Hidden corners, historic landmarks, world-famed natural landscapes, and an abundance of wildlife... here are some of the best circular walks in Cornwall.
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Explore beautiful beaches, walks that will get you panting and a whole host of eateries in our guide to dog-friendly St Ives.
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What better way to explore North Cornwall’s beautiful seaside destination of Bude than by donning your walking boots and adventuring on foot? The quaint seaside town of Bude is nestled near the Devon border, presenting visitors with a fabulous seafront, bevy of beaches and array of attractions flanked by gloriously unspoiled surrounds.
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Port Isaac presents a picture-postcard waterside idyll - a harbourside haven of the most enchanting kind. But beyond the picturesque port with its whitewashed cottages and quaintly cobbled streets, there’s a network of both hidden and well-trudged paths that will
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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!
Read moreOwned by Mousehole local Elaine, Mousehole Heritage Walks offers visitors the chance to learn about the history of this charming seaside village whilst exploring it on foot!
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Cornwall 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 moreForaging in Cornwall is an up and coming trend, with more and more people intrigued by the huge variety of Cornish plants around our coastline that can be picked and used in their next culinary experiments. Lots of people are
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Enjoy the beautiful and rugged landscape of Cornwall in a different way, by painting outdoors!
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A veritable feast of festivals awaits the eager event-goer, presenting an alluring mix of music, food, drink and entertainment amongst some of Cornwall’s most stunning destinations.
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Despite the popularity of Cornwall during the summer season, autumn is one of the most special times of the year to see the county. As September gets under way, Cornwall winds down and settles back into a much slower pace of life. Here are just some of the reasons why you should consider visiting Cornwall this autumn.
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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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