Tintagel: A Legendary Village Steeped in Myth and Majesty
Tintagel is one of England’s most evocative and enchanting destinations. With its breathtaking coastal scenery, ancient ruins, and deep-rooted connections to Arthurian legend, Tintagel weaves together myth, history, and natural
Port Isaac: A Coastal Gem with Character and Charm
Known to many as the filming location for the TV series Doc Martin, Port Isaac has long outshone its on-screen fame, offering an authentic and timeless Cornish experience with a
Padstow: Cornwall’s Harbour Town with Heart
With its bobbing fishing boats, narrow lanes and scent of salt and sea air, Padstow is a Cornish harbour town that effortlessly blends old-world charm with a fresh, modern spirit.
Polperro: Cornwall’s Timeless Harbour Village
Polperro feels like a place time politely forgot. With its jumble of whitewashed cottages, flower-filled lanes, and tiny harbour framed by rugged cliffs, it’s no wonder this postcard-perfect fishing village
Drama on the Edge: Visiting the Minack Theatre
Perched high on the granite cliffs above the turquoise waters of Porthcurno, the Minack Theatre is one of Cornwall’s most extraordinary treasures — and quite possibly one of the most
St Ives: Art, Atmosphere and Atlantic Light
Tucked away on Cornwall’s spectacular north-west coast, St Ives is one of those rare places that seems to belong to both the wild and the whimsical. With its whitewashed cottages,
St Agnes: Cornwall’s Wild-Hearted Gem
Perched on Cornwall’s rugged north coast, St Agnes is a village that wears its heritage with pride and its coastal charm with effortless style. A place where mining chimneys crown
Newquay: Cornwall’s Laid-Back Surf Capital
If there’s one town that captures the free-spirited soul of the Cornish coast, it’s Newquay. Perched dramatically on the Atlantic edge, this seaside town is a mix of golden beaches,
Looe: A Coastal Classic with a Working Soul
Nestled on Cornwall’s south-east coast, where the River Looe splits the town in two and fishing boats still haul the morning’s catch to the quayside, Looe remains one of Cornwall’s
Mousehole: A Cornish Harbour Lost in Time
With its stone harbour walls, narrow winding lanes, and timeless rhythm of tides and fishing boats, Mousehole is more than just a place—it’s a feeling. A gentle reminder that the
