The south west’s beautiful coastline is one of our nation’s most treasured natural spaces. Whether walking along the coastpath or being on or in the water itself, it is a place of connection - with nature, each other, and with ourselves.
Read moreSocial distance is almost guaranteed in Cornwall, whether it’s a national guideline or not. Pre-Covid, it has always been one of the main reasons why tourists have flocked here for decades: the promise of picture postcard wide-open spaces and a sense of unbridled freedom that you simply don’t get elsewhere in the country, or world, for that matter.
Read moreCornwall is England’s most coastal county and with nearly 300 miles of coastline, it’s not hard to see why. Rugged coastlines, fresh sea air and unrivalled sea views are just a few of the things that encourage people to the coast...
Read moreThis part of the famous South West Coastal Path is truly beautiful, with amazing sea views the entire way along. It is highly recommended if you enjoy walking, but this stretch can be quite tricky in places, with slippery muddy
Read moreDistance: 1.2 Miles Difficulty: Easy There is no better way to travel to St Ives from your holiday home in Carbis Bay than to walk along the coastal path. It is one of the more accessible stretches of the South
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