From headlands and engine houses to woodlands and beaches, here are the best spots in Cornwall for stargazing, along with some tips too!
Read moreWith the ever-changing wilds of the Atlantic Ocean hammering our doorstep, you’ll find some of the best places to storm watch right here in Cornwall.
Read moreTake your scenic tour to the next level as you explore the many beautiful cycle routes in Cornwall.
Read moreFancy a dip? Wild swimming in Cornwall is all the rage for many a reason. In hot countries, stripping off to cool down in a body of water is normal. Jumping into lakes, rivers and the sea, is a refreshing and relaxing pastime to be enjoyed by all, even in the UK. You don’t need any specialist equipment and best of all it’s free. Over the last year, cold water swimming has seen a surge in popularity due to its numerous health benefits and how easy it is to enjoy whilst social distancing.
Read moreCornwall’s foodie status is fast becoming world renowned, and it’s no real wonder why. It boasts the freshest produce landed straight from the surrounding sea or harvested from our gorgeous green spaces; an eclectic assortment of artisan makers, producers and
Read moreI’m delighted to declare the return of Ross Poldark. Or, more specifically, the beautifully brooding presence of Aidan Turner who will be reprising his hugely popular role by gracing our screens weekly from 4th September – adding some welcome sunshine
Read moreWe don’t boast minority status for nothing. Fact is, Cornwall is a rare and unique breed of a place. We have our own language, flag, patron saint, national anthem, food, folklore and customs; not to mention, some of the most
Read moreThere are lots of magical places to visit in Cornwall, but the most exotic one has to be the Isles of Scilly. An archipelago of five main islands and hundreds of smaller uninhabited islets and rocky outcrops, its status as
Read moreThe last time we went to Land’s End was actually to see a friend of ours finish an end-to-end cycle ride – she had taken 8 days to cycle the length of the country from John O’Groats to Land’s End.
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