Nature & Wildlife in Cornwall

Cornwall offers a wide range of nature and wildlife activities for visitors to enjoy and is renowned as one of the best places in the UK to spot certain marine life. Click here to read more or see results below.

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Nature & Wildlife

Rame Head National Landscape

This section or Cornwall's National Landscape contains the 800 acre Mount Edgcumbe Park, as well as Maker Heights, Rame Head itself and the picturesque villages of Kingsand and Cawsand.

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Walking, Nature & Wildlife, Insider Recommendations

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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Walking, Nature & Wildlife, Family Attractions, History & Heritage, Arts & Culture

National Trust Levant Mine and Beam Engine

High-up on the exposed cliffs of the 'Tin Coast' and part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. At its heart is the restored 1840s beam engine running on steam. Open by pre-booked tours.

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Nature & Wildlife, Family Attractions

Newquay Zoo

Visit Newquay Zoo to discover 100s of animal favourites, including lemurs, otters, penguins, red pandas, armadillos, meerkats, plus a variety of different bird and reptile species.

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Family Attractions, Experiences, Nature & Wildlife

The National Lobster Hatchery

If you are looking for something a bit different to do, why not come along to our award-winning Visitor Centre in Padstow.

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Nature & Wildlife

Widemouth Bay to Pentire Point National Landscape

This section of Cornwall's National Landscape runs from Bude some 30 miles to Pentire Point, passing Tintagel and Boscastle along the way.

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South Coast - Western National Landscape

This is the second largest section of Cornwall's National Landscape at 192 sq km, running from Marazion all the way to the outskirts of Falmouth and taking in the Lizard Peninsula.

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Nature & Wildlife

Godrevy to Portreath National Landscape

A small narrow stretch of Cornwall's National Landscape following the South West Coast Path west from Portreath along North Cliffs to Godrevy and its famous lighthouse.

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Walking, Nature & Wildlife

Cape Cornwall to Lands End walk

This is one of the finest coastal walks. It has everything from fantastic views, historical interest, stunning beaches, flora and fauna, and the bonus of an open top bus trip back.

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Walking, Nature & Wildlife, Family Attractions, Gardens

Antony Woodland Garden

One of Cornwall’s most beautiful hidden gardens, running along the edge of the Lynher Estuary and renowned for its collection of camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons.

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Nature & Wildlife, Family Attractions, History & Heritage

Wheal Martyn Clay Works

The UK's only china clay museum, set in 26 acres with woodland walks and access to the Clay Trails for walking and cycling.

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Nature & Wildlife, Family Attractions

Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary

Nestled into the side of the south Cornish coast between Looe and Seaton, Wild Futures’ Monkey Sanctuary cares for a range of different species of rescued monkeys.

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Carnewas to Stepper Point National Landscape

The coast in this section of Cornwall's National Landscape is a mix of high cliffs and sandy bays, while inland the landscape comprises mainly medium-sized, medieval fields.

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Family Attractions, Experiences, Nature & Wildlife, Boat Tours, Fishing & Sea Safaris

August Rock Adventures

Tailor Made Fast Boat Trips – Helford, Falmouth, St Mawes. All trips are “private charter” - you are the only group on board. Up to 7 people.

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Walking, Arts & Culture, Nature & Wildlife, Family Attractions, History & Heritage

National Trust Botallack

On the wild Tin Coast, part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site and Poldark filming location.

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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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