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What are some popular things to do in Cornwall that I should be aware of when planning a visit?
Cornwall is known for its stunning coastline, surfing beaches, and picturesque villages. Popular activities include visiting the Eden Project, exploring Land's End, hiking the South West Coast Path, and enjoying water sports. Be aware that popular spots can get crowded, especially during peak season (summer holidays), so booking accommodation and activities in advance is recommended. Check tide times if you are planning to visit beaches or coastal areas.
What should I consider when looking for accommodation in Cornwall?
Consider the location and proximity to attractions you want to visit. Coastal locations often command higher prices. Think about transport; if you're not driving, check for public transport links. Read reviews carefully and check for amenities such as parking, Wi-Fi, and accessibility if needed. Book well in advance, especially during peak season, to secure the best options and prices.
What are some local Cornish delicacies I should try?
Cornwall is famous for its pasties, clotted cream, and seafood. Be sure to try a traditional Cornish pasty, often filled with beef, potato, swede, and onion. Enjoy a cream tea with scones, clotted cream, and jam. Fresh seafood, such as mussels, crab, and fish, is widely available. Look for local farm shops and markets for fresh produce and regional specialities.
What are some things to be aware of when driving in Cornwall?
Cornwall has many narrow, winding roads, especially in rural areas. Drive carefully and be prepared to give way to oncoming traffic. Parking can be limited in popular tourist spots, especially during peak season. Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians, particularly on coastal paths and in villages. Check weather conditions before travelling, as coastal roads can be affected by strong winds and rain.
Are there any specific local laws or regulations I should be aware of when visiting Cornwall?
Be aware of laws regarding wild camping, which is generally not permitted without landowner permission. Respect local by-laws regarding dog walking on beaches and in public areas. Familiarise yourself with regulations regarding fishing and collecting shellfish, as permits may be required in certain areas. Always follow the Countryside Code and leave no trace.

