Cornwall is packed with unforgettable experiences, from world-famous attractions to tranquil gardens and breathtaking coastal walks. Here are some highlights to inspire your stay.
Cornwall is packed with unforgettable experiences, from world-famous attractions to tranquil gardens and breathtaking coastal walks. Here are some highlights to inspire your stay.
Newquay Aquarium (Newquay) – Explore marine life from Cornwall and beyond, with interactive exhibits perfect for all ages.
Newquay Zoo (Newquay) – A family-friendly zoo featuring exotic and endangered species, plus daily animal talks and feeding sessions.
Eden Project (St Austell) – Iconic biomes housing the world’s largest indoor rainforest, plus year-round family events.
Tintagel Castle (North Cornwall) – Legendary birthplace of King Arthur, perched dramatically on a rugged clifftop.
St Michael’s Mount (Marazion) – A tidal island with a historic castle, stunning gardens, and panoramic sea views.
Minack Theatre (Porthcurno) – An open-air theatre carved into the cliffs, offering spectacular performances overlooking the ocean.
Lost Gardens of Heligan (Mevagissey) – One of England’s most magical gardens, rediscovered after decades of neglect.
Trebah Garden (near Falmouth) – Subtropical valley garden leading down to its own private beach.
Trelissick Garden (Truro) – National Trust gardens with sweeping views over the Fal estuary.
Lanhydrock (Bodmin) – A historic estate with formal gardens, woodland walks, and a grand country house.
South West Coast Path – Crantock to Holywell Bay – A stunning stretch with dramatic clifftop views and wildflowers.
Bedruthan Steps – A famous coastal walk with striking rock formations rising from the sand.
St Agnes Head – Rugged landscapes, mining heritage, and incredible Atlantic views.
Camel Trail (Padstow to Wadebridge) – A gentle, traffic-free path along a former railway, perfect for walking or cycling
Padstow – A picturesque harbour town famous for its seafood restaurants, including Rick Stein’s eateries, and its lively quayside.
St Ives – Known for its golden beaches, narrow cobbled streets, and vibrant art scene with galleries like Tate St Ives.
Fowey – A historic port town with boutique shops, waterside dining, and strong literary connections to Daphne du Maurier.
Mousehole – A postcard-perfect fishing village with narrow lanes, colourful cottages, and a sheltered harbour.
Book your luxury self-catering holiday at Crantock Bay today and start counting down to sea views, fresh air, and total relaxation.
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