Anyone any advice for things to do in Cornwall?

I worked all over Cornwall last year for a month, lovely county. As with anywhere touristy, it's expensive, especially places to stay. I found a really good and cheap guest house though in Falmouth, Moonlight guest house. A charming elderly lady called Celia runs it. I paid only £25 a night for a single(double bed) en suite room. She has a family room as well that will no doubt be a bargain.If any of you are interested Google the place, well worth a stay, in a good location too.
 
Just done st Micheals mount - really good day. Enjoying it down here now. Weather glorious tomorrow and Friday and going to visit one of the Bristol clubs on the way home on Saturday and add a new ground!
 
Just walked through st Ives and a barber shop has the city badge printed on the shop sign! Great to see.
 
Pasties and Doombar are all that are required in Cornwall.

Sensible advice. But steer clear of the Cornish Rattler. Even years of training supping blob chasers @ Yates' on Oldham Street couldn't prepare me for the impact of spending a long day (and even longer night!) in the sunshine on the Rattler. Messy.
 
Just walked through st Ives and a barber shop has the city badge printed on the shop sign! Great to see.
Great glad he's still there called in there about 15 years ago city all over the shop walls loads of match programs to browse through while waiting
 
Just walked through st Ives and a barber shop has the city badge printed on the shop sign! Great to see.

My dad retired to live in stives and that's where he goes for his haircut, he's struck up a good friendship with the barber! My dad is getting on a bit now but I try and take him up to City a couple of times a season. When we go up he buys a load of memorabilia and take it back to his pals barber shop!
 

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