Liskeard
Full of charming heritage, Liskeard makes for a relaxing break for travellers, with wonderful museums and outstanding scenery to look forward to. The Liskeard and District Museum in Foresters Hall in...
Rugged coastlines, extraordinary scenery and a wide range of attractions mean Cornwall has plenty to offer everyone in the family.
The golden sands of Perranporth, along with the Porthminster (St Ives) and Fistral (Newquay) beaches are perfect whether you’re looking for a day of relaxation with the family, water sports or wondrous coastal trails.
However, there is more to Cornwall than its shorelines. The Eden Project is the largest rainforest in captivity, featuring an assortment of plants, exhibitions and year-round family events.
Last but not least, Land’s End is a must-see attraction. As the most westerly point of mainland England, you can look forward to ethereal coastal trails and views of the Isles of Scilly.
Full of charming heritage, Liskeard makes for a relaxing break for travellers, with wonderful museums and outstanding scenery to look forward to. The Liskeard and District Museum in Foresters Hall in...
Cornwall is well-regarded as one of the UK’s leading holiday spots, and Looe is one of the top towns within the region for a perfect coastal break. The main beach in Looe boasts delightfully golden sand,...
Mevagissey is a village in the English county of Cornwall, nestled in a valley that faces the picturesque Mevagissey Bay. It's the perfect place to take a traditional family holiday, as there's plenty...
The town of Newquay in Cornwall is the perfect traditional holiday destination. Of course, the coastal town is famous for its surf and is a major draw for water sports fans, but there are plenty of other...
Located near Falmouth in south Cornwall, Penryn combines a fascinating history with a wide range of things to see and do. Much of the town's architecture dates back to Tudor, Jacobean and Georgian times...
The historic port of Penzance in south-west Cornwall is a popular destination for tourists, and with good reason. Its unusually warm climate means palm trees thrive here, and there are areas full of subtropical...
With its miles of golden beaches and stunning scenery, Perranporth is the perfect destination for anyone wanting to make the most of Cornwall's natural beauty. Located down the coast from Newquay, Perranporth's...
The town of Redruth in Cornwall sits at the heart of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site and is a great place from which to explore the natural beauty of this part of the world. It is at the centre...
St Austell is a town in Cornwall that is not far from some of the best beaches in the UK, making it an effective base for exploring the coastline. Over the years, the mining, china clay and brewing industries...
It’s not difficult to see why artists, including JMW Turner and Henry Moore, have been attracted to the Cornish town of St Ives since the 19th century. Their legacy remains with a thriving artist community...