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Cornwall’s best woodland walks
"There is no wifi in the forest but we promise you will find a better connection."Getting outdoors and reconnecting with nature is one of the best ways to recharge your batteries and give yourself a break from the constant
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Kids’ bucket list adventures in Cornwall
Ideas for making lasting memories as a familyA national survey* has shown that the beach and the Summer play a key part in our most cherished childhood memories.Nearly three quarters (73 per cent) of those who took part
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Rainy Day Activities for Kids in Cornwall
Good reasons to go out in the rain . . .From a young age we're often encouraged to stay indoors if it's raining."You can't go out in that! You'll catch a chill!"But spending time in nature, in
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Cornwall walking breaks
Walking breaks in Cornwall300 miles of stunning coast pathTake in the beauty of Cornwall's coastline from the coastpath.Wander past abandoned mineworks, secluded beaches and exposed headlands before stopping off at a country pub for a warming meal.
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Things to do in Cornwall in Autumn
Autumn is the perfect time to visit Cornwall. The buzz of crowded Summer beaches has gone.The county breathes a contented sigh as it moves into a new season at a gentler pace. Here is our round-up of the best
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Top 25 things to do on holiday in Cornwall
That feeling as you’re heading home from your coastal getaway is mixed. On one hand you’re relaxed and content but on the other you feel regret. You’re not 100% sure you saw all the best bits of Cornwall during your
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9 cool anniversary date ideas in Cornwall
It’s been marked on the calendar for months, you’ve discussed a few ideas for the big anniversary weekend…. and yet nothing’s booked and you’re still debating what to do. It’s tempting to take the easy option and just book a
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Why kids love Cornwall
Which holidays do you remember from your childhood? People often treasure those that you least expect. The one where they built a huge sandcastle with seashells as windows…. Or the one where they had ice-cream for lunch every day. Or
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The Ultimate Guide to St Nectan’s Glen
Finding a special place in Cornwall that you didn’t know existed is like opening an early Christmas present. As you walk along the quiet leafy path towards St Nectan’s Glen, beams of sunshine piercing the tree canopy to light your
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Three beaches, one walk
Take the winding sandy road down to Treyarnon Bay and you’re faced with a vast expanse of white sand and a turquoise blue ocean. It can be tempting to simply hit the beach, get horizontal and read a book. But
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19 photos that will make you want to come to Cornwall
As soon as the suitcases are unpacked and the tan lines fade, the holiday soon becomes a distant memory. But that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy reminiscing and dreaming of your next escape to the caost. Grab a quick cuppa
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There’s more to Cornwall than beaches
You know about the sandy beaches, the rugged coast paths and the stunning sunsets over the Atlantic, but you might not know about these other seven features that help make Cornwall the UK’s top holiday destination. There’s more to Cornwall
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Best places to eat out in Padstow
It’s well-known for its quirky shops and quaint harbour, but Padstow is also foodie heaven, attracting thousands every year to its restaurants and cafes. Check out some of the best places to eat out in Padstow, whether money is no
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5 of the best gardens in Cornwall
Cornwall’s warm weather means it’s home to some of the most exotic plants and gardens in the UK, showcasing beautiful plants rarely seen in the wild. Sunflowers, maize, tea, and grapes are already grown in the region, providing raw materials
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11 picturesque Cornish villages you’ll want to visit
Cornwall is well-known for its beaches, its award-winning food and its stunning coastline, but it is also home to some of the most picturesque fishing villages in the country.See some of our favourites below and start planning your visit