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Best Ice Cream Parlours in Cornwall 2025

When you're enjoying a sunny day in Cornwall, nothing beats a delicious ice cream. As the owner of Cornwall Comfort Chalets, I've spent years exploring the hidden gems and famous spots across our beautiful county. Here are my detailed recommendations for the absolute best spots to enjoy a frozen treat, complete with insider tips on what to order and when to visit.

Roskilly's Ice Cream Farm, St Keverne

Nestled in the heart of the Lizard Peninsula, Roskilly's is more than just an ice cream shop - it's a complete farm experience. Their Jersey cows graze on organic pastures visible from the ice cream parlour, and you can actually watch the entire production process through their viewing gallery. The clotted cream flavour, made with their own farm-fresh cream, is absolutely legendary. Their salted caramel has won multiple awards, and the seasonal flavours like Cornish strawberry in summer and spiced apple in autumn are worth planning your visit around. Don't miss their afternoon milking sessions at 4:30 PM - it's a great activity for the kids before enjoying your dessert!

Moomaid of Zennor, St Ives

With its prime location in St Ives' picturesque harbour, Moomaid of Zennor offers some of the most innovative flavours in Cornwall. Their Shipwreck flavour (vanilla ice cream with salted caramel and honeycomb) is their signature, but don't overlook gems like the Prosecco Sorbet or the Dark Chocolate Orange made with single-origin Colombian chocolate. The parlour sources many ingredients locally, including honey from Cornish bees and milk from nearby farms. Visit during sunset for the perfect combination of harbour views and ice cream, or head to their farm shop in Zennor for a more peaceful experience away from the crowds.

Jelberts, Newlyn

Jelbert's is a testament to the philosophy that perfection needs no variation. This tiny shop in Newlyn has been serving the same recipe since 1955 - just vanilla ice cream, but it's the most extraordinary vanilla ice cream you'll ever taste. The secret lies in their traditional churning method and the quality of their ingredients. Each serving comes topped with a dollop of their signature clotted cream and a chocolate flake. The queue often stretches down the street, but don't let that deter you - it moves quickly, and the wait is part of the experience. Local tip: they're known to sell out on busy days, so arrive before 3 PM to avoid disappointment.

Chapel Porth Beach Cafe, St Agnes

While technically not a traditional parlour, Chapel Porth Beach Cafe deserves its place on this list for its famous 'Hedgehog' ice cream alone. This unique creation consists of locally-sourced vanilla ice cream rolled in clotted cream and honey-roasted hazelnuts - a combination that has achieved near-mythical status among Cornwall's ice cream aficionados. The cafe's location, tucked into the cliffs at Chapel Porth beach, offers spectacular views of the coastline and old tin mines. Visit during low tide when you can enjoy your ice cream while exploring the caves and rock pools. They're only open during the summer season (March to October), so plan accordingly!

Callestick Farm, Truro

A working farm just outside Truro, Callestick has been producing ice cream since 1989 using milk from their own herd of cows. Their production facility uses renewable energy, making this a sustainable choice for eco-conscious visitors. The smooth, creamy texture of their ice cream is achieved through a unique slow-churning process. While their Cornish Golden Fudge is the bestseller, don't miss their Thunder and Lightning (Cornish vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce and honeycomb pieces) or their dairy-free range made with coconut milk. The farm also offers tours where you can learn about ice cream making and meet the animals - book in advance as these are very popular!

Top Tip: While these spots are busiest between 2-4 PM during summer days, visiting during the 'shoulder hours' (11 AM-12 PM or after 5 PM) will help you avoid the longest queues. Many of these places also offer take-away tubs, perfect for enjoying back at your chalet!

Have you tried any of these ice cream spots? We'd love to hear about your favourite flavours! Share your experiences on our social media pages or leave a review if you're staying with us. And remember, all these locations are within easy driving distance from our chalets - just ask at reception for directions and local maps.

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Cornwall Summer Highlights 2025

Discover the enchanting allure of Cornwall this summer, where rugged coastlines meet charming seaside villages and ancient legends blend with modern adventures. Cornwall offers an irresistible mix of natural beauty, rich history, and exciting activities for visitors of all ages. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping water sports, peaceful coastal walks, or delectable local cuisine, this southwestern gem of England promises an unforgettable summer escape that will leave you planning your next visit before you've even finished your first Cornish pasty.

