We are lucky in Cornwall to have the choice of over 400 beautiful beaches, but only 59 of these beaches have lifeguards present during the summer season (as of July 2018). To make sure you and your family are as safe as possible on your holidays
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When it comes to industries, most people associate Cornwall with fishing and tin mining, but farming’s always been hugely important to its past, present and future. Celebrating the very best this county has to offer, the Royal Cornwall is one of the UK’s leading agricultural shows, and Cornwall’s biggest annual event.
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Cornwall is known for its love of food, with a combination of locally farmed produce and freshly caught fish, some of the best ingredients can be found throughout Cornwall.
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Beat those January blues by exploring what Cornwall has to offer during the season’s post-festive downtime, where a bracing experience of the outdoors can be enjoyed alongside a wealth of cultural offerings and spectacular sights across the Duchy.
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The last Saturday in April in Cornwall can only mean one thing – Trevithick Day. A day of festivities dedicated to Camborne’s most famous son, Richard Trevithick, the whole town comes together to celebrate, and you’re invited. An annual event
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There is no better place to take your family on holiday than beautiful Cornwall. The sheer diversity of attractions, beaches and places of interest is unrivaled, and many people return every year to discover more jewels in the south west
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