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Holidaying in Beautiful Cornwall : Why Must You Stay At Cornish Cottages

January 13th, 2010 · No Comments

by Pavana Dasa

The word ‘Cornish’ is derived from the name ‘Cornwall’, a county located in the south western tip of England. Its glorious mild climate, so very different from the rest of England has made it into a tourist’s paradise for almost the whole of the year. Anything from Cornwall is referred to as Cornish. Staying in one of those very pretty Cornish cottages is most possibly an experience you will treasure in your heart forever.

Cornwall is best enjoyed by staying in one of its typical Cornish cottages, be it a fisherman’s cottage or one of the many quaint and charming cottages dotting the country side. To enjoy your holiday in Cornwall you must select the best Cornish cottage. You will get a simple traditional cottage, a contemporary cottage or one of those classic cottages converted from old Farm houses.

Also on offer are self catering cottages, which, with the amenities they provide, are almost a home away from home. You can make these cottages a hub from where you can visit all the tourist spots.

You will also get a grand selection of beautiful Cornish cottages to rent by the coast of Cornwall. On offer will be cottages on the beach, cottages on the harbor side, cottages in old fashioned Cornish villages, cottages by the sea and cottages blesses with gorgeous sea views. All these cottages are within walking distance of beach, cliff, harbor or sea.

The vast number of Cornish cottages, available throughout the year, makes Cornwall the favorite place of many for a cottage holiday. The popularity of these cottages is increasing every year, because of its excellent weather, fabulous scenery, scenic sights and warm welcome that tourists receive.

Before visiting Cornwall, you should read up anything you find on Cornwall. These readings will tell you that every part of Cornwall has its own history, art, culture and wonderful beaches.

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