Located in the far west of Great Britain on a peninsula tumbling into the vast Atlantic Ocean, Cornwall almost surrounded by the sea, a magnificent coastline wraps around the county for almost 300 miles. Cornwall is also the location of mainland Great Britain's most southerly promontory, The Lizard, and one of the UK’s most westerly points, Land's End, while a few miles off shore and even further west is an archipelago of tiny islands that make up the Isles of Scilly.

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Private Driving Tour - Experience The Best of Cornwall

Enrich yourself in the local culture, history and best sights of Cornwall with your very own experienced and knowledgeable guide - Keith! Visit the favourite places or those off the beaten track. Wh

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Surf, Yoga, and Woodland Camping Weekend

Join our unique surf & yoga retreat in Cornwall for a weekend packed with energising surf & restorative woodland yoga. Whether it’s your first time in the surf or you’re looking to improve, our aim

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Stay in Cornwall

A place that always feels like home

Don’t be surprised if a stranger stops to say hello and asks how your day’s going. That’s just the way we do things here. We’d like to think it helps explain why so many visitors keep returning, year after year.

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Discover Cornwall

Our Regions

Discover the 7 regions of the county of Cornwall, from the Tamar Valley and Bodmin Moor to the North Coast and the Lizard Peninsula; each fiercely unique and each uniquely beautiful.

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Perranporth Beach

Surrounded by tall cliffs and rolling dunes, this vast, sandy beach has something for everyone—whether that be snorkelling, sunbathing or a splash about in the surf.

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Carbis Bay Beach

Just a mile out of St Ives, Carbis Bay Beach is the perfect destination for a relaxing day at the beach.

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Porthgwarra Beach

Porthgwarra Beach is a picturesque inlet located right at the bottom of West Cornwall.

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Navigate Cornwall: Discover Your Favourite Places

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Everything you need to know to plan your perfect Cornish getaway.

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  • Travel to Cornwall by train

    GWR operate high speed train services frequently from London Paddington station including the Night Riviera Sleeper Service to Penzance. There are also direct trains daily from Bristol and beyond. More info from: nationalrail.co.uk

    Once in Cornwall, there's a great rail network for getting around the county, ideal for when the roads are busy in the summer. Give the driver a rest and grab a cheap day return to St Ives or Looe. Sit back and enjoy the scenery on the Tamar Valley Line or head to the beach at Newquay or Falmouth. For more info, go to Great Scenic Railways

    For National Rail enquiries telephone 08457 484950

    The First Group co-ordinate bus services from many Cornish stations.

    Park-and-ride schemes run in season at Liskeard (for Looe) and St Erth (for St. Ives).

    Travel to Cornwall by road

    It takes less than five hours to get from London to the heart of Cornwall by either train or car. Drive along the M4 motorway from London, or M6 from Manchester, and then the M5 to Exeter and finally either the A30, that is mostly dual carriageway, or the A38 passing Plymouth and Saltash into South East Cornwall. Alternatively if you enter Cornwall from North Devon, there is the scenic A39 Atlantic Highway running through Bude, which you can join from Junction 27 on the M5. Due to the high volume of traffic on Cornwall's roads during the summer months the main routes can become congested especially at weekends. Travelling overnight or outside peak rush hours is recommended to avoid long delays.

    • To plan your journey use the AA Route Planner for a tailor made travel plan with timings and mileage
    • For information on possible delays or roadwork's throughout the UK or in Cornwall visit Traffic Watch
    • Travelling to Cornwall with a caravan? Check out our Caravan Towing guide

    PLEASE BE AWARE. Sat-Navs can lead you to some wonderful places in Cornwall, many of them down narrow country lanes with high hedges and few reversing points. If you are not sure...don't go on. Better to turn around and find another route than end up lost in the middle of nowhere.

    Travel to Cornwall by coach and bus

    National Express operate a full service into Cornwall as far as Penzance, Megabuss also go to a few towns including Newquay and Falmouth.

    Coach travel times from London or Birmingham to the city of Truro are around 7-8 hours

    Many tour operators offer coach holidays to Cornwall, contact your local travel agent for details.

    For information on public transport, including local bus timetables, once you are in Cornwall, Click here.

    To plan your journey in advance, journey planning websites such as Traveline South West can be useful.

    If you are bringing a coach to Cornwall, did you know Cornwall Council now offers a weekly coach rover ticket. This is available for all car parks where coaches are permitted and costs £15 for 24 hours or £50 for 7 days and £35 for 4 days. These can be obtained by creating an account to use the ZatPermit system.

    Travel to Cornwall by air

    Flying to Cornwall can offer an attractive alternative to the long and sometimes frustrating journey by train or car.

    Newquay Airport is served by a variety of routes from across the UK and beyond. For more information, please visit the Cornwall Airport Newquay Website or call +44 (0)1637 860600 or e-mail Info@newquaycornwallairport.com

    The Airport offers year-round onward connectivity to the Isles of Scilly with Skybus.

    Exeter Airport is also withing easy reach of Cornwall via the A30 and A38.

    Travel to Cornwall by ferry Travelling across the Channel from France to the UK can take as little time as 35 minutes on the Eurotunnel from Calais to Folkestone and just 1 hour and 20 minutes on one of the ferry services between France and Dover.

    Plymouth is the closest ferry port to Cornwall, being just across the River Tamar. Brittany Ferries offer services from Roscoff in France and Santander in Northern Spain into Plymouth as well as further services from France and Spain into Portsmouth and Poole.

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  • Cornwall has some of the most diverse and interesting places to visit, many with facilities for visitors with disabilities. Most attractions will provide access and facilities for our less mobile visitors, but it is best to check specific requirements with the attraction before your visit.

  • Cornwall has only one City, Truro with a population of 21,000 famous for it's gothic arcitectiure and cobbled streets it has something for everyone.

  • There are many ways to travel to Cornwall, from trains to the ferry and from coaches to flying, making the county easily accessible to all.

  • People think that about 8,000 to 13,000 people probably speak Cornish. Some young people have grown up speaking it. Most people in Cornwall know a few sentences or words in Cornish. In 100 years, Cornish has grown from almost no speakers to many thousands, which is very exciting for many people.

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Hotel Meudon

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Cornwall’s best-kept secret: a hidden-valley hotel and secluded beach.

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Fowey Cottages

We offer some of the finest self-catering cottages in and around Fowey, Cornwall.

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Downs Barn Farm

Downs Barn Farm is ideally situated for a holiday in West Cornwall, in a quiet rural location with lovely countryside and coastal views.

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Creekside Cottages

Creekside Cottages offers a fine collection of individual waterside, rural and village self-catering holiday cottages on the south coast of Cornwall.

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Nature & Wildlife, Food & Drink

Alpaca Experience at Mount Edgcumbe

Family friendly walks with alpacas in the wonderful Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, a most beautiful Grade one listed landscape. Enjoy far reaching vistas with friends and family as you take a walk with

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Advanced Coasteering at Land's

Join Kernow Coasteering for Cornwall’s greatest coasteering experience. On this trip, we take on the towering cliffs of Land’s End. Coasteer through an absolutely epic landscape of stunning cliff scen

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Beaches, Surfing

Bespoke Surfing

Right in front of our surf school are the beautiful golden sands and blue ocean waves of Fistral Beach. We've been teaching here for many years and know how to help you get the best experience at the

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