

Relaxing Holidays in Cornwall
Cornwallwas made for relaxation. The air is cleaner and the pace of life isunhurried; it's easy to forget the stresses of work, traffic and busytowns and cities. You may choose to simply slow down and soak up theatmosphere, or you may decide to explore all that's on offer inCornwall; however you'd like to spend your time here, you're certain toleave feeling invigorated.
Fowey
Foweyis a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty, and it's not hard to seewhy. This ancient port is rich in historical architecture; spending afew hours dawdling on the waterfront or through the narrow streetspacked with unusual shops and galleries makes a great afternoon. Thefamous writer Daphne Du Maurier grew up nearby and later set many ofher novels around Fowey, leaving a fascinating literary heritage thatculminates in the Daphne Du Maurier Festival of Arts and Literature inearly May. This draws many celebrated writers, artists and musicians,making the festival a must for those with an interest in the arts.August brings Fowey's Royal Regatta, one of Britain's finest sailingevents with a week of non-stop entertainment on land and on water.
Fun Days Out
Foweyis close to many of Cornwall's finest attractions. The Eden Project isa short drive away, many historic houses and gardens such as Lanhydrockand the Lost Gardens of Heligan lie within easy reach, and there aredozens of glorious beaches surrounding Fowey up and down the southCornish coast. If you'd like to venture a little further, St Ivesoffers a wonderful day out with the striking Tate Gallery, thrivinglocal art scene and profusion of good fish restaurants and cafes. Thebusy harbour town of Falmouth, further south on the coast, is home tothe famous National Maritime Museum with state-of-the-art hands-onexhibitions.
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