Newquay is better known for surfing and parties, but the town has a fascinating heritage walk which is an enjoyable way to explore the town’s history. I went on the
Loe Bar is a half mile shingle bank near Porthleven, which separates The Loe — the largest natural fresh water lake in Cornwall from the sea. Loe Bar was originally the mouth
Restormel Castle is the archetypical castle of one’s imagination. Perched atop a hill on the northern outskirts of the town of Lostwithiel, it is easy to get to and offers
If you’re planning a holiday with your four-legged friend, you might be surprised by how many fantastic dog friendly gardens in Cornwall there are. With huge, sweeping vistas, spectacular sub-tropical plants
Over the past few years I’ve been exploring Cornwall with my young grandchildren, seeking out the best places to go for families with pre-school age children. Together, we’ve explored the
Cornwall’s rugged landscape is peppered with remains of ancient settlements. Many of these are located in the far west of Cornwall, near to Penzance. From well-preserved Iron Age villages to
Chances are you’ll probably visit several places the National Trust looks after during your holiday in Cornwall. Not only do they manage many of Cornwall’s historic properties and gardens, but
Children love seeing creatures close up, so a visit to one of Cornwall’s sanctuaries, aquariums or farm parks is a great option for a baby and toddler friendly day out
Tucked away in a hidden valley between St Austell and Mevagissey, Bosinver offers the perfect base for exploring Cornwall. The beauty of our location is that while it feels like