Winter is no doubt a unique time to visit Cornwall. Come for the cosy Cornish pubs, the stormy seas, blustery coastal walking and cosy Cornish retreats. And you can do all this without the summer crowds! To inspire your next...
Walking
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Counting seals at Godrevy
Cornwall is lucky enough to have lots of marine wildlife along its shores, but the most common, and arguably most adorable, are seals. The best place to see them is Godrevy, West Cornwall. “Let’s go and count seals!” is not...
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7 reasons to visit Cornwall at Christmas and New Year
Christmas and New Year is indeed a special time to visit Cornwall. Holidaying during this season has so many unique qualities that you just won’t find in any other time of year, which is enhanced by Cornwall’s stunning coastline, impressive...
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Falmouth and Pendennis Head
Falmouth is a cultural and historical hub, and a must-visit if you happen to be in south Cornwall. Jodie, from local walking group Cornish Ramblings, takes us through an easy walk from the town and around Pendennis Point. Distance 5...
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Rugged and rewarding Lantic Bay
Lantic Bay nestles on the dramatic south coast of Cornwall between Fowey and Polperro. Because this part of the coast is so far from main roads, frankly it’s not easy to get to unless you are staying locally near Fowey....
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Beautiful Fowey river walk — Lerryn to St Winnow
This walk takes you along the banks of the Fowey river, from Lerryn to St Winnow (or vice versa) and is around five miles there-and-back walk. It’s mostly easy walking but with a couple of styles along the way. We...