Rating 4.33 out of 5 Cornwall is well known for its beautiful coast, but in the winter I often get the urge to head to the woodland; from the crunchy leaves in autumn, to the bare trees and crisp air in the winter, the woods are my favourite place to blow off the cobwebs! The [...]
Rating 4.25 out of 5 With over 150 beaches to choose from, it is hard to pick the top ten beaches in Cornwall. Here on Newquay Holiday Tips we are having a go; with a run down of what we think are the best beaches in the county. These beaches are picked in mind [...]
Cornwall’s natural assets, are, to be sure, unique within the United Kingdom. It boasts not only the most stunning and variegated coastline but also more of it than any other county – 250 miles’ worth. Put another way, in Cornwall you are never more than sixteen miles from the sea. Remote enough to have escaped the post-war development that swallowed the rest of the south coast, the shoreline here remains staunchly protected.
From world renowned beaches to untouched coves; quaint harbours to dramatic cliff-tops; a landscape as pretty as it is rugged…Cornwall’s natural beauty can uplift your heart and hearten your holiday. Experience a place with more coastline, better beaches and some of the most precious countryside anywhere in the UK. Everyone can find their haven in Cornwall.
This Whitsun bank holiday why not enjoy one of Cornwall’s most successful and blossoming Festivals – The Fal River Festival? The Festival had over 30,000 people attend last year. Celebrating life on and around the Fal River 150 events are being lined up for this year’s Festival, which runs from Friday, May 28th, to Sunday, June 6th, at various locations in the area.
















