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While justly famous for its excellent beaches and vibrant surfing culture, this old Cornish town offers visitors a good deal more than sand and sea.
The Looe Valley Line is one of the most picturesque branch railways in England, linking the main line with the coast through some of Cornwall's most scenic countryside.
Hikers and historians will find much of interest in this beautiful, sparsely populated corner of southwest England.
The novelist Wilkie Collins walked around Cornwall in 1850 and his vivid descriptions can still guide the modern visitor.
The Rectory Tea Room in Morwenstow, North Cornwall is a member of the UK Tea Council serving traditional Cornish food in a peaceful, rural setting.
The Hana Highway hugs Maui's northeast coast, offering a road adventure for drivers who can handle blind curves, one-lane bridges, and precipitous cliffs.
Exploring the settings of Du Maurier's novels around Fowey helps deepen the appreciation of the stories and of what remains of Cornwall's beautiful landscape.
Lloret de Mar, once a little fishing village on Spain's Costa Brava Coast, is now one of its top resorts, offering tourists world class hotels, cuisine, shopping and fun.
From its origins as a fishing community, picturesque Clovelly has become one of the main draws for tourists on the north coast of Devon.
A branch railway links the main London-Penzance line with St Ives, a renowned artists' centre and one of England's most attractive seaside towns.
The Northumbrian coast is characterised by a series of gently curving bays punctuated by stony promontories. The longest indentation is that of Druridge Bay.


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