Despite the popularity of Cornwall during the summer season, autumn is one of the most special times of the year to see the county. As September gets under way, Cornwall winds down and settles back into a much slower pace of life. Here are just some of the reasons why you should consider visiting Cornwall this autumn.
Read moreTreat yourself to a bone fide sand-between-the-toes experience with Newquay’s renowned surf and music festival, Boardmasters, which runs from 9th-13th August and looks set to deliver an electrifying schedule of not-to-be-missed entertainment.
Read moreCornwall is world-renowned for its surf breaks – and Bude is no exception, offering everyone from the complete novice to the accomplished surfer an experience guaranteed to gift you that unique buzz that only riding waves can. So whether you
Read moreSt Ives is classed by many visitors to Cornwall as a ‘must do’ – and with its cobbled streets, seaside location and array of beaches it’s easy to see why. For the surfer visiting St Ives, however, the highlight and
Read moreThere’s nothing quite like bracing the fresh air and gallivanting amongst some of the natural world’s most stunning spaces – and one of the best things about Bude is its abundance of outdoorsy offerings. From an offshore island to an array of nature reserves, country parks, gardens, beaches and even a canal, Bude is awash with options for anyone with a love of alfresco living.
Read morePorthleven is a beautiful fishing village near Helston renowned for its picturesque setting and Cornish feel. However, for many people, Porthleven is known as the best surfing venue in West Cornwall. Many great, award-winning surfers have learned their trade on
Read moreWe love Watergate Bay; it’s one of our favourite places to spend a day at the beach, be an adrenaline junkie or watch the sun set with a glass of wine – and with dogs welcome all year round, it’s
Read moreWhen you think of Cornwall what are the first things to spring to mind? Pasties, cream teas and seagulls, or sun, sea and surf? If it’s the latter then it sounds like you need to indulge your inner surfer in
Read morePorthtowan; a sandy beach backed by small sand dunes on the North Cornwall coast and the perfect location for a surfing holiday in Cornwall. At low tide Porthtowan is a long sandy beach that sometimes (on a spring low tide)
Read moreStay at a holiday cottage in Hayle or Gwithian, and you won’t be far from the popular surfing beaches of Gwithian and Godrevy. Situated at the eastern end of St Ives Bay, they make up part of the 3 miles
Read moreThe weather can sometimes be a lottery when you holiday in the UK, but there is so much to do in Cornwall that a rainy day won’t spoil your fun. We have a favourite saying that we are fond of
Read moreWhere to surf in Cornwall The North Coast of Cornwall is well known for its beautiful beaches – but for many, the waves are another major attraction. If you are a body boarder or an experienced surfer there is a
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