Make a splash at these five fantastic water parks in Cornwall this summer
Perfect for when you want to get wet but don’t fancy dealing with tides, sand and brisk seas, here are five of the best Cornish water parks and slip-and-slides.
Perfect for when you want to get wet but don’t fancy dealing with tides, sand and brisk seas, here are five of the best Cornish water parks and slip-and-slides.
It’s hard to think of anything more quintessentially Cornish than one of its many historic fishing villages. To get your fill of that wonderful nostalgia for times past, check out our top seven prettiest historic fishing villages to visit in Cornwall.
Cornwall’s relatively warm climate means that the county offers an abundance of lush, beautiful gardens to explore. From the globally recognised indoor rainforest of the Eden Project to the more formal gardens of stately home Lanhydrock to the spectacular clifftop views from Chygurno, there is a garden to inspire everyone. Here are our top 10 lush Cornish gardens to experience in late summer.
I LOVE Christmas, so I needed a Christmas day out. I also love traditional houses and buildings, so what a backdrop Trevince …
The Eden Project is built in a once derelict China clay pit located in St Austell. The attraction focuses on connecting us …
Flambards theme park in Helston is a family fun day out which offers a wide variety of attractions. Whether you’re feeling brave …
Camel Creek is an adventure park located in Tredinnick, near Wadebridge, and is a fun all-year-round park which provides a great day …
Trevathan Farm Shop can be found near Port Isaac, and is well stocked with seasonal vegetables and local goodies which you can …
Having been closed for 10 months whilst the construction of the new footbridge took place, I wanted to visit Tintagel Castle and …
Cornwall’s coast path is a beautiful place to walk, no matter what time of year. Wanting to explore somewhere in Cornwall I’d …