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The Best Things To Come Out Of Cornwall

Cornwall is responsible for more than you may realise. When you think of Cornwall you automatically start thinking of sandy beaches and crashing waves, however, there is much more to the county than this. On your next visit into Cornwall, think about the amazing facts and creations that have come from the seaside county. From scientific discoveries, to Hollywood blockbusters, Cornwall is responsible for some of the world’s greatest creations.

Rocket Line Apparatus

Image Source  The rocket line apparatus is a system where a line is launched from a ship in distress to the shore. This amazing system was created by Henry Trengrouse,who was originally a cabinet maker and was from Helston. Trengrouse created the apparatus after the tragic accident of the frigate HMS Anson was grounded. Over 100 men died just off of Loe Bar, which is located near Porthleven. The tragedy happened in 1807 and by 1808, the rocket line had been created. Trengrouse Way in Helston was named after Henry because of the great success of his invention.

Transparent Soap

Image Source Standard soap has been around for thousands upon thousands of years, however, a brilliant Cornish mind created transparent soap much later. The idea came from barber Andrew Pears, who was born in Mevagissey in 1770. At the age of 17, he went to Soho to pursue his barbering dream, this is where he made his discovery. This is where he became conscious of the fact that people with sensitive skin needed a much more gentle soap. Pears soap was created in 1807 and was a high quality transparent soap with long-lasting bubbles. Pears soap is still sold in most major supermarkets and pharmacies.

Museum Of Witchcraft

Image Source  Located in Boscastle, the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic was first opened in 1960 by Cecil Williamson. The museum is home to the world’s biggest collection of magical items and the museum delved into the practices of witchcraft and magic in Britain. The museum explores the differences in witchcraft from ancient times to the present day. The museum is also home to some extremely rare bewitching objects.

Austin Healeys

Image Source Donald Healey was born in July of 1898 in Perranporth and was a rally racer. The Cornishman created the Donald Healey Motor Company and named the first car he created, the ‘Healey Elliott’. The Cars were first produced in 1946 all the way until 1950 when the Tickford model replaced the Elliott. Around 101 Elliotts were made but only around 25 of the cars remain now. Although the cars weren’t actually manufactured in Cornwall, they would never have come into fruition if not for the fantastic Cornish mind of Donald Healey.

Planets, Lunar Craters And An Asteroid

Image Source  Something remarkable to come from Cornwall is the discovery of the planet Neptune. John Couch Adams was a mathematician and astronomer who was born in Laneast in 1819. Adams had suspicions about a planet beyond Uranus as early as 1841, although it wasn’t until 1845 when he informed Cambridge Observatory where the planet was located, this means that Adams’ discovery was a year earlier than the official discovery in Berlin. Because of his extraordinary discovery, John had an asteroid, a lunar crater and even one of Neptune’s rings named in his honour.

Incredible Authors

Image Source  Daphne Du Maurier was born in 1907 near Fowey and was a fabulous author and playwright. Daphne wrote dozens of books that became world famous, including the classic gothic novel Rebecca. She had a writing career  which spanned over four decades and wrote Jamaica Inn, which the inn near Launceston is named after. Rosamunde Pilcher is a Cornish writer who is exceptionally popular abroad; she was born in Lelant in 1924 and started writing when she was only 7 years old. In 1943 she joined the women’s Royal Naval Service and by 1949, she had published her first book “Secret To Tell” a great deal of her novels were turned into TV movies; these are strikingly popular in Germany.

Iconic Movie Locations

Image Source  Cornwall is one of the most beautiful places in the whole of the UK, which means it’s no surprise that some of Hollywood’s most iconic movies were filmed in locations in the quaint seaside county. The locals are very used to new blockbusters announcing that they will be filming on the stunning coast. One of the most famous movies filmed in Cornwall, specifically at the Eden Project in Newquay is the James Bond classic “Die Another Day” which starred Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry and Judi Dench. Another famous movie filmed in the county was Tim Burton’s version of “Alice In Wonderland”, which has some scenes filmed at Antony house starring the Golden Globe winning actor Johnny Depp.

