In Cornwall, you can’t escape natural beauty. Not that you’d want to. There are no less than a dozen designated local Area Of Natural Beauty (AONB) sections packed into the Duchy, presenting eye candy of the highest calibre pretty much everywhere you turn!
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Cornwall has come a long way from the humble pasty (even though people still flock here for the delicious traditional delicacy) and continues to garner a foodie status the world over.
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From cosy cottages with woodburners and open fires, to charming original features such as exposed beams and granite walls, there’s something truly special about staying in a traditional Cornish cottage...
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Spend October half-term doing something a little different, having a last hurrah before winter creeps in and it’s all storm watching, getting cosy in front of a log fire and searching for Cornwall’s showstopping hot chocolates.
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One of the hottest new attractions in Cornwall - literally - is the brand spanking new geothermal seawater pool at Penzance’s coveted Art Deco lido, which is the very first of its kind in the entire UK, making it a definite to-do for all visitors to the county.
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From family-friendly must-sees full of interactive and engaging things to see and do to famous landmarks, historic venues and artistic centres; Cornwall’s host of top-notch attractions presents something for everyone.
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Wildlife lovers are in for a truly immersive treat! Nestled in the countryside near the village of St Hilary, between Penzance and Helston, you will find Guy’s Butterfly House.
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Following months of planning, building and a delay due to Covid-19, Aspects Holidays are thrilled that their new office in Hayle is now open.
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Wild seas, historic castles, vast mine workings, secret beaches and rugged moorland; with a landscape as magical as Cornwall’s it is little wonder that this special county is steeped in fantasy and folklore. From slayers of giants, to kings of old, we’ve put together a few of our favourite Cornish myths and legends…
Read moreOwned by Mousehole local Elaine, Mousehole Heritage Walks offers visitors the chance to learn about the history of this charming seaside village whilst exploring it on foot!
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Cornwall is a beach lover’s paradise, whatever your sand-between-the-toes preferences. We’re home to surf breaks, hidden coves, sprawling bays and mile upon mile of golden sands, meaning that whether you want to swim, surf, sunbathe or spend some scenic downtime with the family, you’ll find a world-class beach to suit.
Read moreNestled between Helston and Falmouth you will find Via Ferrata Cornwall, a 60-acre site that allows you to experience Cornwall’s granite quarrying history as you climb cliff faces, take on high wire challenges, and zip back down to ground level again.
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