- Cornwall - Wikipedia
Cornwall is the westernmost part of the South West Peninsula, and the southernmost county within the United Kingdom Its coastline is characterised by steep cliffs and, to the south, several rias, including those at the mouths of the rivers Fal and Fowey
- Cornwall | History, Coast, Economy, Map, Facts | Britannica
Cornwall, unitary authority and historic county, southwestern England, occupying a peninsula jutting into the Atlantic Ocean It is the most remote of English counties Truro is the unitary authority’s administrative center Learn more about Cornwall, including its history
- 27 Best Places to Visit in Cornwall (+ map travel tips)
Discover the 27 very best places to visit in Cornwall including things to do and top sights and attractions Start planning your trip today!
- Top 21 things to do in Cornwall - Lonely Planet
Our list of the best things to do in Cornwall helps you plan a perfect tour of Poldark locations, the Eden Project, lush vineyards and an uninhabited island
- 20 Best Places to Visit in Cornwall Right Now - Time Out
These are the best places to visit in Cornwall, from Mousehole to Morwenstow, Penzance to Padstow
- Plan Your Next Adventure | Things To Do In Cornwall
Things to do Cornwall offers a treasure trove of activities Try thrilling water sports, explore historical landmarks, and wander picturesque gardens Unwind on sandy beaches, make memories at our family attractions, and join guided tours to uncover the secrets of Cornwall
- Cornwall: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
It has the longest stretch of continuous coastline in Britain and it is one of the sunniest areas in the UK With picturesque villages, Celtic ruins, light blue waters, gardens and parks and unique architecture it certainly is among the most scenic areas of England
- Cornwall – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Cornwall (Cornish: Kernow) is a county in the southwest of the United Kingdom Lying west of Devon from which it is separated by the River Tamar, Cornwall is one of the more isolated and distinctive parts of the United Kingdom but is also one of its most popular with holidaymakers
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