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Golf in Cornwall To take advantage of the
Discounted Green Fees
available through the
selected golf accommodation in Cornwall on this website simply choose your preferred
destination, and type of accommodation from the brochures provided on this web site.
All bookings are made direct with the proprietor of your chosen accommodation and
further details about Golf Courses in Cornwall that are participatng in the
Discounted Green Fees system can be obtained from them for your
Golf Break in Cornwall

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Golf in Cornwall Mid West for your Golf Break in Cornwall
Stretching from Saltash in the East to Falmouth in the West.
This area of Cornwall offers visitors a more temperate climate than in the Far West.
Picturesque
fishing villages cling to the craggy coastline whilst inland pretty villages and
hamlets nestle between the daunting splendour of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor.
The Roseland
Peninsula, between St. Austell and Falmouth, contains gardens of breathtaking beauty
and its sheltered position from the Atlantic winds, gives an almost Mediterranean
climate.
Golf Courses in Cornwall within this area provide the golfer with a variety of challenges so
why not come and play on these Golf Courses in Cornwall on your Golf Break !
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RAME PENINSULA area Rame or "The Forgotten Corner" is a Peninsula surrounded on three
sides by water and is just across the border with Devon. A haven of peace and tranquillity
with magnificent scenery, spectacular walks, quiet secluded beaches and unspoilt
villages in a conservation area set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Whatever
your interest you will find a visit or stay here a truly unforgettable experience.
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LOOE area The twin towns of East and West Looe are joined by Victorian seven-arched
bridge. It is a holiday resort of character with several beaches, bustling quayside
and numerous attractions. Polperro is a showpiece of a harbour village. Picturesque
and tightly packed cottages tumble down to the fish quay on the inner harbour. The
South West Coast Path leads to bays and beaches.
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ROSELAND PENINSULA area Protected from the prevailing winds the Roseland Peninsula
provides a subtropical paradise for the naturalist, gardener, artist, rambler, tourist
and golfer alike. Visitors enter a land of lush moorland punctuated by ancient villages,
whilst its coastline offers ancient ports and sandy beaches.
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ST AUSTELL BAY area St. Austell is a bustling town on the Riviera Coast of Cornwall
where you can sample the delights of Cornwall hospitality. This area abounds with
magnificent coastline and beaches and many tourist attractions are in this area,
including the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project, which is one of the UK's
top Landmark Millennium projects created to tell the fascinating story of man's relationship
with plants.
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MEVAGISSEY area Mevagissey is a small, tightly knit fishing village with quayside
pubs and open air cafes. Tiny streets wind past shops and cottages of cob and slate
and end in two very distinctive twin harbours. Feast week which takes part in June
is an unmissable event as the carnival brings together traditional folk music, local
wine, mead and beer, harbour sports and a Floral Dance.
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VILLAGES OF EDEN area The great sweep of St.Austell Bay and it's hinterland offer
scenery, spectacle, activity and historic interest in abundance. Combined with a
central location it is an ideal base for touring and exploring all that the area
has to offer. Here are magnificent beaches and challenging golf courses; theatre,
exotic gardens, picturesque harbours and numerous historical sites.
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FOWEY ESTUARY & LOSTWITHIEL area An attractive and unspoilt part of England's south
coast.
With its origin on nearby Bodmin Moor the River Fowey winds its
way through superb open countryside to the natural harbour of
Fowey and the open sea. Walkers, wildlife enthusiasts and numerous visitors to this
area are captivated by its unique charm and lack of commercialisation. A busy working
port, an excellent range of shops, restaurants and pubs, sailing, sandy bathing beaches
& several nearby golf courses.
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