Travel Guide
Cornwall

Immerse yourself in the Cornish charm! Explore dramatic coastlines, picturesque fishing villages and ancient tales with our comprehensive Cornwall travel guide. It's not just a trip, it's an unforgettable adventure into a world of magic and mystery.
Quick Facts
Location Cornwall is located in the southwestern tip of England, bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean and to the south by the English Channel.
Population The population of Cornwall is approximately 565,000.
Language English is spoken widely in Cornwall, with some locals also speaking Cornish, a Celtic language.
Notable Landmarks Famous landmarks include St. Michael's Mount, The Eden Project, and the historic town of St. Ives.
Beaches Cornwall is home to 300+ beautiful beaches, many with golden sands and top surfing conditions.
UNESCO Sites Cornwall is home to a UNESCO World Heritage site: the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape.
Climate Though it is the most southernly part of the UK, Cornwall enjoys a mild oceanic climate, making it a year-round destination.
Cuisine Cornwall is famous for its traditional pasties, a type of savory pie. It is also known for local seafood and Cornish cream tea.
Festivals Cornwall hosts many cultural festivals, like the Golowan Festival in Penzance and Cornwall Film Festival.
Wildlife Cornwall's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife including seals, dolphins, and a wide range of bird species.
Cornwall

Discover Cornwall

Immerse yourself in the fascinating charm of Cornwall with our newly compiled collection of experiences. Venture beyond the ordinary with our hand-picked selection of fascinating and extraordinary experiences in this quintessentially English county. Be enchanted by the rugged beauty of the coast, wander through quaint villages with centuries of history, savor delicious Cornish cuisine and immerse yourself in the arts and culture of the region. Get ready to explore the hideaways of inspired artists and walk in the footsteps of Poldark. From adrenaline-pumping water sports to tranquil garden visits, from immersing yourself in the rich heritage of mining to stargazing in the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, we've got it covered. This collection offers a kaleidoscopic perspective on Cornwall, suitable for every type of traveler. So are you ready to experience Cornwall? Dive into our collection and begin your journey of discovery.

Destinations in Cornwall