Explore a wide range of activities and attractions to try around the county, providing the perfect ideas to keep the kids, and adults entertained come rain or shine.
A horticultural spectacle, with over a million plants spread across 35 acres of stunning global gardens.
The heart of mining country; offering a seven-mile trail through some of the best preserved mining landscape.
Riding holidays on Bodmin Moor surrounded by wild countryside, rocky tors and wooded valleys.
Built in the 13th century, only the ruins now remain of this historic, moated manor house.
Kennall Vale remains one of Cornwall's most beautiful natural attractions.
This waterside attraction with campsite is perfect for a holiday on the water in Cornwall.
A popular attraction in Cornwall; Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary offers a great day out for all the family.
The Clearing Spa is the ultimate retreat for those seeking health, fitness, beauty and relaxation.
The ruins of Tintagel Castle, built in 1203 are closely aligned with the tale of King Arthur.
A unique gallery in Falmouth; North 55 is well worth a visit when enjoying time in Cornwall.
Take to the water with St Ives Boats on one of their daily boat trips leaving from St Ives Harbour.
Unique 12 week specialised, evidence-based yoga courses for lower back care.
An interesting place to visit; Restormel is one of the four surviving Norman castles of Cornwall.
A magnificent spot for spectacular views... the perfect location for the Defence of the Realm.
Now run by the Tate, the Barbara Hepworth Museum is a favourite with culture vultures visiting St Ives and contains the largest collection of Barbara Hepworth work in the world.
Come face-to-face with resident seals, otters, penguins and sea lions as they swim, play and feed.
A popular place to visit in Cornwall; Newlyn is a contemporary art gallery located just outside of Penzance.
Whether you’re looking for an evening out with the family or friends seeing a film or live stage show, this is the place to be.
Trelissick is a National Trust property located on a headland at the mouth of the river Fal.
A waterside attraction in Cornwall with accompanying, picturesque campsite.
A Cornish landmark steeped in history; Launceston Castle was once occupied by Richard, Earl of Cornwall.
An astonishingly beautiful place to visit in Cornwall; there is something to discover at every turn of Trewithen.
The warmest and wettest moor in Britain; Bodmin moor is a magical place to see in Cornwall.
With plenty of things to see and do, Dairyland is the perfect fun day out for all the family.
An iconic Cornish landmark, the world-famous Minack is an open-air theatre carved into a granite cliff at Porthcurno.
If you're looking for things to do in Cornwall, consider a visit to this fantastic open air theatre.
An interesting place to visit; the amphitheatre was constructed on top of disused open mine workings.
In excellent condition; the mine offers a reminder of what life was like in the late 19th century.
The ultimate all-weather attraction in Cornwall with swimming pools, a rapid river ride, and much more...
The iconic 4 star hotel The Headland has style and elegance and, at its heart, a calm and luxurious oasis to bring body and soul in alignment.
An impressive sixteenth century manor house just outside Padstow - with beautiful views of the Camel Estuary.
Luxury Spa at the Carlyon Bay Hotel with sauna, steam room, hydrotherapy spa bath and pools.
St Catherine’s Castle has a prestigious past and is a great 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 centre of excellence for lobster science and a fascinating place to visit in Cornwall.
Step back in time as you discover thousands of historical objects from both Cornwall and the rest of the wider world.
Providing plenty of things to do, Siblyback Lake offers a fantastic family day out.
A fascinating Cornish landmark - sites such as this were built as striking shrines or tombs.
Take the hassle out of your trip to Cornwall with this one stop shop to all your holiday experiences and activities.
A former slate mine underground in Cornwall. Beautiful wedding venue and great family day out.
Providing a truly unique visitor experience, a trip to Cornwall Gold offers the perfect day out for all ages.
As the highest point in Cornwall, this iconic landmark offers magnificent views of Bodmin Moor.
Three decades since the great restoration began, the gardens are a treasure trove of inspiration, history, and atmosphere.
Explore parts of the stunning North Cornish coastline and its wonderful marine wildlife that you would otherwise miss during your time in Cornwall.
A great place to see in Cornwall, St Piran's Oratory is the oldest Christian church on mainland Britain.
Home to heated indoor infinity pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi - you’ll feel a million miles away from the stresses of every-day life at Una.
Beautiful gallery housing a vast collection of work from the famous Newlyn School of painters.
The iconic gallery overlooks the Atlantic Ocean, and showcases some of the best-loved British artworks of the twentieth century alongside an ever-changing programme of exhibitions.
A historic landmark; see the Cornish Engine houses perched on the cliffs with beautiful views over the coast.
An ancient oak forest with steep valley gorge along which the River Fowey flows with waterfalls.
A beautiful Palladian style manor house and gardens located between Wadebridge and Bodmin.
A championship golf course with stunning sea views; enjoy a great day out in Cornwall at Carlyon Bay.
One of the best preserved forts on the English coastline, this iconic castle has changed little over the centuries.
Carn Euny is amongst the best preserved ancient villages in the south west, occupied from the Iron Age.
Wheal Owles and the Crowns engine houses at Botallack doubled as Wheal Leisure in the 2015 Poldark series.
A real Cornish working farm on the Lizard Peninsula. Meet the animals, explore the farm trails and of course, try some of the delicious ice cream.
Bespoke Blue Badge guided walking tours showcasing the county's beautiful landscape and fascinating heritage.
Home to resident owls from across the globe, Screech Owl Sanctuary is a great family day out in Cornwall.
Located just offshore from Marazion, the castle and grounds of St Michael's Mount provide a 'legendary' day out.
Explore the cold, dark cells that were once home to its prisoners and imagine the lonely and uncomfortable lives they experienced.
An interactive day out for visitors of all ages; step into Cornwall’s industrial past at Wheal Martyn.