The Steam Engine

Image Source  Richard Trevithick was born in 1771 in Tregajorran, which is a hamlet located near Redruth. Trevithick was well known for being a famous mining engineer, but not a lot of people know that he was responsible for creating and manufacturing the first steam locomotives before he went away to pursue his career in Peru. Unfortunately, not a lot of people know about Trevithick as James Watt is widely credited with the birth of the modern engine, however, in truthfulness, Richard Trevithick is the real father of the high pressure steam engine.
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Interesting Facts About Cornwall You Probably Didn’t Know

Cornwall is one of the most beloved places in the UK for stays, but there are so many things about Cornwall that not a lot of people know and are very interesting to learn about before your next visit. Some of these facts will even make you rethink what you know about the Cornish seaside county, Cornwall has so much history and so much of it is unknown, so here are 8 facts you probably didn’t know about Cornwall. 

Cornish Pasties Are Very Practical

Image source  Cornish pasties were originally created for the cornish tin miners to take to work. They needed a substantial and nourishing snack to keep their energy up throughout their long working hours.  The large crusts were added so that the cornish miners had something to hold and once they had eaten the rest of the pastie, they would throw the crust away. This is because of all the harmful and poisonous chemicals that were involved in tin mining, the large crust meant that the pasties wouldn’t get contaminated. 

Cornwall Has The Longest Coastline In The Country

Image source  Three sides of the beautiful southern county are covered by clear blue oceans which means that the county has the longest coastlines in the whole of the UK, the coast has actually been measured to be a colossal 1,086km, which doesn’t even include the coasts of the isle of scilly. The gorgeous Cornish coastline is the perfect setting for romantic walks, breathing in the sea air and taking in the astonishing scenery. 

Cornwall Has The Largest Selection Of Plant Species In The UK

Image source The Eden Project is a “global garden” with plants from all over the globe. Because of this, Cornwall is home to the largest collection of species found in the British isles. Plants have been collected from all around the world and are kept in two huge biomes, which activate the exact temperature that the plants need to survive.  The larger biome mimics a rainforest and the smaller biome recreates the gorgeous mediterranean. This means that even in the colder months, the plants are in an area with temperatures of over 28 degrees. 

Cornwall Has A Native Language

Image source One of the lesser-known facts about Cornwall is that it has its own language, Kernewek. The language comes from celtic origin but it sadly began its decline in the18th and 19th century.  Most reports say that the last person who spoke Kernewek as a first language died in 1777 and was a lady named Dolly Pentreath, however, there are some claims that the last native speaker didn’t die until much more recently in 1914. Although, in recent years, schools have begun teaching the language in hopes of a Kernewek revival.    

Some Cornish Waters Are Shark Infested

Image source  You may not realise quite how vast the aquatic animals that habitat the area are. Of course they have crustaceans and small common fish, but the waters also house larger animals such as Bottlenose Dolphins, Grey Seals, Basking Sharks, and Whale Sharks, which sound extremely intimidating, but they only actually eat plankton. Recently a Blue Shark even took a trip to the harbour in St Ives, although some experts believe that the shark may have just got lost. 

Waves Reach Unbelievable Heights

Image source Surfing is obviously one of the most popular activities in Cornwall, and with the stunning crystal clear waters, we can see why. However, a lot of people don’t realise just how striking the waves can become, especially on Fistral Beach, which is located on the Newquay coastline. During winter storms, the waves can reach breathtaking heights of around 30ft, definitely not for the faint hearted, but these waves are a surfer's dream.

There Is A Cornish Flag

Image source The cornish flag is known as St Piran’s  flag or “Baner Peran” in Kernewek, it is a black flag with a white cross through centre and a lot of of Cornish people use it to symbolise their identity. Whilst the exact date the flag was created is unknown, the earliest reports of the flag being used date back to 1188, when the flag was being used in crusades.  It was then accredited to Saint Piran who was a 5th century Cornish patron saint. Many locals celebrate this flag and some even have stickers of the flag on their cars and fly the flag on masts in their gardens. 

