Insider Recommendations

Ensure you don't miss a thing on your next visit to Cornwall as we unveil the hidden gems, secret spots, and local favourites with our Insider Recommendations. Click here to read more or see below for results.

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A Taste of Penzance

Experience an indulgent day out with a vineyard tour and Cornish cream tea. Treat your tastebuds to a tour of Penzance, beginning with Polgoon vineyard and its award-winning sparkling wines.

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Active autumn adventures in West Cornwall

Walking, running, trekking, cycling. Visiting West Cornwall in the autumn, winter or spring is your opportunity to head off the beaten track and experience the freedom of the great outdoors.

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Combine adrenaline with heritage!

Explore historic quarries at height!

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70 Years of Farming: Callestick Farm

Fast forward 70 years and Callestick Farm Ice Cream is now a supplier of delicious Ice Cream and Sorbet to over 450+ businesses in Cornwall and beyond...

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The Helford Estuary
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South of the Helford Walk

Escape the crowds on this walk along wooded creeks

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The River Tamar at Calstock
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The Tamara Coast to Coast Way

A new walking route linking both of Cornwall's coasts via the picturesque Tamar Valley.

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Seven National Trust coast and countryside highlights

See the best of Cornwall on your holiday including the spectacular clifftop views of the massive rock stacks, the Bedruthan Steps, the picturesque harbour of Boscastle ...

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Five Places for Me Time

Our pick of Cornish locations to find some 'me time'. Places you can take yourself off to for some peace and quiet.

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Find out more about cider making in Cornwall...

In Lostwithiel it’s possible to find out all about cidermaking and distilling in the one place. The Fowey Valley Cider & Distillery sits on the banks of the River Fowey.

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BBC One’s Beyond Paradise – our experience as a film location

With the recent release of BBC One’s new Death in Paradise spin-off, Beyond Paradise, and the appearance of some of our Pentillie landmarks on the ‘small screen’, we are being asked lots of questions.

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Family friendly Beach Holidays in Newquay

Kids can be a little hard to please these days. They want adventure, excitement and they don’t want to travel for it! So where are you going to take your kids on holiday ...

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Rediscover Redruth

From a small market town to being at the heart of the Cornish mining boom in the 1800s, Redruth has seen many changes.

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Doc Martin locations to visit

Port Isaac in north Cornwall plays the fictional village of Portwenn in the much-loved Doc Martin TV series. Here we take in some of the locations where cameras rolled…

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Beyond Paradise - the Cornish Connection

When looking for a British alternative to Guadeloupe, it’s no surprise that you’d end up in Cornwall!

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History & Heritage, Insider Recommendations

Heritage in West Cornwall

Whether you want to follow in the footsteps of tin miners or hear stories about shipwrecks and smugglers, this is a place where history breathes..

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Environment: Sustainable activities in West Cornwall

You’ve probably heard the phrase ‘take only photos and leave only footprints’, but there are so many other ways to care for the environment in the places you love

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Arts & Culture, Insider Recommendations

Artistic Heritage in Penzance & Newlyn

Delight in the discovery of the region’s unique cultural heritage, centered around Penzance and Newlyn

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Fowey River - Creeks and Coves Walk

Two ferry rides across a busy river, a chance to window shop in the town of Fowey, a classic walk above a wooded creek followed by a fine stretch of the coast path.

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Close encounters - Cornwall's wildlife

For all your careful planning, it's often something as simple and unexpected as a brush with nature that really brings a holiday to life...

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The Smuggler's Way

A long distance walking route from Boscastle to Looe, crossing Bodmin Moor, before dropping into the West Looe Valley to follow the river to the south coast port.

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Experience West Cornwall out of season

From guided foraging walks to rock pooling and fishing trips, there’s so much more to the coast than buckets and spades. Visiting in the off-season means you get to make the most ...

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Film & TV, Insider Recommendations

Doc Martin facts

Interesting facts about the much-loved ITV Doc Martin series based in Cornwall.

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The Saint's Way

This 27 mile walking route takes you across Cornwall from Padstow in the north to Fowey on the south coast.

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Dog friendly pubs with great walks

Even the dogs need to refuel after a stomp, so here is a list of some of the best dog friendly pubs with great walks nearby...

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FAQs

Everything you need to know to plan your perfect Cornish getaway.

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  • Spoilt for choice!

    St Ives alone has five wonderful beaches, with both Porthminster and Porthmeor being awarded Blue Flags in 2022. Across the bay you will find three miles of golden sand stretching north from the Hayle Estuary. Then there's Porthtowan and Portreath just up the coast...

    Sennen Cove right down near Land's End is another popular stretch both with surfers and families, whilst Mount's Bay provides endless walking and is often home to kite surfers.

    There's also countless small secret coves, ideal for hiding away in, we would tell you where they are, but they wouldn't be secret then!

  • Yes... loads!

    The mild climate caused by the Gulf steam means the south side of Cornwall has some fantatstic gardens to visit. Perhaps the best known are the Lost Gardens of Heligan near Mevagissey. Come in the spring and be blown away by the colours...

    Down near Falmouth there's Trebah and Glendurgan, sitting side by side and running down valleys to the Helford Passage, there a must if your in that area.

    Smaller gardens such as Pinetum Park and the Hidden Garden are on the outskirts of St Austell. as is the Eden Project, not technically a garden, more a environmental wonderland!

    And if you're in the far east of Cornwall, a visit to Mt Edgcumbe Country Park should be on your list, and allow a day to do the place justice. The formal gardens are amazing, and then there's the deerpark and all the rest of the surrounding countryside.

  • Dogs are restricted on the designated beaches at the times listed below Cornwall Council enforces restrictions at the following beaches which are all part of a Public Spaces Protection Order. Other privately owned beaches may have their own local restrictions in force.

    Please note: Blue Flag and Seaside Award beaches have longer restrictions due to the requirements of the Award status. In addition there are three protected wildlife areas that are subject to individual restrictions.

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  • Often, and quite literally, bypassed, mid Cornwall is overlooked by visitors who are understandably seeking coastal charms. Next time, however, pull over, stop for a while and allow yourself to be pleasantly surprised by the pastoral beauty of this underrated area… There's still plenty of pretty villages, lots of heritage, tucked away attractions and Cornwall's only city, Truro.

  • The A30 runs down through the centre of Cornwall, leaving the M5 at Exeter. It enters Cornwall at Launceston, crosses Bodmin Moor and passes Bodmin. Once past there roads branch off to St Austell and Newquay and a little further on, Truro.

    The A30 continues past Penzance all the way to Lands's End.

    Leaving Exeter, the other major road into Cornwall is the A38. This crosses the Tamar Bridge at Plymouth and serves the towns and villages of south-east Cornwall before terminating at Bodmin where it joins the A30.

    Coming down the North Coast, the A39 (also known as the Atlantic Highway) is good for access to Bude, Wadebridge and Padstow, and all the lovely north coast beaches. It continues onto Truro and eventually Falmouth.

    The A390 is the main road serving St Austell, running from Tavistock in Devon, across the Tamar at Gunnislake and onto Liskeard. From St Austell it continues down to Truro.

    Running north. and adjacent to the Devon/Cornwall border, the A388 runs from Saltash up to Launceston.

    The A94 runs from Falmouth to Penzance via Helston where the A3083 runs down to Lizard Point.

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