Whether you want great surf, soft sand or dog-friendly fun, Newquay’s beaches are among the best in Cornwall.
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With its stunning natural beauty, it’s little wonder that artists both past and present have been drawn to Cornwall. Throughout the years Cornwall has built up an impressive reputation as a hub for all things artistic, from sculpture to paintings, you’ll be spoilt for choice with numerous galleries to visit.
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If you’re heading to Cornwall’s sublime south coast, then the beauteous allure of Mevagissey and its surrounds will hold you captive throughout the duration of your stay.
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What better way to explore North Cornwall’s beautiful seaside destination of Bude than by donning your walking boots and adventuring on foot? The quaint seaside town of Bude is nestled near the Devon border, presenting visitors with a fabulous seafront, bevy of beaches and array of attractions flanked by gloriously unspoiled surrounds.
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World famous for its spectacular natural scenery that ranges from rugged cliff lines to beautiful beaches, majestic moorlands to idyllic rivers and sub-tropical gardens – Cornwall is veritably chock with eye candy. From iconic landmarks to Caribbean-rivalling coastline, chocolate-box villages
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Believe it or not, there’s more to Cornwall than its famed natural landscapes. Though visitors flock from across the globe to personally experience the Duchy’s paradisiacal beaches, subtropical gardens, rugged coastline and enchanting countryside, there’s far more than initially meets the eye when it comes to Cornwall’s must-sees: its beautiful buildings.
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Here in Cornwall we are truly lucky to have access to an incredible host of little farm shops full of straight-from-the-ground veg, independent food shops that specialise in seriously moorish treats, and delicatessens with so much choice you might just need a bigger bag.
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Road trip, anyone? Whether you fancy taking the scenic route to your holiday home, admiring a range of scenery from the comfort of your car, or embarking upon a rainy day excursion, Cornwall is chock with pretty places perfect for a drive-by.
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Fancy a dip? Here's all you need to know about wild swimming in Cornwall, from when to where to go!
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Cornwall’s mining heritage isn’t just the cultural backbone of the county, but is globally recognised as an engineering tour de force and claims status as the UK’s largest industrial UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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If it’s picture-postcard you seek, Cornwall has it in spades. The county is surrounded by ocean all sides but one, so if a spectacular cove is something you crave, then here you’ll find an almost-endless store of crystalline waters lapping pebble, sand and rocky outcrop that’ll make you feel as if you’re stepping into a work of art.
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If ancient history is your bag, then you’ve come to the right place. West Cornwall has the highest concentration of ancient sites in Europe: standing stones, stone circles, quoits, barrows, fougus, wells, Bronze Age settlements and hill forts. Even the
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