The latest Audio Book giving a unique insight into this beautiful and fascinating county. Hear legends of King Arthur, giants and the little people. Go sailing with one of Falmouth's oyster fishermen and get the inside story of Cornwall's celtic culture, its landscape, gardens and food.

The Roving Ear Audio Book to Cornwall is the easy way to get the most from your stay.

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THE PROGRAMMES
1. Cornwall For Ever! – an introduction to the Cornish language, the County’s people and its saints

2. Lay of the Land – from the oldest worked landscape in Europe, to the first wind farm, Cornwall is full of contrasts.

3. Mystery and Imagination – tales of Arthur, mermaids and cities under the sea link us with Cornwall’s ancient past.

4. Mining Heritage – the cradle of the industrial revolution, Cornwall’s mines may become the latest World Heritage Site.

5. Fisherfolk – what Cornwall is famous for and still a rich harvest can be gathered from the waves.

6. Fair Trade – jutting out into the Atlantic, Cornwall has traded with the world for generations.

7. Social Beacons – there are many beautiful country houses to be visited.

8. Other Edens – Cornwall’s mild climate has meant that it possesses some of the Country’s most beautiful gardens.

9. Threats and Fears – forts and fortifications have been built to defend the land over centuries.

10. Signals and Warnings – from lighthouses to the Goonhilly Earth Satellite Station.

11. Art Schools – Cornwall has been a place of pilgrimage for artists since the Newlyn School was founded in the Nineteenth Century.

12. Sea and Surf – the County’s fantastic coastline is what keeps visitors returning year after year.

13. Isle of Scilly – the magical island archipelago in the clear Atlantic waters.

14. Pasties Plus – pasties are always popular but there is much more to Cornwall’s cuisine.

15. Family Fortunes – with such a well-established tourism industry, there are many things for the kids to do.