What to do in Cornwall

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A coastal town with a prominent stone tower, narrow streets, and a waterfront promenade.
A coastal landscape with a prominent rock arch formation and steep cliffs.
A rugged coastline with large boulders and waves crashing against the rocks.
A stone building with a red sign for 'The Mermaid Seafood Restaurant'.
A castle on a hill overlooking a calm sea, surrounded by rocky shores.

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1. Eden Project

Witness the vast, futuristic beauty of the Eden Project, a wildly successful eco-experiment hidden in the hills of Cornwall. Spend a whole day roaming gardens contained within biomes, vast greenhouse-style domes that contain microclimates from around the world. A trip to the Eden Project means roaming the jungles of South America one moment and exploring the Mediterranean coast the next.
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Large transparent domes in a lush green landscape with a distant view of a modern building and a bridge.

2. Fistral Beach

With its constant stream of waves, Fistral Beach is one of Newquay’s primary surfer hangouts. The beach, which faces the choppy waters of the Atlantic Ocean, is the setting for international surfing competitions and even has its own surfing museum. Learn to surf in one of England’s most well-known beaches.
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A crowded beach with people sunbathing, tents, and a rocky hill in the background.

3. Watergate Bay Beach

Watergate Bay is an attractive stretch of golden sand at the foot of rugged coastal cliffs. Choppy waves make the beach popular with surfers, while families enjoy the fashionable restaurants with sea views. Take photos of vivid sunsets as the sky turns red above the crimson-tinged water.
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A coastal town with a beach, cliffs, and seaside houses.

4. St. Michael's Mount

St. Michael's Mount is an island of granite and slate topped with a medieval church and 17th-century castle. Discover the castle’s impressive collection of armor and antique furniture, enjoy views across the bay and relax in its stunning gardens.
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A castle on a hill with a body of water in the foreground.

5. Minack Theatre

The Minack Theatre is a majestic open-air amphitheater with Romanesque qualities and stunning ocean views. The venue is carved into the rocky headland with the Atlantic Ocean providing a backdrop for the stage. Sit down on the terraced seating and watch theater under the stars.
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A historical site with a circular stone structure, steps, and a view of the sea.

6. Porthcurno Beach

Porthcurno Beach is a small cove sandwiched between grassy headlands at the foot of a charming village. Climb to the top of the cliffs for excellent views of the Atlantic Ocean and the white sand of the bay.
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A rocky beach with clear turquoise waters and people sunbathing and swimming.

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