Cornwall has so much to see and do a week is not enough.
Just a few suggestions to start you planning your holiday:-

 
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Sunday

 
    Lanhydrock House one of the best National Trust Properties in the county, you can spend a whole day viewing the house and gardens  
  - Monday  
    Drive to Wadebridge go shopping, hire bicycles or walk the Camel Trail, to the beautiful harbour at Padstow, then take the ferry to Rock. End the day with Ric Steins Fish and Chips. Alternatively just shop in Wadebridge, then drive to Padstow for the afternoon.  
  - Tuesday  
    Have a quite day, visit Lostwithiel, antique centre of Cornwall, then drive to Fowey, its magical, watch the boats, sit on the quay with a glass of wine and good food. What more could you ask for.  
  - Wednesday  
    The Eden Project is a must for first time visitors to Cornwall the engineering, the idea, you just have to be impressed.  
  - Thursday  
    The Lost Gardens of Heligan. You see new aspects of the garden every time you visit. The wonderful walled kitchen gardens, the wild jungle, such contrasts. You can visit Lobbs Farm Shop and buy fresh Cornish produce.  
  - Friday  
    For the Young among us perhaps a visit to Newquay, so much to do Dairyland Farm world, Springfields Funpark, Waterworld and Newquay zoo, or just go surfing on one of the numerous beaches.

Pine Lodge Gardens at St Austell are open from March to October they are well worth a visit.
 
       
  - Golf Clubs in the area Carlyon Bay, Lostwithiel and Lanhydrock.  
  - The suggestions above are all within 15 miles of the cottages.  
  - There are numerous walks and coastal foot paths, the mysterious Bodmin Moor and of course the beaches that surround the whole county.