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A
warm welcome awaits you at White Alice Farm.
Many holiday attractions lie within easy reach for those who like
to explore.
Only a mile away is the wonderful lake at Stithians, where
you can enjoy numerous watersports.
Sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and fishing.
It is also a haven for birdwatchers, and there are pleasant
gentle walks around the lake and up to the dam.
After a hard day Touring the area sightseeing, or some
frantic activity such as surfing, you can return to the calm of
White Alice and enjoy a wonderful Cornish cream tea.
All preserves and cakes are home made, you cannot visit
Cornwall without sampling a cream tea just once!
In the evenings there are many Inns and restaurants nearby, where
you will find good food and varied menus, plus a selection of Ales
and local cider, why not sample some of the local fish dishes most
places have a wide selection on there menus.
Please ask Mick or Sue, they will be happy to recommend
places where they have enjoyed good food.
The farm is well situated for travel around Cornwall and for
access to both North and South coasts.
Plenty of quiet coves and bays are within easy reach, with
safe sandy beaches for adults and children alike.
This
is a totally unspoilt part of Cornwall and every effort is made to
make your stay a happy one.
Flambards, Helston.
Tate Art Gallery, St. Ives.
Gold Centre, Portreath.
Lands End.
National Seal Sanctuary, Gweek.
Screech Owl Sanctuary,
Minack Theatre
Newquay, (surfing)
Mylor (Sailing)
Truro Cathedral
Pendennis Castle, Falmouth.
St. Mawes Castle.
St. Michael's Mount, Marazion
Also many boat trips are available from Falmouth
incuding day trips to the Isles of Scilly from Penzance
All plants shown are growing outside in Falmouth
addition there are many famous gardens well worth a
visit
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Glendurgan, Mawnan Smith.
Trebah Gardens, Mawnan Smith.
Trelissick.
Lanhydrock House
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