Active and outdoors
Things to do in Cornwall: active and outdoors Search from hundreds of listings
Search our listings of official Tourist Board members representing the very best Cornwall has to offer, from walking, cycling and watersports to surf schools, sailing centres and multi-activity centres. Use the left-hand filters to refine your search and help you find exactly what you're looking for.
You'll want to make the most of Cornwall's amazing beaches, rivers, lakes and estuaries with all the fantastic watersports on offer. Walkers will love the diversity of the landscape, windswept moors, coastal cliff top walks, areas of natural beauty and trails through mining heritage landscapes. Whatever your interest, be it, fishing, adventure sports, horseriding, or golf, you'll find it in Cornwall.
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Nearwater Walking Holidays
Specialists in walking holidays in Cornwall, offering walking holidays along the Cornwall section of the South West Coastal path as well as offering some great inland walking in special locations.
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The Camel Trail
The 18-mile Camel Trail links Padstow, Wadebridge and Bodmin via a largely traffic-free route that follows an old railway track alongside the river Camel. Great for cycling, walking and nature watching for all the family.
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Bodmin Moor AONB section
Bodmin Moor is situated between Camelford to the North and Dobwalls to the South with Colliford Lake found in the middle close to the A30 that runs through this upland landscape that forms an important part of Cornwall's Area of Outstanding Natural Beuaty.
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Siblyback Lake Country Park
Surrounded by striking Bodmin Moor there is a wide range of activities beside or on the water. From rowing boat hire, to sailing, windsurfing and canoeing and top quality rainbow trout fishing.
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Lanhydrock Golf Club
A course not to be missed. Lanhydrock’s acclaimed 18 hole course is a Golf Monthly ‘Hidden Gem’.




