to discover the beauty and history of Cornwall in chauffeur driven comfort and style.
Diving
Lands End DivingLands End Diving is a family run business run by experienced UK divers, a PADI Instructor and a BSAC Dive Leader of 20 years. Offering a skippered boat charter for qualified scuba divers who wish to dive around the peninsula of Lands End in Cornwall, covering the stretch of water between Penzance and St Ives and offering a huge range of diving which will suit most people's needs.
Dive ActionIf it's SCUBA Diving in Cornwall you're looking for, welcome to Dive Action Diving Services - a professional, fun and friendly SCUBA diving centre based on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall.
Diving CornwallDiving Cornwall is an independent site dedicated to diving in Cornwall, it contains information on shore diving, boat diving and snorkelling and has links to dive centres, schools, boat charters and shops.
Walking
Westcountry NowDetails of a selection of Walks throughout Cornwall.
destination CornwallThe longest coastline in Britain has many ancient paths, including the famous Saints' Way. There are many rights of way established by the miners, fishermen and farm workers over the years. There are over 3000 miles of inland paths, 300 miles of coastline, all with outstanding views.
Cornish LightHere are a few suggestions whether you are intent on walking the entire coastpath or just out for a pleasant winter or spring stroll on the Moors.
The Arts
Art in CornwallA collection of art and artists both historic and contemporary.
The BBC Cornish Art pageWhats on at the galleries in Cornwall? Check out the guide for exhibitions.
Cornish LinksLinks to art galleries!
Constables StudioSpecialising in Watercolours, Oils and Pastels. You can also purchase cards and Limited Edition Prints of various sizes.
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