The definitive Guide to Padstow
We’ve spent the last few years writing about Padstow, recommending the best places to eat, drink and experience. There is far more to do here than you could hope to fit into one visit, so to narrow down your search…
We’ve spent the last few years writing about Padstow, recommending the best places to eat, drink and experience. There is far more to do here than you could hope to fit into one visit, so to narrow down your search…
This wide sweeping bay with its beautiful sandy beaches backed by a vast tumble of dunes is popular with beach-goers and surfers all year round. But beyond the seaside attractions it is a place that has a fascinating past. Constantine…
For those who long to escape the bustle of modern life the uplands of Bodmin Moor, the most untouched and wild region of Cornwall, are the perfect place get away. And amazingly, given its stunning natural beauty, beyond sites such…
Just outside the village of Roche, deep in the Cornish clay country, is a spectacular landmark renowned not just for its beauty but also the myths and legends associated with it. The enigmatic ruined chapel high on Roche Rock is…
Tucked away on one side of Porthcurno, one of Cornwall’s most dazzling beaches, there is a mysterious set of stairs leading to a door in the cliff. It’s boarded up now, but once upon a time this was a two-story…
Cornwall has so much history to inspire you! From pirates to mining, castles to stones circles, Cornwall really has it all. This special landscape is dotted with hundreds of prehistoric remains, many of which are overlooked by visitors. But these…
Cornwall has so much to offer those that love exploring, away from the well-known, well-worn paths there is a seemingly inexhaustible supply of treasures just waiting to be discovered. If you are willing to don your walking boots, and maybe…
An hour’s drive south of Kilden Mor is St Ives, a destination high on most visitors' list of essential places to visit in Cornwall. So what brings people there and why should you go? Whether it’s the beaches, world class…
The Shipwreck Treasure Museum, overlooking the World Heritage Site of Charlestown Harbour, is packed with the most incredible treasures rescued from more than 150 wrecks around the world. It is also the entrance to an atmospheric underground tunnel that once…
Cornwall’s wildlife parks do such amazing work caring for all kinds of injured, sick and endangered creatures while also providing important hubs for education and conservation. They make a fun and worthwhile day out but sadly recent years have seen…