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                <title>Walking coast path Porthcurno to Land's End,  or Porthcurno to Lamorna and Penzance</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Spectacular clifftop walk with dips into beachy coves and links to local buses. Very scenic but also windy, with several swimming spots along the way, but you need to bring your own picnic. There is a museum at Porthcurno, too. <br><br>Porthcurno to Penzance is a long enough walk that you might want to arrange overnight accomodation along the way, for example at Lamorna.<br><br>The Land's End commercial complex is out of place but can be easily ignored, though it is a pity the National Trust have not bought it.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Walking coast path Porthcurno to Land's End, or Porthcurno to Lamorna and Penzance</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Spectacular clifftop walk with dips into beachy coves and links to local buses. Very scenic but also windy, with several swimming spots along the way, but you need to bring your own picnic. There is a museum at Porthcurno, too. <br><br>Porthcurno to Penzance is a long enough walk that you might want to arrange overnight accomodation along the way, for example at Lamorna.<br><br>The Land's End commercial complex is out of place but can be easily ignored, though it is a pity the National Trust have not bought it.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Porthcurno</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A lovely little cove but take care with children as the beach shelves steeply and unexpectedly - although lifeguards do patrol during the summer months.]]></description>
                
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                <title>The beach at Porthcurno</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[One of the most beautiful beaches in England, I think - a perfect, tiny cove, wonderful for swimming, and a little shack selling Cornish pasties and ice cream further up the hill.<br><br>Also, an interesting history to the location as the first underwater cables across the Atlantic were laid here and the little cabin where all the cables came above ground is still visible half-way up the cliff.<br><br>I stayed in the nearby village of Treen and walked to Porthcurno along the cliff path - a completely magical day. <br><br>The whole area of Cornwall west of Penzance is simply beautiful, and many other lovely places to visit - Lamorna Cove, St Just, Sennen Cove, Mousehole, but nowhere has stayed in my heart quite as much as Porthcurno and Treen.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Porthcurno beach</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[We went to Porthcurno beach in Cornwall and when the tide was low we could walk round to another beach and it was hidden.  <br><br>We were the only people on this beach and water wasn't very deep for a long way out. In the shallow    water there were lots of little fish we could catch and rock pools filled with little crabs. When the tide was coming in and we had to leave the beach Mum and Dad got us to walk up the cliff path to the Minack Theatre.<br><br>We had the best cream tea with lots and lots of strawberry jam and we sat outside and looked over the rocky cliffs and could see the beach we had been on. <br><br>From Genevieve Monaghan (age 6)]]></description>
                
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