The hope project cornwall cic

The hope project cornwall cic The Hope Project Cornwall CIC is a holistic ECO outdoor therapy centre ,and remote natural learnin The facility is overlooking Perranporth beach.

It’s an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty, a world heritage Site, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Location of Rare Flora.a European Walk of Great Significnce .and a Gold Trail level 1 The view from the site provides a 300 degree vista of prime Cornish countryside, covering 28 parishes and distances of fifty miles to the foothills of Bodmin moor - you can see from Padstow to St Iv

es along the north cliffs. The site backs onto twenty thousand acres of prime National Trust land that starts with the world famous Wheal Coates Mine and the outstanding surfers’ paradise of Chapel Porth and Porthtown beach, and ends with the art sanctuary of St Ives and Land’s End.

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The natural outdoor facility is overlooking Perranporth beach and surrounded by three more beaches Chapel Porth, Porthtown and Trevounance Cove ,atop St Agnes Beacon Hill 650 ft up at the roof of Cornwall . It’s classed an Area of Outstanding National Beauty, a World Heritage Site, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. the Site of rare flora. a European Route of Significance . a Gold Trail level 1 .and is directly on the meridian line used as a measure for the summer and winter solstices and linked by two lay lines .The view from the site provides a 300 degree vista of prime Cornish countryside, covering 28 parishes and distances of fifty miles to the foothills of Bodmin moor - you can see from Padstow to St Ives along the north cliffs the whole leg of Cornwall . The site backs onto twenty thousand acres of prime National Trust land that starts with the world famous Wheal Coates Mine and the outstanding surfers’ paradise of Chapel Porth and Porthtown beach, and ends with the art sanctuary of St Ives and Land’s End. We chose this site so that the youth that use it can have education administered in the very best of settings.

bringing them closer to nature education and their own natural passions . we believe that young people need full access to education and landscape and at that location they need a chance to be one with nature whilst learning from the best of teachers in each area .

we feel that the instant generation we are in is damaging to the youths concentration deu to too much negative cyber space access or technological distractions that promise more choice but close down their own innate passions and hobbies .