There is so much to do in Cornwall, you'll wonder where to begin. Days out exploring the beaches, cliff paths and countryside are always great fun; the famous South West Coast Path meanders almost past the door and offers great walking. A visit to the classic Cornish fishing village of Port Isaac is a must - you'll find the freshest local crab and lobster for sale at the harbour there. The fabulous Eden Project is an easy drive away, while the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth and the Tate Gallery at St Ives are a little further but still well worth a visit.
Here is some information about some of our favourite places around Cornwall.
Padstow to Newquay Coastal Path
Rain or shine, winter or summer - miles of spectacular cliffs, rock formations, beaches and pounding surf will set your heart racing. With whitewashed cottages, vibrant towns and quality restaurants, what more could you ask?
Roseland Peninusla
Wherever you go there is water... Welcome to one of Britain’s most stunning estuarine areas. Where else do you get two drowned river valleys entering the sea so close to one another, framed by rolling green hills...
St Ives Cornwall.
St. Ives during the summer months is a blaze of colour. Radiating from the harbour, its maze of narrow cobbled streets are filled with flowers - not particularly surprising for a town which regularly wins the 'Britain in Bloom' competition.
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