Cornwall Has Over 300 Beaches

Image source Clearly with a coastline of over 1,000km you would expect Cornwall to have a huge amount of beaches, but over 300 is astounding. Cornwall has beaches that are suited for everyone, if you are wanting to have a whimsical picnic on the beach then visiting one of the beautiful secluded coves is a must. If you are on a fun filled family holiday, then the long golden sandy beaches are perfect and the pebbled beaches can act as a great setting for a seashell pirate treasure hunt.  There are also many different dog friendly beaches so you don’t have to leave your furry friend behind. The majority of the beaches also have highly qualified lifeguards so you can relax whilst  your children have fun and of course you can’t forget about the iconic surfing beaches, some of which offer surfing lessons, you can find out more about that here
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The Best Surf Schools In Cornwall

Surf Schools In Cornwall

The Cornish coast is famous for its beautiful beaches and the perfect waves for surfing, and the sport is extremely popular among the locals there, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t take part when you go on your holiday. Cornwall has many different surf schools that can help you learn to ride the waves like a pro, even if you’re a complete beginner! 

Escape Surf School

The Escape Surf School, which is based in Newquay, has been teaching surfing for over 17 years and their teaching team boasts two ex-professional surfers. The school offers surfing lessons for beginners, intermediate level and advanced level surfers. One of the reasons why the surf school is so good, is because it only teaches surfing, this means that all of the staff there are specifically surfing teachers and not kayaking or paddle boarding teachers.  This means that they are very passionate about the sport and will give you the best lessons possible. Escape Surf School offers both group lessons and private lessons, so if you want to go for your hen or stag party for a bit of fun, or if you want to seriously get into surfing, then they can help you. They also offer kids school holiday surf sessions to get the little ones involved.  The surf school runs sessions 7 days a week, 12 months of the year and they are only closed for Christmas day, boxing day and new years day.  Book your lessons with Escape Surf School here!

Fistral Beach Surf School 

Fistral Beach Surf School is the only surfing academy that operates on Fistral beach. They offer lessons for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners. They also operate as a surf hire shop so if you feel like riding the waves even after your lesson has finished, you will be able to hire all the gear you would need to continue your surfing experience.  If you choose to learn at this school, then you are guaranteed to have a professional surf coach teaching you. They will be a qualified surf instructor and lifeguard who have a lot of experience surfing and are very passionate about getting everyone involved in the sport. T The school is equipped to be open all year long and any equipment that you would need will be provided during your lesson, the hire shop also has both summer and winter wetsuits available. Those learning to surf can do so in family sessions, group sessions individually, or in child only lessons. Book your lessons with Fistral Beach Surf School here!

Harlyn Surf School 

Harlyn Surf School is based in Harlyn Bay, and has been operating for over 24 years, and they have recently been named the “best surf school on the north Cornish coast” by the Sunday Times.  One of the ways Harlyn surf school differs from the other is that it offers not only surfing lessons, but also lessons for various different water sports, such as paddleboarding, coasteering and kayaking. This means that there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy.  The school is based on a ⅔ mile crescent of golden sand that is accompanied by stunning rock pools and it is known as one of Cornwall’s safest family beaches. They have a professional team of instructors which is led by Chris Rea who is the director of the water skills academy. This academy specialises in water safety and instructor training so you know you will be safe in his hands.  The Harlyn Surf School is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, so why not book you lessons with them now! You can book your lessons with them here.  So with this many options of safe and qualified surfing schools, what's stopping you ? Get involved in the fun on your holiday to Cornwall this year and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Reasons Why Cornwall Is Famous

Cornwall is known as one of the best places in the UK to go on holiday, but why? There are many reasons as to why people of all ages love to come to Cornwall for their holidays. Not only does Cornwall have its own very special charm, but it also has a huge amount of history behind it and has some of the most beautiful scenery and tastiest food in the whole country. So keep these things on your next holiday in Cornwall.

Cornish Pasties And Pies

For most people, when you think of Cornwall, your mind wanders straight to cornish pasty. These delicious pasties have been a staple in Cornish culture since the 1700’s and are still as popular as ever now. The pasties are made with golden flaky pastry and they are filled with delicious meat, vegetables and thick gravy.    The pasties were created with the working men in mind, they could have their lovely meat and veg filling wrapped up in a little parcel for easy transport into the mines. Cornish pasties became so popular, that some mines were even equipped with their own pastry ovens!    Another famous pie that Cornwall is known for is stargazy pie. Originally, stargazy pies were made with pilchards, meaning the main ingredient, that was accompanied by eggs and potatoes. In more recent times, people use different variations of fish to create the pie, which is highly recognisable due to the fact that the fish heads stick out of the pastry!

