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Discover ancient fishing villages, secret smuggler coves and breathtaking coastal views when you book a holiday in South Cornwall.

More sheltered than the rugged Atlantic north coast, South Cornwall was the home of Cornwall’s fishing industry. From tiny harbour villages like Polperro, Gorran Haven and Cawsand to important ports including Charlestown, Fowey and Looe, holidays in South Cornwall can almost feel like you’ve travelled back in time. Today you’ll still find white-washed cottages clinging to the water’s edge and fleets of brightly-coloured fishing boats returning with their daily catch, and you can learn all about the south coast’s smuggling heyday in the local museums. Or, live like a local and book on to one of the many fishing trips to see how you fare as a fisherman. 

You’ll find South Cornwall scattered with sandy beaches and tiny coves - a beach lover’s paradise. You could easily spend every day of your stay in South Cornwall discovering a new sandy sweep. There are family friendly beaches perfect for sandcastles and swimming, such as Looe beach and Talland Bay, great surfing conditions at Whitsand Bay and lots of hidden gems along the South West Coast Path - our favourite is beautiful Lantic Bay.

Following the cliff top tracks and beachside trails of the South West Coast Path is often the highlight of many holidays in South Cornwall. Whether you’re a keen rambler, walking your dog or hoping to discover a quiet beach that you’ll have to yourself, you’ll love the far-reaching views and abundant wildlife, from seabirds to seals.

Away from the coast, you’ll find plenty to keep you entertained during your south Cornwall getaway. Don’t miss the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan and the famous biomes of the Eden Project. From art galleries to a Monkey Sanctuary, there’s something here for everyone.

When it comes to great places to eat and drink in South Cornwall, you’re spoilt for choice with everything from Cornish cream teas, pasties and ice cream shops to cosy harbourside pubs, beachside cafes and fine-dining seafood restaurants. Stock up on local Cornish produce for a countryside picnic, tuck into a huge crab sandwich, or enjoy fish and chips on the beach while watching the sunset. Whatever you choose, you can guarantee it’ll be both delicious and as fresh as can be.

Whether you’re planning a big group get together, your annual family holiday or a romantic getaway, a holiday in South Cornwall will be one to remember.

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Discover ancient fishing villages, secret smuggler coves and breathtaking coastal views when you book a holiday in South Cornwall.

More sheltered than the rugged Atlantic north coast, South Cornwall was the home of Cornwall’s fishing industry. From tiny harbour villages like Polperro, Gorran Haven and Cawsand to important ports including Charlestown, Fowey and Looe, holidays in South Cornwall can almost feel like you’ve travelled back in time. Today you’ll still find white-washed cottages clinging to the water’s edge and fleets of brightly-coloured fishing boats returning with their daily catch, and you can learn all about the south coast’s smuggling heyday in the local museums. Or, live like a local and book on to one of the many fishing trips to see how you fare as a fisherman. 

You’ll find South Cornwall scattered with sandy beaches and tiny coves - a beach lover’s paradise. You could easily spend every day of your stay in South Cornwall discovering a new sandy sweep. There are family friendly beaches perfect for sandcastles and swimming, such as Looe beach and Talland Bay, great surfing conditions at Whitsand Bay and lots of hidden gems along the South West Coast Path - our favourite is beautiful Lantic Bay.

Following the cliff top tracks and beachside trails of the South West Coast Path is often the highlight of many holidays in South Cornwall. Whether you’re a keen rambler, walking your dog or hoping to discover a quiet beach that you’ll have to yourself, you’ll love the far-reaching views and abundant wildlife, from seabirds to seals.

Away from the coast, you’ll find plenty to keep you entertained during your south Cornwall getaway. Don’t miss the magical Lost Gardens of Heligan and the famous biomes of the Eden Project. From art galleries to a Monkey Sanctuary, there’s something here for everyone.

When it comes to great places to eat and drink in South Cornwall, you’re spoilt for choice with everything from Cornish cream teas, pasties and ice cream shops to cosy harbourside pubs, beachside cafes and fine-dining seafood restaurants. Stock up on local Cornish produce for a countryside picnic, tuck into a huge crab sandwich, or enjoy fish and chips on the beach while watching the sunset. Whatever you choose, you can guarantee it’ll be both delicious and as fresh as can be.

Whether you’re planning a big group get together, your annual family holiday or a romantic getaway, a holiday in South Cornwall will be one to remember.


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South West Coast Path, Cornwall
South West Coast Path, Cornwall

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Meandering around the South West coast of England is a whopping 630 miles of incredible scenery, ripe for exploring on a dedicated footpath. As the longest National Trail in the UK, the South West Coast Path runs from Minehead in Somerset, along the Devon and Cornwall coast, and all the way to Poole Harbour in Dorset. Sections of the path make for delightful afternoon strolls, or you can be more adventurous and head out on a longer mission. It’s a wonderful way to explore the heritage, wildlife, geology and scenery in Cornwall and the South West, bringing you up close and personal with the natural beauty of the area.

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Walking the coast path is the main reason we come to Cornwall. You can access the path directly from Dolphins Leap to Bedruthan Steps and beyond in one direction and Watergate Bay and beyond in the other direction. Boscastle to Tintagel is a wonderful walk.

April 2023


Walking in Cornwall
Providing a series of free walks across the UK, including Cornwall, Walking in England has a dedicated section for our wonderful corner of the West Country, with maps to print and download to explore the area on foot. One of the main reasons people come to visit this part of the world is because of the beautiful natural scenery, so while you’re here it’s a good idea to get out the walking boots and set off on a hearty jaunt. Bring your map, because a lack of mobile signal is one of the things we like the most in Cornwall, and take it all in because it’s even better in reality than it is in the pictures.

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Magic Wood
Magic Wood
The Magic Wood Climbing Centre combines sport and tradition by offering bouldering, top-roping and lead climbing at a wall that’s designed to suit all ages and abilities. At Woodlands Farm in Liskeard, the facility is open from Tuesday to Sunday – from 2pm on weekdays, and in the mornings as well as afternoons at the weekends. Prices start at £6.50 for adults and £4.50 for children, with family and annual passes also available. Private coaching is available and there are small charges for equipment hire as well, so keep that in mind before you visit!

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Indoor Active
Indoor Active

Shiny and new to Cornwall, Indoor Active offers Soft Play as well as Clip ‘n Climb facilities to entertain the kids on holiday in Cornwall. Soft Play for those who haven’t come across it yet is a three-floor purpose-built play area for children from 0-11 years old, and includes a ball pool and double slide for toddlers on the ground floor level, as well as rope bridges, climbing nets and a maze run on the next two levels. It’s free for children under 12 and prices thereafter start at £4. Meanwhile, Clip ‘n Climb next door is a climbing experience for everyone aged four years and up.The clever concept that allows you to simply clip on to an automatic belay system and start climbing without the need for a partner, makes it a safe introduction to climbing that includes challenges designed for physical and mental testing – who said learning can’t be fun? Prices start at £8 and vary according to off and on peak times.

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Adventure Activities Cornwall
Adventure Activities Cornwall

Adventure Activities Cornwall really does what it says on the tin – it’s a comprehensive guide to activities in the area, that gives you all the information you need to find adventure sports and extreme sports in the great Cornish outdoors. Surfing, kayaking, sailing, go karting, body boarding, kite surfing, land and sea, you name it and it’s on there, providing an extremely helpful resource for adrenaline junkies looking to get up close and personal with this part of the world, all thanks to one enthusiast on an adventure-seeking mission.

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