Author Archives: Gordon
Author Archives: Gordon
[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/paragliding-over-sennen-cove.jpg” alt_image=”Paragliding over Sennen Cove” video_title=”Paragliding over Sennen Cove” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORzTO58Tkgg”] Paragliding Sennen Cove Paragliders over Sennen Cove. A beautiful day for a flight. We have another video taken by a hang glider over Sennen Cove. For More information on Sennen Cove Lifeboat Back to Cornwall Tourist and Visitor Information Centres Holiday Accommodation and today’s […]
Continue reading[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Screen-Shot-2021-08-25-at-06.11.50-550×319.png” alt_image=”RMS Mulheim” video_title=”RMS Mulheim” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDqNBRXr7dU&t=2s”] The RMS Mulheim All of the attempts to salvage the ship failed and the wreck of the vessel remains there to this day. The wreck is in Gamper Bay which lies between Sennen Cove and Lands End. From Sennen Cove walk along the coastal path in the direction […]
Continue reading[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/the-squashbox-puppet-theatre.jpg” alt_image=”Squashbox Puppet Theatre” video_title=”The Squashbox Puppet Theatre” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S5OCd6g7hA”] Squashbox Puppet Theatre The Squashbox Puppet Theatre appears at Festivals in Cornwall including the Newlyn Fish Festival providing great entertainment for kids of all ages. Skillywidden is a celebration of the wildlife and countryside of Cornwall. Using Squashbox Theatres distinctive mix of puppets, songs, storytelling […]
Continue reading[su_video_lightbox image_url=”https://www.visitcornwall.tv/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/shags-nesting-godrevy.jpg” alt_image=”Shags nesting Godrevy” video_title=”Shags nesting Godrevy” video_url=”www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkn9keO6Sqw”] Shags nesting Godrevy In the breeding, season adults develop a dark glossy green plumage and prominent recurved crest on the front of their head. In the UK they breed on coastal sites, mainly in the north and west, and over half their population is found at […]
Continue readingTruro Tourist Information Centre Truro is the county town for Cornwall. It has the Law Courts, Cathedral and the Hall for Cornwall. It is the premier shopping centre and is popular with visitors. It is at the head of the Truro river where you can catch a boat trip downriver joining the River Fal to […]
Continue readingTintagel Visitor Centre Unfortunately, the Parish Council has closed the Tintagel Visitor Centre. We, therefore, recommend that if visiting Tintagel you check out the information resources below. Tintagel is of course famous for the Castle home to Arthurian legend. However, the castle history is much more than Arthur and merlin and the round table. The […]
Continue readingSt Mawes Tourist Information Centre St Mawes is a sailing village where the Percuil river meets the sea. It faces Falmouth and Pendennis Castle built by Henry V111 who built St Mawes Castle to defend Falmouth and its harbour from invaders. A regular ferry service operates from Falmouth and you can catch ferries and trips […]
Continue readingSt Ives Tourist Information Centre St Ives is one of the most popular towns to visit in Cornwall. The harbour and the beaches are very popular. The Tate St Ives looking out over Portmeor beach is a great attraction for those who visit to see first-hand what it was that attracted so many artists and […]
Continue readingSt Austell Tourist Information Centre By Pass Service Station, Southbourne Road St Austell, PL25 4RS Tel: (01726) 879500 Fax: (01726) 874168 Opening hours: Winter Monday – Saturday 9.00 – 5.00. Summer Monday – Sunday 9.00 – 5.00. The St Austell Tourist information centre is the nearest to the Eden Project. There is a great deal […]
Continue readingSt Agnes Tourist Information Centre St Agnes with its excellent beach and stunning coastal views along the South West Coastal Path is always a popular location with visitors. The coastal path is maintained by the National Trust and the walk along the clifftops to Chapel Porth is past the Wheal Coates engine house is breathtaking. […]
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