Cornwall, A Land Apart

The county of Cornwall is at the southwestern tip of England and forms a peninsula known for its beautiful sandy beaches and picturesque harbour villages. It is a popular holiday destination also known for surfing. Cornwall is renowned for its local organic produce and has a strong culinary heritage. It is hard not to fall in love with Cornwall!

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Best time to visit

In Cornwall spring arrives early, and autumn lingers longer. July and August are the busiest months and temperatures are higher. June, September and beginning of October are quieter months and the weather is usually quite good. Rainfall and higher winds are common during the winter months but there are plenty of fun things to do indoors.

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History

Cornwall has a vibrant past dating back 3,000 years. The area was first inhabited by pre-Romans who spoke Celtic and Common Brittonic, which later developed into Southwestern Brittonic and Cornish. Over the years, important events shaped Cornwall into a fascinating county with a rich cultural heritage that is still evident today.

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Experience

Cornwall is famous for; gorgeous gardens and iconic attractions such as St Michael's Mount, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Minack Theatre, Land's End, Tintagel Castle and the Eden Project.

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Hospitals & Health Centres

There are a number of hospitals and health centres across Cornwall responding to emergencies 24/7. The Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust is the principal provider of acute care services in the county.

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Ideal for

Cornwall is ideal for those who love nature, history and adventure. Whether you are travelling solo or with your family and friends, you can have a unique experience geared to your preferences.

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Nearby

At the southern part of Cornwall, in Mount's Bay, you will find St Michael's Mount, a small tidal island that is a civil parish linked to the town of Marazion by a man-made causeway of granite setts. You can walk across to the island between mid-tide and low water where you will find the beatutiful castle and Victorian terraces.

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Sightseeing

Cornwall's iconic attractions such as historic houses, castles, museums and World Heritage Sites, will surely keep you on your toes. St Michael's Mount, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Minack Theatre, Tate St Ives, Land's End, Tintagel Castle and the Eden Project, to name a few, are on every visitor's list!

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Travel Information

Cornwall can be reached by train, coach, car, ferry or plane. There are frequent train, coach and ferry services departing from various locations across Britain. There are also regular flight schedules to Cornwall Airport Newquay from airports around the UK, Ireland, Germany and Spain. For more information please contact us.

A JOURNEY THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

Discover Cornwall on a photography tour

 
Cornwall is famous for its picturesque harbour villages with beautiful views of the ocean.
 
St Michael's Mount is a tidal island you can access between mid-tide and low water via a man-made causeway of granite sets from the town of Marazion.
 
The beautiful ocean and sandy beaches of Cornwall make it a popular destination for many travellers.

HIGHLIGHTS ON A MAP

HOTELS IN CORNWALL

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EXPERIENCES IN CORNWALL

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