We don’t boast minority status for nothing. Fact is, Cornwall is a rare and unique breed of a place. We have our own language, flag, patron saint, national anthem, food, folklore and customs; not to mention, some of the most
Read moreYou’ve devoured your Cornish pasty. What next? Cornwall is also home to a lip-smacking array of other edibles that will satisfy sweet teeth with appetising aplomb. Whether you wish to indulge in a spot of afternoon tea – Cornish style,
Read moreWhat West Cornwall has in abundance (apart from soul-stirring panoramas, breathtaking natural landscape and iconic attractions…) is an array of truly top-notch places to eat. From beautiful beach cafés to country pub boltholes, boutique delis and hidden village gems, West
Read moreIt’s rare to discover that double sense of escapism simply by dining somewhere that is ‘other’ to where you’re visiting. Allow me to elaborate. The Carbis Bay and St Ives area is exotic enough. Silken white sands fringed by aquamarine
Read moreBoth seafaring types and foodie fans are spoiled in Falmouth: Cornwall’s maritime capital comes with the added bonus of being one of the county’s top culinary hubs. Whether you fancy a slice of prime coastal living with some gorgeous grub
Read moreHolidaying in Newquay has become increasingly more top notch over the years. It’s less L-Plate clad hen parties and chintzy entertainment and more quality, genuinely characterful places to visit. The surfing town’s modern revamp covers everything from sensational spas to
Read morePerfectly placed to produce the freshest fare from fertile, sun-fed land and Atlantic Ocean, Cornwall’s foodie scene is fast becoming world renowned – and not just for its legendary pasties and cream teas, but for its modern spate of celebrity
Read moreWhen it comes to great eateries, we’re somewhat spoilt for choice here in Cornwall, and with Ben Tunnicliffe’s new restaurant now open at Sennen Cove, deciding on your favourite has just got that little bit more difficult. Those who have
Read moreWe are spoilt for choice here in West Cornwall when it comes to dining out. In many regions, that would be good enough, but we can offer something more. A view to die for… Carn Brea Castle, Carnkie, Redruth Let’s
Read moreAs you might expect from a region full of seaside villages and holiday makers, there are plenty of amazing fish and chip shops to choose from when you stay in West Cornwall. Whether you want a sit down meal in
Read moreSennen Cove should be a priority on anyone’s list of places to visit, and it attracts plenty of surfers and walkers throughout the year. In summer the beach is a fabulous place for those less active to relax – but
Read moreMany people holiday in St Ives as part of their celebration of a special event – a family occasion, a special birthday or even just Christmas and New Year. Unusually for a small town, St Ives has a wealth of
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