This peninsula and ancient Celtic kingdom that once had its own language boasts a wild and rugged coastline, sandy beaches, sheltered coves and a Mediterranean flair. Cornwall is also home to clifftop Tintagel Castle, the alleged birthplace of King Arthur. Some of Cornwall’s other must-see sights include the biomes of the Eden Project, which are the largest greenhouses in the world that maintain miniature eco-systems that enable a plethora of plants to flourish; and St. Michael’s Mount, an abbey-crowned island that is connected to the mainland via a cobbled causeway.
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