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.
Great Western Beach is a great family beach as being so close to Newquay town it can get quite busy but its still one of the quieter ones nearby. At low tide there are rock pools for the children to find Cornish marine life and during low tide you can you can walk to neighbouring beaches, Tolcarne and Lusty Glaze. Surrounding Great Western are high cliffs which tower over the beach giving some protection from winds but they do cast a shadow later in the afternoon but be careful as these cliff edges are eroding and could potentially fall.
Song of the Sea Cave is located in West Cornwall situated near Sennen Cove. This is one of Cornwalls hidden gems nestled in far west more remote than most places you would visit in Cornwall.
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