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Welcome


We welcome you to the Cornish Visitor – a free publication which we hope will add to the holiday enjoyment of the thousands of visitors who come here each year.


Cornwall has always been a popular place for holidays – and each year more and more people travel to this tranquil part of the British Isles to discover for themselves the delights of pretty coves and idyllic villages, the historic fishing towns and the rolling moorland.


Photo courtesy of John May Published by


THE CORNISH TIMES LTD The Tindle Suite, Webb’s House, The Parade


Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 6AH


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Cornwall has it all and we want everyone who comes to enjoy a holiday here to take full advantage of the delights of the wide and highly varied Cornish menu.


The Cornish Visitor is full of good ideas on where to visit, what to see and how to find the best that the area has to offer.


For those who like to eat, drink and be merry Cornwall can provide a huge range of delicious food and drink; and of course plenty of restaurants, cafes, hotels and pubs offering fresh local food.


Your Cornish Visitor is entirely free and we hope you use it to add further enjoyment to your visit to this wonderful area – and come back to see us again soon.


The Cornish Visitor has been compiled by the Cornish Times, one of Cornwall’s oldest weekly newspapers which has been continuously published since 1857.


Front cover : St. Michael’s Mount, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and Watergate Bay


www.cornish-visitor.co.uk


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