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Fowey Harbour   
The mouth of the River Fowey is one of the finest estuaries in Cornwall, a mecca for pleasure boating and sailing and still a vibrant working port. China clay from...


Garrison Gate   
The Garrison lies on the western end of St. Mary’s. Work on the Star Castle (now a hotel) began soon after the defeat of the Armada in 1588 and substantial granite...


Geevor Tin Mine   
Geevor Tin Mine in Pendeen, Penzance, is in a magnificent position on West Cornwall’s Atlantic coast. Walk through narrow 18th Century tunnels with a guide. Visit museum and surface buildings, shop...


Glendurgan Garden   
Offering beautiful views over the Helford River and coastline, this National Trust site offers a superb subtropical garden. A range of exotic plants and flowers are sheltered in a warm,...


Godolphin House   
A stately home of some note, this, Godolphin House, is one of the most impressive pieces of private architecture in the local area. The house is open to the public...


Godrevy   
This beautiful area of the Cornish coastline has been protected by the National Trust since the late 1930s and offers some of the most breathtaking vistas in the county. A...


Golitha Falls   
The River Fowey rises in the granite hills of Bodmin Moor and for the first few miles of its course travels through wild, boggy land. But at Golitha Falls, near...


Golitha Falls   
A National Nature Reserve, Golitha Falls is an area of ancient woodlands beside the river Fowey as it cascades through a steep gorge. The scenery is beautiful in any season, the...


Greater Molunan Beach   
Greater Molunan Beach overlooks the entrance to Falmouth harbour and the Carrick Roads. Accessible from St Anthony’s Head car park via a steep cliff path, or, more popularly during the summer...


Green Bay   
The smallest population of the Isles of Scilly is that of Bryher. This island faces Tresco across New Grimsby Sound where there are sheltered beaches and moorings in comparison to the...


     
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