Tour
Cornwall

Cornwall Hotel Deals
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Hotel Tresanton, Lower Castle Road, St Mawes TR2 5DR, England. Seaside Hotel consisting of several Country Houses dating from 1790, on a terraced hillside leading to water's edge. Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor.
Primrose Valley Hotel, Porthminster Beach, St Ives TR26 2ED, England. Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor.
Bedruthan Steps Hotel, Newquay, Mawgan Porth TR8 4BU, England. Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor.
The
Geology of Cornwall
The geology of Cornwall has been the subject of considerable
interest to academic and commercial geologists due to its diversity
and complexity. A literature of significant historical interest
exists, and this literature is analyzed in this text, together
with a wide-ranging review of the current position and assessments
of the environmental consequences of rock and mineral exploitation.
The volume contains contributions by 21 leading geologists,
providing an up-to-date review of current research. It includes
a listing of sites of notable scientific interest.

A Day in St Ives
Cornwall
(Pevsner Buildings of England S.)
Tour Cornwall. Covering a county rich in prehistoric remains
and early Christian structures and monuments including numerous
Celtic crosses. The high towers of the village churches, a particular
characteristic of the county, manor houses such as Cotehele
and the distinctive white-walled cottages contribute to Cornwall's
picturesque landscape. The architecture of industry also has
its place, frequently marked by the tapering chimneys of the
tin-mines but most visibly by Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at
Saltash. Major houses can be found from all periods, but none
more picturesque or spectacular than the island castle of St
Michael's Mount.
Cornwall from Above In some of the most stunning aerial photographs of the county, Cornwall from Above reveals colours, textures and patterns of land, sea and sky, some natural, others man-made. It offers a visual feast, and a new perspective on the imprint of human activity on this ancient environment.
Walk
the Cornish Coastal Path (Walking Guide S.)
Tour Cornwall. Sixty-two walks covering the entire Cornish coastal
path. Each walk has an easy-to-follow map and a description
of points of interest, accommodation and refreshment facilities
along the way. Each section graded according to distance and
difficulty. Includes a brief history and introduction to Cornwall
and information on geology and natural history.
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