Cornwall is a beautiful and multi-faceted county: Though it is only about 70 miles long and under 50 miles across at its widest point, it has the longest and, perhaps, most varied coastline of any English county. Dark, high cliffs punctuated by wide sandy beaches in the North give way in the South to wide flooded tree-lined river valleys. The interior has just as much variety. From atmospheric moorland haunted by the iron-age relics that touch the skyline to picturesque villages in deep wooded valleys, Cornwall has it all. North Cornwall's picturesque market town - and one-time capital of the county - Launceston is often missed by visitors heading west on the A30, and that's a great pity as the town has much to recommend it. With it's own Norman Castle, a thriving music scene and a genuine Cornish ambience about the town. At the other end of the county, Penwith is as far west as you can get without getting on a boat. On its North Coast, you will find wild moors, tiny villages and stunning seascapes. Eerie monoliths and stone circles populate moors with strange sounding names like Woon Gumpus Common and Carn Kenidjack. The quality of light that Cornwall is famed for is here - the same light that has drawn artists to St Ives and Newlyn since the turn of the twentieth century and also inspired the construction of the Tate Gallery in 1993. Even if you have no interest in art, the Tate, St Ives is a stunning modern building inside and out. The magnificent Minack Theatre. On the South Coast, Penzance serves as market town for the whole area. Nearby, at Marazion, the impressive island of St Michael's Mount is moored a few hundred yards offshore, though you can reach it by causeway at low tide. Also of note is The Minack Theatre, an auditorium on a cliff with evening performances throughout the summer. The Perranporth area on the North Coast is often overlooked in favour of the bright lights of nearby Newquay, which is a pity as the area - often known as Poldark Country after the books by Winston Graham (and the 1970s TV series) has plenty to offer. Perranporth has some of the best surf on the North Coast, while St.Agnes, a small and picturesque town and also a surfer's haunt of some note - has plenty to recommend it away from the beach. Cornwall's South Coast is rightly famous for its beautiful wooded valleys, rivers and beaches, the Roseland Peninsula is an example. This slim finger of land lies south of Truro and to the East of Falmouth.
Cornwall Self Cater
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Cornwall Self Cater provides a guide to comprehensive Self catering acccomodation and establishments in Cornwall. Search by area, 1 or 2 bedroom or accommodation for 5 people or more.
As a holiday destination Cornwall truly has it all. The beautiful land...
read more»
Tintagel Castle
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
King Arthur’s legendary home
Tintagel is a marvellous family experience of mystery, myth and magic – a place where kings rule and a legend lived. Be inspired by 2,000 years of history in the glorious setting of one of England’s most stunning coastl...
read more»
Parc-An-Grouse
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Parc An Grouse is situated overlooking the ocean close to a quiet sandy beach and just a short walk from the village of St. Keverne in beautiful South Cornwall on the Lizard Peninsula the most southerly part of England, we are the ideal place to stay if ...
read more»
Bosanjardan
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Ex-miners cottage, available year round, on west edge of St.Just in Penwith, elevated position with rural and sea views.
A few minutes walk from town centre, great for birdwatching, being on a migratory route, Cot Valley and North Cornwall coast path onl...
read more»
Bay Retreat Villas (2008-12-24)
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Set within the St Merryn Holiday Village on the outskirts of St Merryn, Bay Retreat in Cornwall offers twenty-eight stylish and contemporary holiday villas which provide modern living with a high standard of comfort.
read more»
Boardroom
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
The Boardroom offers a relaxed beachside venue with striking ocean views that can cater for almost any type of event. From business lunches to wedding receptions - our versatile function room can suit any occasion.
Our flexible menu and buffet options ha...
read more»
Buzios
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Named after a famous Brazilian surf break, this is a stylish, sophisticated Newquay bar and restaurant that is set on three floors -- a restaurant/bar serving Mediterranean dishes, a first floor pre-club bar, and a pool hall on top.
read more»
Cornish Seaview Cottages
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Wonderful Holiday accommodation by the Sea.
Looking for holiday accommodation in North Cornwall?
Hoping to find a high quality property with all the facilities you require for a perfect break?
Then have a look at the holiday cottages and apart...
read more»
Bodmin & Wenford Railway
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Welcome to the Bodmin & Wenford Railway! This railway is Cornwall's only standard gauge railway still operated by steam locomotives and the trains run through some delightful Cornish scenery.
The Railway is typical of a branch line in the 1950's. Great ...
read more»
Rick Stein The Seafood Restaurant
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
"I've never thought of our restaurants as temples of gastronomy, they're just places where the fish is fresh and exhilarating and the atmosphere is alive and full of fun. The way we cook and the relaxed way the staff look after you in the restaurants are ...
read more»
Rumour Cafe Bar & Restaurant
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
An easygoing Totnes perennial, Rumour is a popular -- and very often packed -- wine bar that makes the most of local produce in hearty dishes with a French feel. This is great informal dining with prices that won't take the breath away. The bar area and r...
read more»
Green Acres Cottages (2008-12-24)
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
The Green Acres Cottages in Cornwall offer an idyllic rural retreat close to the Eden Project and Fowey. Enjoy outstanding views across Luxulyan Woods and Tywardreath Village with patchwork fields reaching down to the sea.
read more»
Cornwall's Crealy Adventure Park
Located in
Cornwall,
Cornwall,
England,
United Kingdom
Enjoy the Six BIG Realms and amazing EXTRA seasonal events all year – from Cornwall’s first and only Summer Sunflower Maze to the PumpkinFest Fortnight during the October Halfterm and Father Christmas’s Big Adventure in December!
Make friends with ...
read more»
Do you have, or know of, a company or business that operates in Cornwall?
Click here to register and add the company!
Comments
You need to be logged in to comment.
Not registered? Register here!
Lost your password? Reset your password here.