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Northcott Mouth Beach

Cornwall’s rugged north coast is famed for its beautiful coves, spectacular surf breaks and wild beaches, some, it has to be said, more accessible than others! Northcott Mouth, between Bude and Morwenstow, is perhaps a little less well known but…

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Paws in Padstow interview

Interview with owner Mike Attwood at Paws in Padstow. Since 2017, Mike Atwood has run Paws in Padstow at Trevisker Garden Centre with his wife Lynz. Described as a ‘boutique experience for dogs and their owners’, the shop was inspired…

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Filming on the Tin Coast

In the second part of our conversation with Ian Marsh, general manager of the West Cornwall National Trust, we discuss the increasing demand on the region as a film set - most famously seen in the BBC’s recent adaptation of…

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Widemouth Bay

Widemouth Bay is one of the most spectacular beaches on Cornwall’s north coast and with its long, wide sweep of sand it is easy to understand why it is so popular. Surfers especially relish this wave pounded shore taking full…

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Cornish Surfing for Beginners

Cornwall is Britain’s surfing Mecca, with the exposed Atlantic coast offering superb wave riding conditions all year round. We even have our own surf themed music festival and championships at Newquay’s hugely popular Boardmasters event in August. But if you’re…

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Logan Rock at Treen

Logan Rock at Treen

For centuries in Cornwall a peculiar natural phenomenon has not only been giving pleasure but has also been to a certain extend imbued with magical properties – the logan rock. The word logan comes from the Cornish ‘logging’, meaning rocking,…

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