Geography School & College Tours to Cornwall
Take your students out of the classroom and into the learning environment that is Cornwall. Cornwall is fantastic for students to study coastal environment in order to recognise landforms, the impact of weathering, erosion and coastal recession and learn about the managing options. The Cornish region also offers opportunities to explore river landscapes to develop their knowledge of river processes and flooding risks and prevention. With such a great variety of visits, Cornwall is the ideal destination for geography school groups.
Geography Excursions
- Eden Project - Dubbed the 'Eighth Wonder of the World' by some, Eden is a dramatic global garden housed in tropical biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches.
- River Fowey - The River Fowey is one of the largest river catchments in south Cornwall and its catchment includes two strategic reservoirs - Colliford and Siblyback - which supply water to a large part of the county's population.













