Where to visit in Cornwall?

Cornwall is well known for its award-winning beaches and beautiful coastline. But, did you know the county is home to an abundance of quirky villages and award-winning seaside towns? Think rocky alcoves, bobbing sail boats and pastel fisherman cottages – We have a huge range of top places to visit in Cornwall.

Newquay

Newquay

Located on Cornwall’s North coast, Newquay has been named “One of the nation’s favourite seaside towns”. The spectacular scenery, stunning beaches and bustling night life attract thousands of visitors a year. Newquay is often regarded as the surf capital of the UK!

Padstow

Padstow

A charming fishing port surrounded by popular sandy beaches at the head of the Camel River. Padstow is a popular foodie destination with well-known eateries such as Rick Steins Seafood Restaurant and Paul Ainsworth’s No.6 drawing in the hungry tourists!

St Ives

One of Cornwall's best known attractions, St Ives is a working harbour surrounded by a hand full of wonderful beaches, award-winning restaurants, plenty of art galleries and unique high street shops to explore.

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Boscastle

Boscastle

The picturesque harbour of Boscastle is one of Cornwalls most popular places to visit. The long, narrow valley runs down to the steep rocky entrance to the choppy sea. As you head into the harbour you can explore the number of old, quirky buildings which have been converted into pubs, restaurants and crooked coffee shops.

Launceston

Launceston

Wander through the narrow streets of Launceston and you soon discover a real sense of the town’s ancient history. Explore Norman Castle and the nearby prison overlooking the rolling countryside. Launceston is home to a number of butchers and bakeries along with independent shops, the perfect spot for a stroll through the town.

Fowey

A small bustling port, still busy with commercial life. Fowey harbour is a beautiful sight to see, overlooked by quaint houses. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the town is speckled in independent shops along it’s narrow, winding streets which lead you down towards the impressive harbour. Here you can hop onto a ferry, carrying you across the river into Polruan.

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