If you’re looking for beachside vibes and freshly ground coffee, then look no further than the incredible beach cafés in Newquay.
Read moreFamily holidays to Cornwall aren’t complete without a trip to the beach to ride the waves on a bellyboard, providing hours of fun for kids and adults. However, did you realise the negative impact polystyrene bellyboards have on our environment?
Read moreWith zoos, aquariums, and some of the best surfing beaches in the UK, there is no shortage of things to do in Newquay. Here are some of our favourites.
Read moreIf you’ve booked a holiday to Cornwall, chances are you’re planning on heading to the beach during your stay. Whether you’ll be sunbathing, swimming, bodyboarding, rock pooling or playing in the sand, it’s important to know how to be safe at the seaside.
Read moreFrom hidden coves to great swathes of white sand, there are some seriously magical beaches in and around Mevagissey.
Read morePack up the pup, it’s time for a seriously beachy holiday thanks to the selection of dog-friendly beaches in and around St Ives.
Read moreGolden sand, turquoise waters and plenty of places to pick up an ice cream, discover why beaches in St Ives are amongst the best in Cornwall.
Read moreFalmouth is bursting with things to see and do, from world-class attractions and watersports to exciting events, bevy of beaches and scenic walking routes.
Read moreExplore beautiful beaches, walks that will get you panting and a whole host of eateries in our guide to dog-friendly St Ives.
Read moreWhether you want great surf, soft sand or dog-friendly fun, Newquay’s beaches are among the best in Cornwall.
Read moreWorld 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
Read moreCornwall is blessed with stunning coastline and iconic beaches that captivate both visitors and locals alike. Unfortunately, plastic pollution, particularly coastal pollution, continues to be a worldwide problem. With the G7 held in Cornwall in June 2021 and its emphasis on climate change, it’s more important than ever that we protect our environment.
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