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                <title>Glendurgan Gardens</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Glendurgan gardens is a National Trust managed Garden estate tucked way in a glorious green valley SW of falmouth. A perfect day out for families with children as there is a laurel maze hidden in the depths of the garden, the sheer brightness of the greens reminded me of a trip to the north of Sri Lanka. There are tropical plants, palms, streams and bridges and viewing points and resting points a plenty. Descending through the garden you join a small shingle beach which is gently lapped by the Helford Estuary- perfect for skimming stones while eating a clotted cream ice cream]]></description>
                
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                <title>The point of Falmouth</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It's an absolutely stunning walk for all. As you begin your walk, you walk down a lovely coastal path with views of the sea where the Falmouth dockyard is and where the ships come in from.<br><br>As you walk around you come to the point which is a rather large open space where, on a sunny day, you are able to get ice cream from the many vans, there are picnic tables and an old ruined castle called Little Dennis, which used to be a gun tower for Pendennis Castle which is on entry to the point. <br><br>There are stunning views of the whole of the seafront from the point and plenty of hidden little beaches below. <br><br>As you walk right around, there is an area which is a popular site for diving and yet more benches and picnic areas. <br><br>As you come to the end, you have a lovely long walk all the way down over the seafront which has stunning views over the sea, of Pendennis Castle and the golden sandy beaches.<br><br>I live here and I am never bored of the views.]]></description>
                
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