A unique experience
Weather
Cornwall has a gentle marine micro-climate that is warmed by the Atlantic Gulf stream and is sunnier than the rest of England. When mainland Europe is suffering with heatwaves, Cornwall is comfortably warm.
Beaches
With over 250 miles of coast, Cornwall has one of the most varied and beautiful coastlines in the UK with over 300 beaches. Read more
Food and Drink
You’re in for a treat, food and drink in Cornwall is seriously special. Fresh-from-the harbour seafood, indulgent Cornish Cream Teas and incredible local produce. Read more about Food and Read more about Drink
Outdoor activities
Cornwall is a paradise for walkers with over 450km of dramatic coastline paths. Cyclists will enjoy the country lanes. For the more adventurous there is kayaking and surfing. Read more
Festivals
There is a festival for everyone, all genres of music, food, drink, art, farming and dance. Read more
History and mystery
Cornwall has a wealth of history to visit, from 10,000 year old neolithic sites to king Arthur’s Castle to more modern mining history. Read more
Wildlife
As one of the best places in Britain for wildlife watching, you can expect to see grey seals, dolphins and even whales and sharks. On land, we have an exceptional array of wild creatures. Read more
Gardens
The region is packed with over 40 beautiful world class gardens, from the domed Eden project to classical sub-tropical gardens. Read more
Art and Drama
The unique quality of light has attracted many artists to Cornwall. The Minack theatre offers a unique experience situated on the edge of a cliff. Read more
Movie locations
Film crews are regular visitors to Cornwall, casting our dramatic scenery into their story lines. Read more

