Come rain or shine there is always a huge variety of things to do in Cornwall. Whether you’re seeking a treat for the kids or are in need of some pampering yourself, you’ll find everything you need for a perfect day out in Cornwall right here.
A tiny bay situated between Newquay & Padstow, Porthcothan offers a small beach backed by grassy dunes.
An impressive sixteenth century manor house just outside Padstow - with beautiful views of the Camel Estuary.
Beautiful crescent bay, with clear waters close by the Padstow, a great surfing spot on the North coast.
The flagship of the Rick Stein empire, this year marks 40 years since the opening of the Seafood Restaurant.
A centre of excellence for lobster science and a fascinating place to visit in Cornwall.
Located just outside Wadebridge, the adventure park is home to a range of thrill seeking activities suitable for toddlers through to teenagers.
A great family beach, sheltered by the beautiful Cornish landscape with plenty to do, see and explore - dog friendly all year.
An interesting Cornish landmark - St Breock is the largest and heaviest stone in Cornwall.
One of a number of beaches in Cornwall that local people will count among their favourites.
Beautiful beaches on the North Coast of Cornwall; popular with both swimmers and sailors.
A perfect beach for families, Mawgan Porth is dog friendly year round and lifeguarded in the summer.
Providing a place of reflection for many, this interesting and beautiful Cornish church is well worth a visit.
A beautiful place to see in Cornwall, Lellizzick overlooks the sand dunes at Hawkers Cove, just outside Padstow.
Located near Padstow, this attractive sandy beach has an interesting and infamous past.
As a family friendly beach on the North Cornish Coast, Polzeath offers a variety of things to see and do.
One of the most iconic beaches in Cornwall. Providing some of the best views in Cornwall