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Here at Cornish Horizons we believe that environmental awareness is a key part of maintaining a successful tourism industry for future visitors. Small efforts can add up to a big difference and we want to encourage our visitors to make a contribution while they are here - so we encourage you to read our responsible visitors charter.So what can you do? Well, there are a myriad of choices, large and small, for all ages and all inclinations. If you can do one little thing today and maybe another little thing tomorrow it all adds up and makes a difference.
Getting to Cornwall
However you chose to travel to
Cornwall, whether rail, road or air, you can help make a difference by
offsetting the carbon emissions. See offsetting your journey.
You can contact BioTravel (the official transport provider for Newquay airport) Cornwall's first and only eco-friendly taxi company for details of their rates and the area they cover.
Getting around You could also try exploring near where you're staying. There are, almost certainly, some fantastic places to see right on your doorstep! Days
out Visit the BBC's
Breathing Places event finder for local
wildlife and nature venues and events whilst you are in Cornwall. Visit the Cornwall Wildlife Trust website for a list of events and nature reserves. For a full round-up of all that is eco-friendly in Cornwall, and some fantastic maps visit our mentor's web site at the Cornwall Sustainable Tourism Project (CoaST) The Camel Trail follows the old railway line from Padstow via Wadebridge to Bodmin and from thence to Blisland. This pedestrian/cycle route gently follows the river for about 18 miles through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a range of cycle hire at each venue. We have properties close to both ends of this beautiful trail. Walking, climbing and playing in open spaces is one of the joys of holidaying in Cornwall. But just leave your footprints! Encourage the children to return crabs, shrimps and fish back to the rock pool they found them in and do 'poop scoop' after your dog. The Natural England website is full of some brilliant tips on how to look after the countryside. Shop locally Save energy and
water Reduce, re-use, recycle ☻ Reduce your waste Find
out more at www.recycleforcornwall.org.uk or www.recyclenow.com When you leave your holiday cottage at the end of your stay turn down only those beds which you have used. Useful links So, is Climate Change really happening? |