Cornwall must be one of the countries most beautiful, unique and characteristic places to stay, famous for its its unspoiled land and original harbor, with an array of shops, in, cafes, and restaurants, amongst the more famous, Rick Steins seafood restaurant, along with some great traditional pubs, serving the best pub food around and ‘real ale'.
Padstow's Harbour is beautiful, the heart of Cornwall's most popular town, surrounded by fish and chip shops, craft and gift shops, green grocers, home-made fudge shops, and a great local market selling local, freshly caught and home grown produce.
The Beaches of Newquay and the Atlantic Coast of Cornwall are renowned for being some of the finest in western Europe, with daunting but beautiful cliffs formed of chalk and slate looming over the wide open sand dunes, stretching for miles with rock pools waiting to be explored whilst taking a long and refreshing walk together.
One of Cornwall's most recent additions would have to be the Garden of Eden. Set in a 50 metre deep crater the size of 35 football pitches, the magnificent gardens house some of the rarest and stunning plants and flowers on the earth.
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At Pink Weddings we are working closely with a number
of venues in introducing the concept of same sex ceremonies, celebration
parties and dinners. We will find the right venue that suits your
requirement.
Browse our new National Trust page and see if there is a suitable
venue near you for your ceremony and celebration, more
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You would have to venture that little bit further to Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall's regional capitol. Plymouth has a very active gay scene, with many popular bars and clubs, including Bar Atlantique, Henry's Wine Bar, Boxes and Liberty's. If you know of any more local venues, let us know.
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