Cornwall’s Famous Beaches

Cornwall is world famous for its breathtaking coastlines, each beach has its own unique charm, they are quaint and mesmerizing. Cornwall boasts an incredible 300 beaches that span over 300 miles. If you were wondering which are the best to go to when you visit Cornwall, you can find our review on the most amazing beaches in our opinion here   Some of the beaches in Cornwall even manage to give you a tropical feeling, the beaches are equipped with palm trees and the weather itself is even subtropical in parts of Cornwall. So even in England, where the weather is typically miserable and rainy, the cornish coast can give you that feeling of being abroad, relaxing on a carribean beach. 

Folklore 

Image of king arthur mural    Cornwall has so much history behind it, and very little is known about it, for example Cornwall is known to be the birthplace of King Arthur. There are even still remains of the ever mystical and eerie Tintagel castle, which is known as King Arthur’s castle. You can take a lovely walk through the King Arthur Trail which is located along the north coast of Cornwall and visit historic sites like the medieval market town of Camelford and Dozmary pool, where it is rumored that the famous Excalibur lies.   There are also many different Cornish folklore stories that involve mermaids, one of the most memorable being the “Mermaid of Padstow.” The story goes that a mermaid and a sailor fell in love and when their relationship ended, the sailor shot the mermaid.    The reason as to why he shot her has many different versions, some say she refused to marry him, others say that she tried to lure him under the sea. After being shot, the mermaid set a dying curse on the harbour of the River Camel stating that the harbour would be unsafe, unusable, and desolate. 

Roger Taylor

Probably the most famous person to have ever been more in Cornwall is Roger Taylor (pictured above). He is the drummer for one of the biggest bands in the world, Queen. Roger was born in Cornwall in the city of Truro and was educated at Bosvigo and Truro schools.    Whilst still at school, Roger was touring Cornwall as a drummer in the band “The Reaction”. It wasn’t until he moved to London to study dentistry that he ended up in Queen which went on to become the biggest band in the world. Roger still has a holiday home that he visits regularly in Cornwall on the Helford river. 

Cornish Cream Teas

A cornish cream tea is similar to an afternoon tea, it consists of a pot of tea served with scones and all the accompaniments, cornish clotted cream, jam and even sometimes butter. Cream teas similar to this are served throughout England, but none of them compare to the fresh cornish clotted cream and handmade scones that are served in Cornwall.    One of the best places to go for a cornish cream tea is the Lakeside Cabin Cafe which is located in St Ives, it has a 5 star rating on tripadvisor. Although this is one of the best, there are hundreds of quaint seaside cafes that serve delicious cornish cream teas for you to enjoy. 

The Seafood Restaurant

The Seafood restaurant is a Michelin star restaurant that was founded in 1975 by Rick Stein and his wife Jill Stein. The restaurant has an international reputation for serving extremely high quality fresh seafood. The head chef Pete Murt uses locally sourced produce to create simple yet exceptionally tasty seafood dishes.    Within the restaurant, there is a seafood bar, which is used to serve incredible platters of oysters, sashimi, and langoustines, which are delicious norway lobsters. The restaurant also has 16 beautiful guest rooms which are available to book on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis. 
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Bakeries In Cornwall That You Need To Visit

Bakeries To Visit In Cornwall

Cornwall is known for having some of the most amazing pies, pasties and pastries in England, yet each baker has a different recipe. Whilst some aren't so great, typically in Cornwall they are beautifully tasty. Whether you’re looking for a traditional Cornish pasty, or some handmade artisan breads, here are some of the best bakeries that the Cornish coast has to offer.

The Cornish Bakery

Visit their website here  Although they now have stores all across England, The Cornish Bakery originated as a small store in Mevagissey. The founder, Steve Grocutt won over the locals with his delicious pasties, which have become a trademark for the store. The bakeries have many different awards, one of the most profound is them being named makers of the “world’s best pasty.” They also bring the french coast to the Cornish coast with their range of croissants, pain au chocolates and various other french treats for you to enjoy.

St Mawes Bakery Shop

Visit their website here   If you’re a pasty lover you need to get yourself to St Mawes Bakery Shop, their range of savoury pasties is to die for. St Mawes was founded all the way back in 1912 and has been family run ever since. All of their baked goods really are handmade with love, which makes them taste even better.   Since Covid-19 hit, the business launched the “Pasty Club'. This is a monthly subscription service which allows you to get pasties delivered straight to your door each month. What more could you want?!

