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Sean Day <s.d### [at] uel ac uk> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Yes, the Lost Gardens of Heligan are well worth a visit, I have been
> there a couple of times and you can easily spend a couple of days
> covering the gardens as they are pretty large. I have also been to
> Mevagissey (a long time ago) as I recall it was a very nice place
> although it is currently getting a lot of bad weather but I am sure it
> will be OK by summer.
>
> Also, if you are driving/can make the journey, both Trebah and
> Glendurgan gardens are fantastic and 2 of my favourites in Cornwall
> (about 1.5 hours drive from Mevagissey).
>
> Sean
Hi Sean and Stephen,
many thanks for your suggestions. From all I saw so far the Lost Gardens of
Heligan are a must spending a holyday in this area. A place of real beauty. I
plan to revisit the "stairway to heaven", as my first wife put it, at Tintagel
too. My last visit to the U.K. was 2001 at a town a little bit to the west of
Cornwall, Torquay. Unfortunatelly the landscape was closed at this time (the
Dartmoor and even Stonehenge) due to the foot and mouth disease.
I hope the weather will be fine during the mid of august.
Best regards and thanks,
Michael
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