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Things
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For a place that is so
relaxing there so many things one can see and do,
And one wonders if its better to sit back and look
out for dolphins or get up and go out still the
choice is yours. |
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The following links seem to
be the most popular places that people visit. |
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| Local leisure
facilities include golf, swimming, walking and snoozing. The
long sandy beaches at Whitsand Bay are at the bottom of your
garden. Walks include the Southwest Coastal Path
again less than 30 yards away, are
generally more than enough for even keenest of walkers -
and some how here, there always seems to be a pub at the end of the trail!
During the Summer months a ferry runs from the beach
in Cawsand (less than 2 miles away) to the Mayflower
Steps in Plymouth's historic Barbican Port. The
history of the City will absorb you for hours; after
your culture stop only a short step away is
Plymouth's shopping centre.
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Why
not go out and explore the local coastal villages
such as Kingsand and Cawsand. There are a variety of
places to eat in locally where you will be made most
welcome. The twin villages can also offer two tea
rooms several pubs and a small gallery selling local
pictures, prints and photographs as well as
contemporary jewellery. To see the fishing industry
at work in the West Country then a visit to Looe and
Polperro is a must.. |
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