Social distance is almost guaranteed in Cornwall, whether it’s a national guideline or not. Pre-Covid, it has always been one of the main reasons why tourists have flocked here for decades: the promise of picture postcard wide-open spaces and a sense of unbridled freedom that you simply don’t get elsewhere in the country, or world, for that matter.
Read moreWhen staying in South Cornwall, a must-do activity during your stay is a trip up the Helford river, an unspoilt estuary flanked by tree-covered banks, secluded beaches, creeks and quaint villages. With truly stunning scenery, and offering something much different
Read moreFalmouth is nothing short of a visitor’s playground - whatever your age, agenda and personal idea of holidaying may be. Fancy exploring the area with a jam-packed schedule of activities? With sports such as surfing, supping, kayaking, snorkelling, diving and sailing available in ocean and river, Falmouth is a waterside wonderland.
Read moreBeat those January blues by exploring what Cornwall has to offer during the season’s post-festive downtime, where a bracing experience of the outdoors can be enjoyed alongside a wealth of cultural offerings and spectacular sights across the Duchy.
Read moreIf you're visiting Cornwall and looking for an on-the-water experience like no other, a jet ski safari with Cornwall Waverunner Safaris is definitely the way to go. Newquay is renowned for activity holidays, whether it's surfing, coasteering, abseiling or even tightrope walking, but nothing quite compares to the exhilaration you'll experience
Read moreAcross Cornwall, the longer days and the warmer weather begins to entice us out of hibernation mode and has us seizing every opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and fresh air. So when Newquay Activity Centre offered us the chance to experience their newest activity - Super SUP, we leapt at the opportunity!
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 moreKayaking is a fantastic way to see and appreciate Cornwall’s natural beauty. You can choose from inland rivers and waterways, or explore some of the county’s rugged coastline. Although there are places where you can ‘go it alone’ and hire
Read moreCornwall is known for its glorious beaches, but if swimming and sunning is your thing then a visit to Penzance’s magnificent Jubilee Pool is an absolute must. Built just a stone’s throw from the harbour, on a traditional bathing spot
Read moreSampled your fair share of Newquay’s famous surf scene and fancy exploring the water in another, less obvious way? Beyond the more adrenaline-charged pursuits of surfing, stand up paddle boarding, kite surfing, wind surfing and the alike – there’s an
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 moreHolidays in Newquay are all about having fun, and taking to the sea to enjoy one of the many water-based activities on offer is a must; with coasteering being no exception. Based only a stone’s throw from Fistral Beach, Bare
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