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<blockquote data-quote="jay hay-char" data-source="post: 938183" data-attributes="member: 116810"><p>Second all of that - also Mousehole, Mullion Cove and many more little fishing villages/coves, particularly on the south coast. Now that the schools are back, everywhere will be quieter and less crowded. On the north coast Port Isaac (where they film Doc Martin) is also worth a look, as is Boscastle, near Tintagel. If you belong to the YHA, there is a fabulous hostel on the Harbour front (I was going to say <strong>in</strong> the harbour, but that's not quite what I meant) and I think it's all recovered after the horrific floods a few years back. I agree that Jamaica Inn is somewhere to avoid, as is Land's End - nothing much to see, and a fortune to park there.</p><p></p><p>If you're into modern art, the Tate St Ives is a must-see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay hay-char, post: 938183, member: 116810"] Second all of that - also Mousehole, Mullion Cove and many more little fishing villages/coves, particularly on the south coast. Now that the schools are back, everywhere will be quieter and less crowded. On the north coast Port Isaac (where they film Doc Martin) is also worth a look, as is Boscastle, near Tintagel. If you belong to the YHA, there is a fabulous hostel on the Harbour front (I was going to say [B]in[/B] the harbour, but that's not quite what I meant) and I think it's all recovered after the horrific floods a few years back. I agree that Jamaica Inn is somewhere to avoid, as is Land's End - nothing much to see, and a fortune to park there. If you're into modern art, the Tate St Ives is a must-see. [/QUOTE]
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