Rock Oyster - July 23-27 

Welcome to Rock Oyster, an intimate music and culinary festival nestled in the picturesque grounds of Dinham House, overlooking Cornwall's beautiful Camel Estuary. Experience world-class performances from international artists, savour exquisite dishes crafted by Michelin-starred chefs, and immerse yourself in our diverse wellness and adventure activities. From music lovers to foodies, adventurers to wellness enthusiasts - Rock Oyster Festival creates unforgettable moments for every taste.

Boardmasters Festival - August 6-10

Boardmasters, Cornwall's premier surf and music festival, has been running since 1981. The 5-day event takes place across two iconic locations: Fistral Beach, known for its world-class International Surf Competitions, and Watergate Bay, offering a breathtaking backdrop for live music performances. The festival drew an impressive crowd of over 150,000 attendees last year. To make the most of your budget, book early - tickets are available through a tiered pricing system where earlier purchases secure better rates.

Stithians Agricultural Show - July 14

The Stithians Agricultural Show, running since 1834, is one of Cornwall's largest one-day agricultural events held annually in July near Truro. This prestigious show combines traditional farming exhibitions, livestock competitions, and equestrian events with local crafts, Cornish produce, and family entertainment. The event attracts thousands of visitors who come to experience Cornwall's rich agricultural heritage through demonstrations, trade exhibits, and competitive classes while enjoying local food, live music, and various performances.

Falmouth Week - August 8-17

Falmouth Week, established in 1837 as a sailing regatta, has grown into the South West's premier sailing event and festival. This vibrant celebration combines maritime tradition with modern entertainment. Join the opening Falmouth Carnival, enjoy family activities at The Moor featuring carousels, live music, and art workshops, or experience evening events by Southwest Bars and Events, including themed music nights from the 80s to Ska.

Tunes In The Park - August 21-24

Experience the magic of Tunes in the Park, a vibrant 4-day festival set in the stunning Port Eliot Estate, Cornwall. This family-friendly event features multiple music stages, children's entertainment, wellness activities, delicious food and drinks, comfortable camping options, and an unforgettable atmosphere that brings the community together.

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The Eden Sessions 2025

The Eden Sessions are a series of live music concerts held annually at the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK. These outdoor performances occur in front of the iconic Biomes, creating a unique and spectacular venue setting.

Key features of the Eden Sessions:

  • Established in 2002, they've hosted major international artists including Elton John, Kylie Minogue, and Lionel Richie
  • Concerts typically run during the summer months (June-September)
  • The venue can hold approximately 6,000 people
  • Ticket holders get access to the Eden Project on the day of the concert
  • The natural amphitheatre setting provides excellent acoustics and views

The combination of world-class music performances and the stunning backdrop of the Eden Project's Mediterranean and Rainforest Biomes makes these sessions a unique highlight in Cornwall's cultural calendar.

When Are The 2025 Sessions?

This year, the sessions will take place across June and July with performances happening on 12/06, 18/06, 25/06, 26/06, 9/07, 10/07, and 12/07.

Who Is Performing This Year?

Texas (Plus KT Tunstall)  - Thursday 12 June

 

Texas is a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1986, led by singer Sharleen Spiteri. Their breakthrough came with 1989's "I Don't Want a Lover", and they achieved major success throughout the 1990s with hits like "Say What You Want" and "Summer Son". Known for their blend of rock, soul, and pop, they've sold over 40 million albums worldwide and continue to release music today.

Gary Barlow (Plus Beverly Knight) - Wednesday 18 June

Gary Barlow has written over 100 hit singles throughout his career. With Take That, he achieved 12 number-one singles in the UK, including "Back for Good," "Pray," and "Never Forget." Their album "Progress" became the fastest-selling album of the century in 2010.

As a solo artist, he's released four studio albums, with hits like "Forever Love" and "Open Road." He's also written songs for artists like Dame Shirley Bassey, Charlotte Church, and Robbie Williams.

