There are three regions on the island of Great Britain whose Gaelic roots still distinguish them from the rest of English culture. Cornwall is the only one that isn't its own country. In the extreme southwest corner of England its rugged and hilly landscape, its food, its people and culture, its coastline, and its vibe are all its own, and it's the only English county without a single mile of motorway. From cornish pasties (a meatie pie, NOT a pastry) and cornish cream to King Arthur legends; from rolling countryside to dramatic cliffs to warm beaches in hidden coves; from Bodmin Moore and its mysterious lore to the South West Coastal Trail; you could stay for days in Cornwall and never get bored.
Sites of Interest: Tintagel, Land's End, Penzance, The Eden Project, Bodmin Moore
Places to Stay: the Jamaica Inn (of Hitchcock fame), Tintagel
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