St Ives Bakery

Visit their website here    St Ives bakery sells a wide variety of hand made freshly baked goods. Not only do they sell traditional Cornish pasties, but they also sell bread, pastries and cakes and anything else you may desire! Just have a walk past and look in the window, you will be greeted by rows of freshly baked meringues, biscuits and the smell of freshly baked bread, that wafts towards you from inside. This independently owned unique bakery will definitely have you drooling and stuck for choice.

Pauline’s Creamery

Visit their website here    This bakery has been operating as ‘Pauline's Creamery’ for over 30 years, however, many years ago it operated as the ‘Old Oak Tearoom’, where it was visited by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York. Pauline’s Creamery sells a wide variety of both savoury and sweet treats. They make delicious fresh cream cakes made by hand with fresh cornish clotted cream, as well as gateaux and Cornish cream teas. They also sell the classic cornish pasties because what's a cornish bakery without cornish pasties!

The Baker's Dozen + The Cornish Mill and Bakehouse

Visit their website here    The Baker's Dozen is another family run business in cornwall. All of their products are handmade and baked in their bakehouse. Their home baked delights range from bread, pasties, cakes and sweet treats that everyone can enjoy. They frequently visit the Truro Farmers Market to sell their goods, so why not shop local, support the local market traders and pick up some delicious baked goods from The Baker's Dozen at the same time. They also donated their products to NHS workers on shift in their local hospital.

Warren’s Bakery

Visit their website here   Warren's Bakery is known as the oldest pasty maker in the world. They have been operating for over 120 years, they opened when two families came together in 1860 to combine the freshest local ingredients from a farmer's son  with excellent traditional craft bakery skills, from a baker’s daughter.   So if you're looking for an authentic traditional Cornish pasty, this is where you need to be. Their recipes have been handed down from generation to generation to ensure their high standards are still stuck to today. They have now branched out and have 40 stores throughout the west country.

Da Bara Bakery

Visit their website here   Da Bara was founded in 2011 by two brothers who are self-proclaimed “long-term Veterans” of the hospitality and catering trade. The bakery started off as just producing home made bread but it didn't take long for one of their wives to get involved in the business and they expanded to cake makers as well. They have one many awards for their fantastic range of unique breads, pastries and preserves. They also compile luxury fresh baked goods as gift hampers for you to give to your loved ones.

Stones Bakery

Visit their website here    Stones bakery is an extremely healthy option for a bakery if you're on a health kick, they do sell pastries and sweet treats, but they also sell healthy biscuits and muesli. They also sell locally sourced groceries such as eggs, milk, and butter. They brand themselves as an artisan bakery which means you know that everything is fresh and handmade to produce the best quality baked goods for their customers.   They make their dough with a long fermenting process which will naturally improve the flavour of their bread. This process also helps to improve the longevity of their bread shelf life without having to add any artificial preservatives.   So whether you've got a sweet tooth or a craving for a proper cornish pasty, there’s an abundance of local bakeries in Cornwall that can provide you with fresh products that are hand-made with locally sourced ingredients. Which one would you choose, and would you have a traditional pasty or a sweet treat?
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What Are The Best Things To Do When Visiting Cornwall UK?

Best Golf Courses in Cornwall

Cornwall county is a popular holiday destination in the UK. If not for the Cornwall beach chalets, it's also the perfect place for a golf break.

Golfing In Cornwall

There is no shortage of fabulous golf courses to visit. It boasts of the many parkland courses and excellent links, rolling hills and dramatic coastlines. You can make a great holiday getaway with a visit to some of their exotic locations and get into golfing while away. The lucky ones live in Cornwall, but these are the top golf courses if you are visiting.

China Fleet Golf Club

The course is set in 180 acres of beautiful countryside. It's one of the top golf course and country club in the county. The club has many other facilities, including a bar, restaurant, hotels and practice areas. You will enjoy golfing and the view of the Tamar River. The golf course itself is eighteen-hole parkland with a classic design by Dr Martin Grant Hawtree.

