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Duration: 2 Days -
Subject: Cornwall has the longest coastline in the whole of the UK. It is also one of the most popular. What makes the Cornish Coastline so popular?
How do Cornish villages cope with the seasonal influx? What are the benefits and consequences of such tourism?

World Heritage Sites
Duration: 1 Day -
Subject: How has the recent World Heritage Site award affected Cornwalls tourist sites?
Many of the World Heritage Sites had previously been little known, however, their popularity has now increased significantly.
What are the benefits and problems associated with this increase?

Highland Tourism
Duration: 1 Day -
Subject: The Cornish moorland areas are a tourist attraction in their own right.
In this module we will visit a number of villages and rural locations to see the effects that tourism has had.
We can compare and contrast the effects in each village and location and the effects of the tourism on local communities.
ng common. Further down stream we look at how a mature river meanders its way through
a large flood plane before reaching the mouth.

The Branding of Cornwall
Duration: 1 Day -
Subject: How does Cornwall present its self to the outside world?
We will study at a number of locations, from sleepy villages, recently awarded World Heritage status to large towns which have acquired an image which they are deperately trying to shake off.
We will also look at what the county does as a whole to market its self.

Tourist Attractions
Duration: 1 Day -
Subject: What part do the Cornish tourist attractions play in the economy of the county.
Are tourist attractions a benefit to the community or a blight on it?
We will visit a number of tourist attractions and will look at the differences and similarities between them.
ng common. Further down stream we look at how a mature river meanders its way through
a large flood plane before reaching the mouth.

Coastal Tourism