Truro is the only city in Cornwall, its Cathedral towering above the skyline with its green spire and gothic aesthetic. The Cathedral was built at the start of the 1900s 250 feet in the sky with great big Victorian stained glass windows and the south aisle is one of the finest pieces of medieval architecture in Cornwall. Originally a market town and port way back over 800 years and boomed with the rest of Cornwall during the tin mining era.
Perranporth Beach is a great family friendly beach and at low tide being one of the largest stretches of unbroken golden sandy beach joining up with Penhale Sands. Perfect at low tide giving a huge vast amount of space but during summer periods it can get very busy so be sure to get here early on a hot day! Great for the kids as there is a lot of space along with rock pools, caves, dunes and a stream running though the beach, oh and don’t forget the natural bathing pool on chapel rock!
Tommy’s Pit is located in North Cornwall situated in Bude town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being one of the most loved towns in Cornwall.
Tommy’s Pit has been known to have been built in 1859 by Sir Thomas Acland, Tommy’s Pit stands as the original, albeit less celebrated, sea pool in Bude as Bude Sea Pool steals the attention being bigger and more accessible for everyone.
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