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Cornwall's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty  Places to visit

Cornwall's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty 

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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Best beaches in Cornwall Places to visit

Best beaches in Cornwall

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. 

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Ten reasons to holiday in Cornwall Food and Drink

Ten reasons to holiday in Cornwall

Most people have a bucket list of places to visit in their lifetime, and for many, Cornwall is on that list. If you've not yet visited this special county, we've compiled a list of ten reasons why you simply must visit Cornwall at least once in your lifetime!

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Dog friendly days out in Padstow Places to visit

Dog friendly days out in Padstow

Cornwall is the perfect place to enjoy a holiday with your furry friends. We’ve put together some suggestions of dog friendly places to visit in Padstow so all of the family can go! Walk the camel trail Why not walk

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5 reasons to choose a staycation Places to visit

5 reasons to choose a staycation

As the summer holiday season is in full swing, you might be tempted by a last minute holiday. Picture the sun, sea and sand; lazy mornings and patisserie breakfasts; long balmy evenings and cocktails overlooking the sea…

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Beaches in and around Port Isaac Places to visit

Beaches in and around Port Isaac

It’s fair to say that you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to beaches around Port Isaac, such is the spectacular selection of sands readily available to holidaymakers. From the family-friendly to secluded coves, surfer’s haunts and dog-welcoming – a

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Dog friendly days out in Newquay Places to visit

Dog friendly days out in Newquay

We understand that Fido is man’s best friend and you don’t want to leave him at home; after all it’s his holiday too! Here are our favourite dog friendly things to do when holidaying in Newquay… Lappa Valley Steam Railway

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Dog-friendly beaches in West Cornwall Places to visit

Dog-friendly beaches in West Cornwall

Although there are seasonal dog bans on beaches throughout Cornwall, there are still plenty of places to take your canine friend for paddle and a romp in the sand. All of the beaches described here are open to dogs throughout

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Pampered Pooches and Posh Paws Things to do

Pampered Pooches and Posh Paws

With beaches aplenty, coastal walks and muddy woods, our four-legged friends are prone to getting messy and muddy in Cornwall. Dog walkers will know that familiar feeling when their dog heads home splattered in mud or sand, or with twigs and leaves entwined in their fur!

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Beauty Spots in Newquay Places to visit

Beauty Spots in Newquay

For those seeking somewhere to sit, stroll, picnic or simply swoon at the view, Newquay provides an endless and exquisite array of options. But beyond the famous Fistral Beach and sprawling sands fringing the town itself, Newquay boasts a plethora

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Dogs stay free before Easter 2016 News and Offers

Dogs stay free before Easter 2016

Up until Easter, dogs are allowed on many of Cornwall’s beaches, making it the perfect time of year to bring your dog with you on holiday to Cornwall. That’s why if you book to stay in a pet-friendly cottage before

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Making your holiday cottage dog-friendly… Owners News

Making your holiday cottage dog-friendly…

Hello, Diva the dog here!  My friends at Aspects have asked me to write a few words about how to create a great dog friendly holiday experience for us and our humans. I know my humans were a bit concerned

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