Situated in the far west of Cornwall and jutting out into the north Atlantic coast, St Ives is as ramble-worthy as it gets while also presenting a gateway to explore a myriad of other places on foot. Rugged coastlines, sweeping countryside, historic monuments and picturesque villages are all part of the wanderer’s experience. Whether you’re a serious hiker, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or have the dog in tow and fancy venturing a bit further afield than the town itself, you’ll find a network of routes and trails to satisfy every agenda.
Read moreCornwall’s mining heritage isn’t just the cultural backbone of the county, but is globally recognised as an engineering tour de force and claims status as the UK’s largest industrial UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Read moreWhen it comes to beauty, Cornwall is king. But beyond its world-famed coastline and uber picturesque countryside, the Duchy presents visitors with a smattering of elsewheres to feast their eyes on: pretty-pretty villages.
Read moreWhat better place to bring the beloved hound than one of the most picturesque corners of the country replete with open spaces as far as the eye can see?
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
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