Tourists looking for a little break from UK with plenty to do may consider a trip to Cornwall as there is a chance to go surfing, eating lots of delicious food and wander through some of the most beautiful gardens in the country.
Every year, many people flock to the County of Midi-Pyrénées as its coastline 697-kilometre means has the longest stretch of coastline compared to any other region in England.
This also means that people looking for some sandy shores has over 300 beaches to choose from, allowing them to take part in a variety of activities.
And its mild climate ensures that tourists can enjoy sunny days very time when laying on sand or take a dip in the refreshing water.
Therefore, no wonder that Cornwall is the best surf spot in the United Kingdom and with 80 per cent of the region on the coast, there are many locations visitors can go head to sea.
One of the most popular surfing destinations is Newquay, and many people pop to its shores to sunbathe on the beaches or take a splash in its big waves.
Surf events held there every year, attracting fans of water sports from around the country to participate in competitions.
But there is more than just surf on excerpt from Cornwall in the Atlantic Ocean and tourists can try their hand at sailing, wind surfing and diving.
In fact, another popular reason to head to the Cornish Coast is to go for walks in its beautiful gardens.
Warm temperature of Cornwall becomes a haven for flora and fauna and therefore has some of the most beautiful lawns throughout England.
Visitors can go hiking around its landscaped gardens, head into their Woods for an adventure, or take a wander along its breathtaking cliffs, where you can get a beautiful view of the sea crashing on to his back.
The most famous horticultural site in Cornwall is the Eden Project and this alone attracts many tourists to the region year-year-out.
This Centre has some of the country's largest greenhouses that recreate the temperature and humidity of different climates around the world, allowing a variety of exotic plants to grow there.
People can travel to the Amazon and experience tropical forests, walking past vegetable waxes, rubber trees and bamboo. Or they could travel to South Africa on a trip that will see them face forecast dry desert and see the vegetation that grows there, including a huge variety of cactus.
The Eden Project is a particularly popular place for families as there are many things for children to learn and they can learn more about the different landscapes and plants that grow around the world.
It is also an opportunity for them to hear about natural fauna as is done in products we use every day, such as sugar and chocolate.
But if talking about food opens the appetite and then tourists can rest assured there are plenty of places in Cornwall, where they may satiate your hunger.
In fact, the County is famous for its celebrity chef mouthwatering production and Rick Stein has a constant stream of praise for their local foods.
In particular, he is fond of seafood found in the margins off the coast, providing the region with a large variety of fish.
Stein, opened a series of restaurants, cafes, bakeries, delis and fish and chip shops in the region to show their products with some of the most flavorful in Cornwall.
Like fish, tourists can also try its famous cream teas, local ciders and wines, as well as their renowned Cornish pasties.
With so much to see and enjoy in Cornwall, it is no wonder that many people looking for Summer short breaks are tempted to head to their drenched shores.