The Script (Plus Tom Walker) - Wednesday 25 June

 

The Script is a popular Irish pop-rock band formed in Dublin in 2001. The trio consists of Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan, and Glen Power. They're known for hits like "The Man Who Can't Be Moved," "Breakeven," and "Hall of Fame," and have sold millions of records worldwide.

Deftones - Thursday 26 June

Deftones is an influential alternative metal band formed in Sacramento in 1988. Led by vocalist Chino Moreno, they're known for blending heavy metal with atmospheric soundscapes. Their breakthrough album "White Pony" (2000) showcased their signature mix of aggressive and melodic elements.

Biffy Clyro (Plus Nova Twins) - Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 July

Biffy Clyro is a Scottish rock band formed in Kilmarnock in 1995. The band consists of Simon Neil (lead vocals, guitar) and twin brothers James and Ben Johnston (bass and drums, respectively).

Known for their energetic live performances and progressive rock sound, they've evolved from math rock origins to mainstream alternative rock success. Their discography includes acclaimed albums like "Puzzle" (2007) and "Only Revolutions" (2009), earning them recognition as one of Britain's premier rock bands.

Madness (Plus Rhoda Dakar) - Saturday 12 July

 

Madness is one of Britain's most iconic ska and pop bands, formed in London in 1976. Known for their distinctive sound blending ska, reggae, and pop, they became one of the most prominent bands of the 2 Tone era. Their biggest hits include "Our House," "Baggy Trousers," "One Step Beyond," and "House of Fun."

The classic lineup features Graham "Suggs" McPherson (vocals), Mike Barson (keyboards), Chris Foreman (guitar), Lee Thompson (saxophone), Mark Bedford (bass), Dan Woodgate (drums), and Chas Smash (vocals, trumpet). The band are still known today for their energetic performances and clever mix of humour with social commentary.

Conclusion

The Eden Sessions 2025 promises an exceptional lineup of diverse musical talent, from rock legends to contemporary chart-toppers. With seven dates spread across June and July, featuring renowned acts like Texas, Gary Barlow, The Script, Deftones, Biffy Clyro, and Madness, along with their supporting artists, this year's series continues the tradition of bringing world-class entertainment to the unique setting of the Eden Project. The combination of stellar performances and the spectacular Biomes backdrop ensures that the Eden Sessions remains one of Cornwall's most anticipated cultural events.

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Discover the Magic of Camel Creek Adventure Park – A Must-Visit Cornwall Attraction

As the owner of TwiceAsNice Chalets, I'm always excited to recommend fantastic family attractions to our guests. One destination that consistently delights visitors is Camel Creek Adventure Park, located just a short drive from our cosy chalets.

Why Camel Creek Should Be on Your Cornwall Itinerary

Thrilling Rides for All Ages

From gentle carousel rides for toddlers to exhilarating roller coasters for older children and adults, Camel Creek offers attractions suitable for the whole family. The Morgawr Roller Coaster and Viking Warrior are particular favourites among our thrill-seeking guests!

Animal Encounters

Meet friendly creatures at the wildlife zones, where children can learn about and interact with various animals, from cute meerkats to playful ponies. The daily animal feeding sessions and keeper talks provide fascinating insights into these wonderful creatures.

All-Weather Fun

With both indoor and outdoor attractions, Camel Creek is perfect for Cornwall's changeable weather, ensuring your family has a fantastic time regardless of the forecast. The 5d Super Simulator and indoor play areas are particularly welcome on rainy days.

Educational Value

The park combines entertainment with learning, offering interactive experiences that teach children about wildlife and conservation in an engaging way. The dedicated educational zone features hands-on activities and informative displays.

Seasonal Highlights

Throughout the year, Camel Creek hosts special events that make each visit unique:

  • Spring: Easter egg hunts and spring wildlife activities
  • Summer: Extended opening hours and water play areas are in full swing
  • Autumn: Spooktacular Halloween events and harvest festivities
  • Winter: Magical Christmas experiences and winter wonderland themes

Dining and Refreshments

The park offers several dining options to keep your energy levels up throughout the day. The main restaurant serves hot meals, sandwiches, and healthy options, while various kiosks around the park offer snacks and drinks. There are also well-maintained picnic areas if you prefer to bring your food.

