Head to Cornwall for a fun-filled Halloween week this October half term. From pumpkin picking to fright nights, there are lots of fun things to do.
Read moreGet your skates on and experience one of Cornwall’s best winter activities with ice skating at the Eden Project - a fun-filled activity for all!
Read moreWhere else in Cornwall can you walk for less than a minute and go from a humid Amazonian jungle to the cool and sloping hills of the Mediterranean? Discover what else makes the Eden Project such a magical visit...
Read moreIf you’re heading to Cornwall’s sublime south coast, then the beauteous allure of Mevagissey and its surrounds will hold you captive throughout the duration of your stay.
Read moreWorld famous for its spectacular natural scenery that ranges from rugged cliff lines to beautiful beaches, majestic moorlands to idyllic rivers and sub-tropical gardens – Cornwall is veritably chock with eye candy. From iconic landmarks to Caribbean-rivalling coastline, chocolate-box villages
Read moreFrom family-friendly must-sees full of interactive and engaging things to see and do to famous landmarks, historic venues and artistic centres; Cornwall’s host of top-notch attractions presents something for everyone.
Read moreTreat your taste buds to something of a sensational experience by visiting one of the plethora of foodie events and offerings throughout Cornwall this September, where festivals, supper clubs and new restaurants to sample are all part of the mouth-watering
Read moreWe like to spoil our visitors here, and outstanding array of award-winning, unique and utterly engaging offerings ensures nothing but family-friendliness for all ages. We’ve compiled a list of some of the county’s must-sees, where babies, toddlers, children and adults
Read moreCornwall’s cultural scene is arguably as renowned as its majestic natural landscapes, with world-famous artists such as Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, Naum Gabo, Terry Frost and Kurt Jackson – to name but a few – all synonymous with the place.
Read more…so much more than a visit to see Santa. I’ve always loved Christmas, but as a child I always enjoyed the lead up to the big day almost as much as the day itself, other than the presents of course.
Read moreWe 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 moreFor back-to-nature escapism of the most magnificent variety, South Cornwall has it covered in truly sublime style. Subtropical gardens, captivating countryside and a world-famous coastline ensures a relaxing stay replete with the awe-inspiring outdoors, whether you simply wish to kick
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