Cornwall - The Extreme Southwestern Peninsula of England
Cornwall is the extreme southwestern peninsula of England. It is a ceremonial county of England and features something for everyone to call beautiful. Known for the many golden sand beaches that are so popular all around
the coast, Cornwall is a popular tourist destination in the UK. Cornwall's unique culture, spectacular landscape and mild climate make it a popular tourist destination.
Surrounded on three sides by the English Channel and Celtic Sea, Cornwall has many miles of beaches and cliffs. Cornwall features a collection of attractions inland, including moorland, country gardens, museums, historic and prehistoric sites, and wooded valleys. The Eden Project, which is in effect the world’s largest greenhouse, features hundreds of tropical plants from around the world. Five million tourists visit Cornwall each year, mostly drawn from within the UK.
Surrounded on three sides by the English Channel and Celtic Sea, Cornwall has many miles of beaches and cliffs. Cornwall features a collection of attractions inland, including moorland, country gardens, museums, historic and prehistoric sites, and wooded valleys. The Eden Project, which is in effect the world’s largest greenhouse, features hundreds of tropical plants from around the world. Five million tourists visit Cornwall each year, mostly drawn from within the UK.
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