St Just
St Just is a town at the furthest reaches of Cornwall, which has the enviable benefits of being close to both the coast and the moors, offering scope for many outdoor pursuits. Once, St Just was at the...
Rugged coastlines, extraordinary scenery and a wide range of attractions mean Cornwall has plenty to offer everyone in the family.
The golden sands of Perranporth, along with the Porthminster (St Ives) and Fistral (Newquay) beaches are perfect whether you’re looking for a day of relaxation with the family, water sports or wondrous coastal trails.
However, there is more to Cornwall than its shorelines. The Eden Project is the largest rainforest in captivity, featuring an assortment of plants, exhibitions and year-round family events.
Last but not least, Land’s End is a must-see attraction. As the most westerly point of mainland England, you can look forward to ethereal coastal trails and views of the Isles of Scilly.
St Just is a town at the furthest reaches of Cornwall, which has the enviable benefits of being close to both the coast and the moors, offering scope for many outdoor pursuits. Once, St Just was at the...
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