Enodoc Golf Club

St. Enodoc golf course overlooks Camel Estuary. It has beautiful links and high towering sand dunes, which makes it perfect for the sport. You will also enjoy sea views as you explore two of the best links golf in Cornwall. The establishment is second to none, which attracts many people, both locals and visitors. It is found in Rock, the royal sailing town with the picture-perfect harbour. You can also explore the surrounding for some of the best sights and leisure activities.

Perranporth Golf Club

Visit one of the favourite golf clubs in the southwest. Its located just above the Perranporth beaches, it has exceptional landscapes. You will enjoy the surroundings the same way, if not more than golfing. The natural contours will show a different experience with every hole. It has more than sixteen marker posts, that’s why you should consider a course planner if it's the first time there. They have challenging and enjoyable golf on offer, best for experienced golfers and beginners.

Trevose Golf Club

You won't miss Trevose golf club in any list talking about the best golf courses in the UK. The reason it's regarded as one of the best is the links golf and the Atlantic coastline surrounding. It's also because you can play and visit throughout the year regardless of the weather. It's a perfect stop for a golf break because there is so much action happening around the club to experience. The windswept links are the biggest attraction but also space and location.

Mullion golf club

Mullion has a 6000-yard course that gives golfers the most challenging and fun experience. It’s surrounded by rugged cliffs and landscape that makes the best golf setting. The risk-reward par fours and quirky holes make the sport very enjoyable. It was founded in 1895 and has almost gone extinct a few times, but each time manages to come back with a bang. It was once described as short and sweet, but what it lacks in length, the club makes up for it with the unique surrounding.

Conclusion

The five golf courses are among the top hundred in Cornwall. A golfer will never run short of challenging activities because of the many golf clubs in the county. The magnificent coastal settings make most of the courses exceptional with incredible views. They cater for experienced golf lovers and beginners; they are all worth a visit.
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What Are The Best Things To Do When Visiting Cornwall UK?

What Are The Best Things To Do When Visiting Cornwall UK?

Cornwall is an amazing place with so much to see and explore. It is the place you can take your friends, family and it also has children-friendly places where you can take your children to have fun. No matter what time of the year you go there, you will always have a fabulous time. You cannot possibly exhaust all the best places in Cornwall since they are vast. There are a lot of seaside towns and villages you can explore. You will get to enjoy mouth-watering dishes of fish and chip shops and enjoy local brews in the bars and taverns. The rugged rocks and sandy beaches will make you want to stay and never leave. Here are some of the best things to do when visiting Cornwall.

Best Things To Do When Visiting Cornwall

Below are some of the best things you can do when visiting Cornwall.

Surf at Watergate Bay Hotel

Watergate Bay hotel is where you can relax, enjoy surfing, eat and socialize with other people visiting the place. You can enrol in the Extreme Academy surf school, which is located next to the beach. There are unique collections of Cornwall beach chalets located in the coastal towns. For all the equipment you will need for surfing, you can get them for hire at the academy. After a long day of surfing, you can enjoy delicious dishes at the hotel. Fresh food from the ocean, such as lobsters and fish, are among the delicacies you can devour.

Hartland Heritage Coast

This is among the destinations where you will love to visit whenever you get the chance. You will get to experience the rural setup of life, which contradicts the commercialized city life that you may be used to. You can exhaust your desire to explore the beach at the Hartland Quay Hotel. The massive rock formations on the cliffs symbolize how incredible the power of nature is to shape and move landscape. To make things more exciting, you can climb the cliffs and search for mermaids or pirate treasure.

Visit a Cornish Jeweller in Truro

Truro is one of the port towns that you should visit while in Cornwall. The Cornish Jeweller in Truro is best known for the antique jewellery from the Georgian period. You can get rare and very unique jewellery. Get to experience a touch of the past heritage and beauty from the exquisite shops and premises. Take a look at some of their homemade gold rings and diamonds created in the town. Get your loved ones souvenirs at the shop premises, be it earrings, necklaces or bracelets. Spoil yourself with gifts, or you can invest as well.

Enjoy the Sunset at Land's End

If there is one thing nature can grace us with, it is the magnificent view of the sunset. There is so much beauty in the sunset that you should not miss out on. At Land's end, you can be lucky to see the sharks and dolphins basking in the evening sun. There are also plenty of cliffs walks you can take, which are lovely in the twilight hours. The sunset lighting the vast sea and the sky on the edge of the Land gives the impression that the sun is dropping on the earth's surface. You can never run out of things to do when in Cornwall. From enjoying delicious dishes t surfing, watching the sunset to collecting various souvenirs. So when you think of going for a vacation, Cornwall is the ultimate place to go!
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Why Should You Visit Cornwall?

