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Cornwall is one of the UK’s premier holiday destinations and one of the most sought after places in which to live. Here are some of the reasons for Cornwall’s popularity.

Beaches

view north over Holywell Beach Long sandy strands, wild Atlantic surf beaches, sheltered coves and miles of estuaries with treelined shores with secluded little bays. [read more]

Gardens

Lanhydrock The mild maritime climate has encouraged the establishent of many world reknown gardens filled with exotic plant collections. [read more]

Culture

St Ives harbour Artists and writers have flocked to Cornwall for many years seeking inspiration and exploiting the exceptional light and landscapes.

Restaurants

mussels at Duckpool Surrounded by the sea it is not surprising Cornwall has a growing reputation as having some of the finest sea food restaurants.

History

Pendennis Castle, Falmouth Cornwall’s history has been shaped by the sea and mining the natural resources in the land.

Where to stay

St Michael's Hotel near Gyllyngvase beach in Falmouth To satisfy the ever growing demand from visitors there is a huge selection of accommodation available all year round. [read more]

Watersports

Sailing in the Carrick Roads, Falmouth Sailing, surfing, fishing, swimming, kayaking, bodyboarding, diving, snorkelling, rock pooling, you name it, in Cornwall you can do it.

Outdoor activities

signpost at Marazion Walking, cycling, photography, bird-watching, dolphin and seal spotting, nature walks.

Wildlife

Osteospermum at Gyllyngvase beach in Falmouth A rich diversity of native flora and fauna, numerous national rarities and many migrant species can be found in Cornwall.

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