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
Porthcurno: A Hidden Cove of Wonder and Waves
Once the heart of global communications, now a peaceful coastal retreat, Porthcurno is one of Cornwall’s most strikingly beautiful locations, perfect for those who like their beaches with a side
Porthleven: Cornwall’s Hidden Harbour of Charm and Character
Famed for its historic harbour, thriving food scene, and raw natural beauty, Porthleven is a place where time slows down just enough for you to catch your breath—and maybe order
St Michael’s Mount: Cornwall’s Tidal Time Capsule
There are few places in the world where you can walk a cobbled causeway through the sea and find yourself at the foot of a medieval castle on a tidal
Penzance: The Edge of the Map, The Heart of Cornwall
With its Georgian architecture, thriving arts scene, sub-tropical gardens, and views across Mount’s Bay to the legendary St Michael’s Mount, Penzance is more than just the last stop on the
Perranporth: Surf, Sand & Stories
Tucked along the north Cornwall coast, between Newquay and St Agnes, Perranporth is the kind of place that welcomes you in flip-flops and leaves a little bit of sand in
Fowey: A Harbour Town That Writes Its Own Story
With pastel cottages stacked like theatre seats above the harbour, yachts gliding lazily past, and a literary history that lingers in the sea air, Fowey (pronounced ‘Foy’, like ‘joy’) is