Why Should You Visit Cornwall?

Cornwall is a lucious and fantastic place to visit, especially with the amount of amazing photography there is on the internet. But besides the view, what else is there to do in Cornwall, and why should you visit?

Reasons To Visit Cornwall

There are many reasons why you NEED to visit Cornwall, even if it’s just for a day. We took our time to write this article on the biggest reasons why you should visit.

Beaches

The beaches are by far, by opinion, one of the main reasons to visit Cornwall. Being able to set yourself in a photography setting is very relaxing, especially with the Cornish sea washing up nearby and the wind hitting your face, it makes it the perfect holiday setting!

Food

Cornwall is quickly becoming known as a place for a food haven with many Michelin starred chefs scattered throughout the restaurants in Port Isaac and Padstow and further food festivals located in Padstow Rock, St. Ives and Porthleven. They showcase the finest food products within Cornwall and they happen throughout the year.

Sub-Tropical Gardens

Thanks to the luscious climate Cornwall and the Cornish sea has, Cornwall has many sub-tropical gardens that you can use as a conversation starter. There is plenty to discover within one of the largest global greenhouses known as ‘The Eden Project’. You can very easily get lost under the canopies of the ‘Lost Gardens Of Heligan’ or, if you wish, treat your eyes see Trebah and Glendurgan own secluded beaches.

Myths & Legends

Cornwall has such a rich history and many myths and legends. From mermaids to giants and saints to pesky piskies, there are more myths and legends dedicated to so. There are many attractions dedicated to these myths and legends, such as King Arthur’s tintagel, the museum of witchcraft and the magic boscastle. It’s endless, so if you’re into fantasy, you will love the legends of Cornwall.

Art & Culture

Cornwall has always been a home to creative arts and has been a natural home for creative people to get their inspiration or ideas. Since the very early 19th century, you will find no country that’s home to as many artists as Cornwall. Since this is the case, Cornwall has many art attractions you can visit, such as the Minack Theatre, Tate St Ives, and the Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens. Castles

Cornish Ice Cream

On top of all this, you can visit everything above whilst holding a fresh and gorgeous cornish ice cream. Many parlours are scattered across Cornwall, but a few have the best and most fresh ice cream you can get. We wrote an article on ice cream parlours and the ones you should visit, you may find it helpful.

Watersports

Watersports has always had a place within Cornwall. Many watersport lovers come here to surf and in due time has created a huge surfing community. Since Cornwall is surrounded by ocean, it means there is a big and easy opportunity to sail, swim, surf or even take a boat trip whenever and wherever you’re based.   We hope this article suits you well and has given you many reasons why you need to visit Cornwall at some point in your life.
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How Good Is Surfing In Cornwall UK?

How Good Is Surfing In Cornwall UK?

How good is surfing in Cornwall?

