Places to Visit in Cornwall
Discover the stunning beauty and charm of Cornwall, where dramatic coastlines meet quaint villages and historic landmarks.
Port Isaac - A traditional Cornish fishing village with narrow winding streets, featured in the popular TV series Doc Martin.
The Camel Trail – A flat, traffic-free trail for cycling or walking between Padstow and Wadebridge with lovely river estuary scenery.
Port Gaverne - a quiet, secluded cove perfect for paddle boarding or kayaking.
Rock - This picturesque village, nestled along the banks of the Camel Estuary, boasts a unique blend of natural beauty, upscale amenities, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere. Get the ferry from Rock to Padstow for a scenic ride across the camel estuary.
Polzeath Beach - A popular surfing destination with golden sands and excellent facilities for families and water sports enthusiasts.
Tintagel Castle - Explore the legendary ruins perched on rugged cliffs, steeped in Arthurian legend and offering breathtaking coastal views.
Padstow - A picturesque fishing port known for its excellent seafood restaurants, charming harbour, and scenic coastal walks.
Bedruthan Steps - Marvel at the dramatic rock formations and sweeping sandy beach, perfect for coastal walks and photography.
Lost Gardens of Heligan - Discover the captivating story behind this historic location and the horticultural treasures uncovered which crown Heligan one of the most extraordinary gardens in the country.
Bodmin Moor - a rugged, granite moorland in northeastern Cornwall, England, known for its wild beauty, prehistoric sites like stone circles, towering tors (Brown Willy, Rough Tor), and unique wildlife.
Cardinham Woods - s one of Cornwall's hidden gems, rolling across the valley sides of a beautiful bubbling stream just 10 minutes outside Bodmin.
St Ives – Art galleries, turquoise beaches, and a lively feel.
Mousehole – Tiny, postcard-perfect harbour near Penzance.
Minack Theatre – Cliffside theatre with sea views.
Enys Gardens - are believed to be the oldest in Cornwall. Set amid woodlands, they offer a great day out an enchanting environment.
Pentire Headland - a stunning peninsula known for its dramatic coastal views, rich history, and abundant wildlife, with popular walks along the South West Coast Path to Pentire Point and The Rumps.