Thursday, 7 May 2009

Wish You were Here TV

Wish you were TV brings you web sites that introduce a location and let the visitor experience that destination through the means of user generated on-line video.

Our first site that is up and running with over two hundred videos is VisitCornwall.TV. Cornwall is one the UK's most popular holiday destinations with stunning scenery, a beautiful coastline.

The coast of Cornwall sports some of the UKs most famous surfing beaches the most famous of which is Fistral. Newquay' s nightlife and surfing scne is popular with those seeking have a fun time paricioptaing or learning extreme sports.

. Surf tuition and surf lessons provided by the many surf schools that operate around the Coast of Cornwall bring many visitors to Cornwall.

Surfing is an important part of the tourism business of Cornwall but it is only a part. The beaches of Cornwall provide the poerfect location for all types of watersports. Kite surfing at watergate bay, Kayaking at Mawgan Porth or Surfing at Fistral

The fantastic Gardens of Cornwall planted by the 19th Century plants men an world travellers who broiught back exotic plants and specimens that thrived in the temperate Gulf Stream climate that Cornwall enjoys examples of these can be seen at Glendurgan, Trelissick, and at Enys. The Eden Project with its modern Biomes carrys on the great tradition of horticulture in Cornwall.

The artist communities in Cornwall with the Tate gallery in St Ives, the Newlyn artists School, the Barbara Hepworth Museum and garden all attract visitors to Cornwall.

Getting married in Cornwall
? Difficult to find a more aromatic atmospheric location for your wedding than Cornwall with its backdrops of seacsapes, exotic gardens or historic houses.

Walking holidays or a day out along the 260 mile Cornwall Coast path is one of the reasons why Cornwall has attracted ramblers for years. The iconic vision of Cornwall's industrial mining past is captured by the Wheal Coates engine house sitting perched on the cliffs on the Coast path between St Agnes and Chapel Porth. The Visit Cornwall.TV web site has a large number of videos of the coast path and walking in Cornwall.

Cycle trails formed from the old mineral tramways are providing a safe and interesting way to explore Cornwall by bike. The Great Flat Lode cycle trail takes you on a fascinating trip past some of Cornwall's Industrial heritage and engine houses.

The site has Google translation services built in to every page.

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