Cornwall is a small ceremonial county of England. It�s recognized as a Celtic nation which means that Celtic language is still spoken there. It sits at the southwest tip of England and is bordered by the Celtic Sea and the English Channel. If you�re taking a Celtic vacation, it�s one of the popular stops. Additionally, it tends to be a popular vacation spot for folks from the United Kingdom.
When visiting Cornwall there are a number of attractions and activities to consider. Let�s take a look at some of the more popular things to see and places to visit in Cornwall.
Prehistoric Sites of Bodmin Moor
In Cornwall and any Celtic nation you�ll undoubtedly find a number of ancient and prehistoric sites. It�s not uncommon to find standing stone collections as well as ancient homes. The area of Bodmin Moor is home to a number of prehistoric sites in Cornwall. One such site is near the village of Minions. It�s called The Hurlers and is a collection of double stone circles. Folklore tells a story of men who were turned to stone for playing the game of hurling on a Sunday.
Beautiful Beaches
Looking for an opportunity to enjoy the seaside? Gwithian Towans Beach is a favorite destination for surfers, seabirds and seals. It�s a wonderful place for both adults and children. With sand dunes at your back and rock pools near the shore, children can enjoy discovering wildlife. Adults will appreciate the nearby shops and restaurants.
The beach is accessed by walking a short trail from a parking lot. Dogs are welcomed on the beach and there is a lifeguard on duty during peak season. Gwithian Towans Beach provides visitors the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful seaside experience with the many conveniences and comforts.
Castle Tours
There are five castles in Cornwall. The castles of Cornwall have a rich history. On your castle tour, check out Pendennis Castle which is said to be one of the sturdiest fortresses built by Henry VIII. St Mawes Castle is one of his most decorated castles. Launceston Castle is an excellent stop for history buffs who can enjoy an exhibition covering more than 1000 years of history. Restormel Castle is one of the most scenic castles in Cornwall.
If you only have time to visit one castle in Cornwall, consider making it Tintagel Castle, which is said to be the birthplace of King Author. Merlin�s cave is nearby and another fun attraction to visit.
There are an abundance of interesting activities in Cornwall. One can easily spend the day shopping and eating or enjoying nature and learning about the history of the area. Be sure to make Cornwall a stop on your next Celtic Vacation.
By Max Taylor