Cornwall County has a variety of attractions that make it a popular destination throughout the year. The milder climate is an allure to all Britons. The ideal location bordering the Atlantic Ocean provides a long coastline suitable for maritime sports. Cornwall has close to two hundred beaches that complement the variety of sports and especially surfing.  Surfing is a sport whereby one rides on the top of a wave while standing or lying on a surfboard. There are numerous surfing spots. Certain spots satisfy the dream of a surfer. Surfers are travellers and are always in search of the ultimate wave. Beaches do not have the same wave quality. Surfers sit within proximity as they have identified the wave that brings the best thrill.  At Cornwall, several beaches are renowned around the world. Various factors determine a surfing spot. Firstly, there is a wide swell window. A swell is a subsequent series of mechanical waves that move along the interface between water and air. Reliable offshore winds facilitate this.  Secondly, there is to be a long-wave face. The wave face ought to break down steadily. An ideal surf spot should provide these waves throughout the year. The long stretch of beach and warm temperatures has made Cornwall the United Kingdom's surfing capital. It hosts several professional surfing competitions in Europe. The most visited surfing beach in Cornwall is the Fistral beach at Newquay. Fistral beach provides swells of up to eight feet. Many individuals rush here in the summer as it gets crowded. It is amongst the best-surfing destinations. High cliffs and dunes support the beach. It has held several surfing competitions such as the Famous Night Surf, Broad Masters championship, and National Surf championship. Gwithian beach has a long beach supported by dunes which makes it ideal for surfing. The constant swell throughout the year brings in many enthusiasts.  There are several shops and restaurants for enthusiasts. Many shops offer surfing gear for hire at affordable rates. Once at Cornwall, one cannot lack a surfing spot. This makes it the ideal surfing destination due to its numerous locations. Cornwall is a popular surfing destination as it also provides surfing training. There are several surfing schools for beginners. The Escape Surf School at Newquay has over fifteen years’ experience teaching surfing. Training involves how to hold the surfboard and get to feet to surf. Stabilising the surfboard is critical to enjoying the surf.  Fistral Beach Surf School is open throughout the year and enjoys the most surf training in the United Kingdom. General surfing safety tips are available. These include keeping a safe distance from other surfers and the board's position when a wave is coming.  There are plenty of other schools in Cornwall. These include Padstow to Bude and other areas. If one is seeking to surf in the UK, then Cornwall County provides the best surfing spots. Those with limited experience are welcome as there are several training facilities. The professionals are encouraged to sign up for one of the surfing competitions and display their skills amongst the best.
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Is Cornwall A Great Place For Families To Travel?

Is Cornwall A Great Place For Families To Travel?

The county of Kernow is as diverse as anywhere else in the world, filled with awesome Cornwall destinations that will blow your mind. From quaint fishing villages to sandy beaches, miles of craggy granite coasts to verdant forests, open moors to exceptional architecture and everything in between, you need not fail to visit some of them when you pass by. There is a world full of wonder twice as nice awaiting the kids with destinations such as Adrenalin Quarry in Liskeard, Lappa Valley in St Newlyn East, Camel Creek Adventure Park in Wadebridge, Tamar Valley Donkey Park and St Ann's Chapel, and Cardinham Woods, Bodmin. Some of the most interesting places to visit with family include:

Padstow – Foodies’ Palace

Wondering where to get some grubs in this wonderful city? Look no further than Padstow which is by a long shot the best place for a tourist’s food break. You could have an outdoor dinner every night in this beautiful seaside town. In an attempt to fill out your taste buds, purpose to visit one of the four Rick Stein’s restaurants and if you are a curious cyclist, Padstow also offers a great location to stay in awaiting the renowned Camel Cycle Trail.

Newquay – Surfers’ Heaven

Newquay fascinates global sufferers because of its constant array of waves and spectacular beaches such as Great Western Beach, Watergate Bay, and Fistral Beach. It also frequently hosts surfing tournaments and events including the yearly Board-masters Festival, branding it of the best places to go on vacation in Cornwall for those who fancy surfing breaks.

St. Ives – For Lovers Of Art

This is the art centre of Cornwall and the home of the Barbara Hepworth Museum, Sculpture Garden, and Tate St Ives alongside many other smaller galleries. It attracts world-class artists, exhibitions, and events all year long, you will always be right if you are searching for Cornwall's art scene. Similarly, St Ives is a lively and vibrant seashore town with numerous popular beaches in the area.

Fowey – Couples’ Paradise

This is for those who fancy history and love to learn about the encouragement behind the works of favourite authors. Fowey is one of the top-tier places to visit in Cornwall. You can learn about Kenneth Graeme’s motivation for his well-known story of delightful Wind in the Willows River Cruise which is at Fowey Estuary.

Port Isaac - Best For Walkers

Any clue where that famous TV series about hot-tempered Doc Martin was shot? Well, if you visit Port Isaac, you may spot the landscape and perhaps some of the places in the area. Explore and see if you can locate the houses that were Doc Martin’s neighbours. It is also an excellent getaway destination to free oneself from the hustle and bustle of the city. Set off to the stunning rugged coastline, its elegant spot for strollers boasting of its easy access to the South West Coast Path.

Final Thoughts

It feels all too rewarding to see Cornwall feature in one of the top family and peer destinations, with the rise of staycations which immensely buzzes the market. Family retreats are usually full of fun entertaining activities for young stars and the whole family ranging from waterparks to boat trips.
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