Bird watching, fishing, a wide range of flora and fauna and some wonderful spots to watch the local wildlife. Find out about the best places to visit in Cornwall to make the most of its natural attractions.
Tucked away in the hamlet of Trethevy you’ll find one of Cornwall’s best kept secrets - St Nectan’s Glen.
Providing plenty of things to do, Siblyback Lake offers a fantastic family day out.
A waterside attraction in Cornwall with accompanying, picturesque campsite.
This waterside attraction with campsite is perfect for a holiday on the water in Cornwall.
Explore parts of the stunning North Cornish coastline and its wonderful marine wildlife that you would otherwise miss during your time in Cornwall.
Tehidy is the largest area of woodland in west Cornwall, with over 9 miles of paths and 250 acres of woodland and lakes to explore.
Take to the water with St Ives Boats on one of their daily boat trips leaving from St Ives Harbour.
Kennall Vale remains one of Cornwall's most beautiful natural attractions.
An ancient oak forest with steep valley gorge along which the River Fowey flows with waterfalls.