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.
Carn Euny is amongst the best preserved ancient villages in the south west, occupied from the Iron Age.
Chysauster is an ancient village near Penzance - showing what rural life was like over 2000 years ago.
A blue flag awarded beach in the heart of St Ives - perfect for families with a range of amenities close by.
A popular place to visit in Cornwall; Newlyn is a contemporary art gallery located just outside of Penzance.
Take the hassle out of your trip to Cornwall with this one stop shop to all your holiday experiences and activities.
Located just offshore from Marazion, the castle and grounds of St Michael's Mount provide a 'legendary' day out.
If you're looking for things to do in Cornwall, consider a visit to this fantastic open air theatre.
A beautiful place to see in Cornwall, stunning views come as standard along this stretch of beach in St. Ives.
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.
Perfect for families; Carbis Bay beach boasts a mile long stretch of golden sand and gleaming turquoise waters.
Beautiful gallery housing a vast collection of work from the famous Newlyn School of painters.
Wheal Owles and the Crowns engine houses at Botallack doubled as Wheal Leisure in the 2015 Poldark series.
One of the sandiest beaches in Cornwall located in the famous Mount's Bay nr Penzance.
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 great dog friendly beach near St Ives. Enjoy miles of golden sand.
A fascinating Cornish landmark - sites such as this were built as striking shrines or tombs.
In excellent condition; the mine offers a reminder of what life was like in the late 19th century.
Eat at The Godolphin and enjoy sublime menus and awe-inspiring panoramas of one of the most magnificent beachside views in the county, if not the country.