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|   The Lizard. Not a cross-roads, a junction, or a place to drive through, but a journey’s end, a destination. Standing proud in the sea, the peninsula presents a rugged face to the elements, yet paradoxically the climate is probably the warmest in Britain. The air is crisp, clear and unpolluted by industry. The rocks and cliffs of the coastline offer shelter to the tiny fishing villages huddled into their coves, looking now much as they did centuries ago. Small cottages, thatched and whitewashed, cluster around tiny harbours. Colourful fishing boats, pulled up on the beach, bear testimony to the fact that these small communities still depend largely on the sea for their livelihood.  
  
 Ferns and palm trees, tree ferns and giant rhubarb are no rarity along the shores of the thickly wooded Helford river. In summer the riot of blooms and colour in all the cottage gardens is simply overwhelming; truly an experience at any time of the year. There is much organic farming on the Lizard, and locally grown, or caught, food is served in many restaurants, pubs and hotels. Local crab, lobster, or a huge cream tea is hard to better.  
 Tourism is low key and individual here. We still have time to talk, and time to live, at any time of the year. There is no pressure to "do things". You can be as active or as lazy as you like. Sail from the Helford, walk, surf or windsurf, go horse riding, play golf on the superb course at Mullion, or laze and swim from any of the beautiful beaches and coves. There are so many gardens to visit that you will be spoilt for choice. Join a village barbecue or take a fishing trip with a local boat from Cadgwith. Or just soak up the charm and solitude of this enchanted region. But beware - it is very addictive! 
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 Holiday Cottages - Self-catering Holidays - B&B Accommodation on the Lizard
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