Golf in and around Padstow
Whether you’re a regular golfer, an occasional hacker or a complete newbie, Padstow has a host of options for anyone looking to get in a round or two of golf on their trip to North Cornwall. From the full luxury…
Whether you’re a regular golfer, an occasional hacker or a complete newbie, Padstow has a host of options for anyone looking to get in a round or two of golf on their trip to North Cornwall. From the full luxury…
Nestled a little inland at the furthest reaches of the tidal Camel estuary and sheltered from the wilds of the north coast is the historic town of Wadebridge. This bustling little market town is often overlooked by visitors and locals…
Festivals in Cornwall are very much part of the fabric of life. Throughout the year there are events to suit practically all music or literary tastes, every food preference, and plenty of options to keep the kids entertained. So why…
Looe Island lies just one mile off Cornwall’s south coast but feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of the busy seaside towns nearby. On sunny days in the summer boats take visitors the short journey from Buller Quay…
The Roseland remains one of Cornwall’s most beautiful and untouched regions with miles of twisting back-roads, picturesque villages and quiet sandy beaches to explore. Gerrans Bay is a wonderful, wide horseshoe sweep of water, with the towering cliffs of Nare…
Every year, foodies from around the world flock to Cornwall in their droves, and for very good reason. From cream teas to pasties, from farm stores to celebrity fish restaurants, this county has it all. And if you’re staying at…
Peaceful Porth Nanven has been featured as one of the finest beaches in UK but surprisingly this unusual beach is often missed by visitors to Penwith. Known locally as the ‘Dinosaur Egg Beach’ it is well worth seeking out because…
There are those that say that if you really want to know Cornwall you need to visit in the winter. After the summer crowds have left and the balmy days have turned dark, wet and windy Cornwall becomes a much…
Thanks to its deep Celtic roots, Cornwall has a profound religious heritage. There are hundreds of churches and chapels dedicated to long forgotten saints around the county, along with holy wells and medieval crosses to discover. Here are just a…
If you’re already planning your 2024 summer holidays in Cornwall and are looking for inspiration, forget the guide books and endless Instagram posts featuring the same familiar locations. Instead, switch on your TV! Cornwall regularly plays host to film and…