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See What You're Missing
Photo's of Cornwall
What to Do -Nightlife Links:
Movinmusic - Cornish based
Blues music
agency including gigs in Cornwall.
Aardvark Records - new
Cornish musical talent including gig lists.
Cornish Campaign for Real Ale - links to Cornish real ale pubs!
Restaurants in Cornwall
Falmouth Arts Centre - great site including on-line booking.
Hall for Cornwall - music theatre and more.
Wozon guide - gigs and stuff in Cornwall.
Minack Theatre - Cornwall's and the UK's most spectacular theatre.
Golden Lion Inn
What to See and Do - Attractions Links
Falmouth
Arts Gallery
Golowan Festival - Cornish midsummer festival including music,
dance, storytelling and a whole lot more. Great fun and a local
tradition.
Royal Cornwall Museum
The Eden Project - what can one say, except it's already in the
Guiness book of records.
Museum of Witchcraft
Flambards - Cornwall's top family day out.
Tate Gallery - Cornish inspired art from the UK's top Art Gallery.
Cornish Prehistory and
Sacred Sites - Cornwall has always been famous for its standing
stones. Find out about them here.
National Seal Sanctuary
Lost Gardens of Heligan - famously recreated Edwardian gardens.
Trebah Gardens - Falmouth's subtropical gardens.
Nature Reserves in Cornwall
Local information Links
Falmouth
- includes events, eating out, shopping and other info.
Walking the spectacular
Cornish coast.
Beach Bum Links
Nudist
Beaches - let it all hang out this summer in Cornwall.
Sand Sculptures - if you're familiar with Cornish beaches you might
have seen some of Paul Hoggard's fantastic on-beach sand sculptures.
Good Beach Guide
Watersports Links
TrySail -
yacht sailing and training.
Irene Jack - yacht charter
and training.
Big Wednesday -
great local surf shop.
Blue Minstrel - deep sea angling
Cornish Diving - explore
Cornwall's underwater heritage.
Lizard Diver - dive around the Lizard Peninsular.
Surfers Paradise
Miscellaneous Links
History
of Cornwall
Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Falmouth Lifeboat
Cornish Forefathers Cornish Forefathers Society for your Cornish
Ancestory.
Llama
Question and Answer Page
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