Cornwall has been a popular holiday destination for decades, and with so much to offer, it’s easy to see why. Over 300 miles of coastline envelop stunning countryside, magical woodlands and quaint villages. There’s so much to do, and a great deal of activities are completely free!
Read moreThe sheltered waters of Hayle Harbour provide the perfect kayaking space for beginners and experts alike. We visited the Global Boarders hut just by the slipway to the beach on a sunny July morning, to paddle around the glistening harbour pool.
Read moreA couple of lucky members of the Aspects Holidays marketing team were invited over to Rock for a water ski session with Camel Ski School on a sunny spring afternoon.
Read moreIn our efforts to give back to the community, as a company, we take part in various volunteering days.
Read moreNot only will the seaside spoils of this enchanting corner of Cornwall spoil you – but so too will the fantastic host of things to do in and near St Mawes.
Read moreBeaches galore, art galleries around every corner, and boat trips that give you a whole new perspective... there are plenty of things to do in St Ives.
Read moreWhether you’re a complete beginner or a pro, you’ll find some of the best beaches for surfing in Newquay. Here’s all you need to know…
Read moreWe were kindly invited on a Coasteering adventure in Mousehole with Global Boarders.
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 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 moreWhen staying in South Cornwall, a must-do activity during your stay is a trip up the Helford river, an unspoilt estuary flanked by tree-covered banks, secluded beaches, creeks and quaint villages. With truly stunning scenery, and offering something much different
Read moreFalmouth is nothing short of a visitor’s playground - whatever your age, agenda and personal idea of holidaying may be. Fancy exploring the area with a jam-packed schedule of activities? With sports such as surfing, supping, kayaking, snorkelling, diving and sailing available in ocean and river, Falmouth is a waterside wonderland.
Read more