Attractions
Cornwall is renowned for its splendid coastline, there are many sandy beaches and coves to explore.
Marazion beach and St Michael's Mount (NT) and are about 2 miles away. You can walk across the causeway to the Mount at low tide. |
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Penzance, Newlyn, Mousehole, Lamorna Cove and many other delightful coves are only a short drive away. |
| West Cornwall is a walker's paradise with an exciting mix of woodland, field walks, moorland and spectacular coastal paths. |
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For those who enjoy an activity holiday - fishing, golf, surfing, horse riding - these and other attractions are available within easy travelling distance from Kenegie. |
Visit St Ives with its narrow winding streets, picturesque cottages and art galleries including the Tate Modern. There are interesting restaurants to sample too.
| The renowned Minack Theatre which is built into the cliffs stages at Porthcurno beach has a spectacular theatre. |
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Do visit the fascinating Eden Project at Bodelva, St. Austell - the amazing transformation of a former china clay pit into an expanding, and evolving, living theatre of plants and trees. |
| Asleep for more than seventy years, rediscovered in 1990 and restored to its former glory. The award winning Lost Gardens of Heligan, not to be missed. |
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Then there's the exciting National Maritime Museum at Falmouth, housing a unique maritime library and a large collection of active 'on water' boats.