Explore Cornwall - Local Tourist Guide
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Cornwall is the most southwesterly country in England, on the peninsula that lies to the west of the River Tamar. Truro is the only city and the administrative centre. Cornwall is well known for its wild moorland landscapes, its mild climate, and its extensive as well as varied coastline. Tourism forms an important part of the local economy, even though Cornwall is the poorest place in the UK with the lowest per capita contribution. Cornwall is considered one of the six Celtic nations by many scholars and residents, and besides, this place is also the homeland of the Cornish people.
Transport system in Cornwall is part of the exceedingly developed network of England. A30 is the main route through Cornwall, running right from the Land’s End up to Launceston. The local Truronian and the “First Devon and Cornwall” operate bus artery throughout Cornwall. Cornwall’s Newquay Cornwall Airport is regarded as the fastest growing airport of the region. The railway also plays a vital role in the transport system of Cornwall. Ferry is also one of the significant transport systems; the Torpoint Ferry crosses the river Tamar connecting Torpoint in Cornwall with Devonport in Plymouth. Cornwall is a place that attracts loads of tourists, so there are many tourist resorts and hotels that you can find.