Planning Your Visit

The park is just a 30-minute drive from our chalets, making it an ideal day trip destination. We recommend arriving early to make the most of your day, and don't forget to pack swimwear for the water rides during summer months!

To maximise your experience, consider visiting on weekdays during peak season when the park tends to be less crowded. Early booking is recommended during school holidays.

🎡 Essential Information:

  • Open year-round (check seasonal opening times)
  • On-site restaurants and picnic areas are available
  • Free parking with disabled spaces
  • Wheelchair and pushchair accessible
  • Regular special events and seasonal activities
  • First aid facilities and baby changing rooms
  • Gift shop for souvenirs
  • Height restrictions apply to some rides

For families staying at TwiceAsNice Chalets, Camel Creek Adventure Park offers the perfect blend of excitement, education, and entertainment. It's one of Cornwall's premier family attractions, and we're proud to recommend it as part of your unforgettable holiday experience.

Book your stay at TwiceAsNice Chalets and make Camel Creek Adventure Park part of your memorable Cornwall adventure!

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The Fascinating History of the ‘Obby ‘Oss Festival in Cornwall

Introduction

Deep in the heart of Cornwall, in the picturesque town of Padstow, an ancient tradition continues to captivate locals and visitors alike. The 'Obby 'Oss (Hobby Horse) Festival, celebrated annually on May Day, is one of Britain's oldest surviving customs and a must-see cultural experience for anyone visiting Cornwall.

The Two 'Osses

Dating back centuries, possibly to Celtic times, the festival features two 'Obby 'Osses - the Old 'Oss (the original, dressed in black) and the Blue Ribbon 'Oss (introduced in the 19th century). These horse-like figures dance through the streets of Padstow, accompanied by drummers, musicians, and "Teazers" who guide them through the crowds.

Festival Schedule

The festival begins at midnight on April 30th when locals gather to sing the "Night Song". At dawn on May 1st, the town awakens to the "Morning Song". and the streets are decorated with flowers, flags, and greenery. The 'Osses emerge from their stables (actually local pubs) around mid-morning, and the celebrations continue throughout the day.

Historical Origins

The origins of this unique tradition are shrouded in mystery. Some historians believe it represents ancient fertility rites, while others suggest it could be linked to Celtic horse worship or even the celebration of the arrival of summer. Whatever its origins, the festival has become an integral part of Padstow's identity and Cornwall's cultural heritage.

Visitor Experience

For visitors to Cornwall, the 'Obby 'Oss Festival offers a rare glimpse into authentic British folk traditions. The narrow streets of Padstow come alive with music, dance, and community spirit, making it an unforgettable experience for anyone lucky enough to witness it.

Tips For Visitors:

  • Book accommodation well in advance as Padstow gets extremely busy during the festival
  • Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot
  • Be prepared for crowds and plan your parking accordingly
  • Respect local traditions and follow the guidance of festival stewards
  • Consider staying for several days to explore Padstow's other attractions

The 'Obby 'Oss Festival is just one example of Cornwall's rich cultural heritage, and experiencing it firsthand adds an extra dimension to any holiday in this beautiful part of the world.

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The Top 5 National Trust Places In Cornwall

Discover Cornwall's hidden gems with our guide to the region's most spectacular National Trust properties. From dramatic cliff top views to historic estates, we've curated the top 5 must-visit locations that showcase the best of Cornwall's natural beauty and heritage. Let's explore these remarkable destinations…

Lanhydrock House

Discover the enchanting Lanhydrock country house and estate, a stunning Victorian treasure. Marvel at the exquisite gardens with their perfectly manicured lawns and a stately tree-lined driveway. Explore the historic mansion, which was beautifully restored after the great fire of 1881, and experience both the upstairs luxury and downstairs service life of the Victorian era. The estate offers something for everyone - from peaceful woodland walks and riverside paths to exciting cycling trails and colorful gardens in bloom.

St Michael's Mount

Perched off Marazion's coastline, St Michael's Mount stands as a jewel in Cornwall's crown. This enchanting island fortress features a medieval castle, a historic church, and a thriving community, all connected to the mainland by an ancient cobbled causeway. During low tide, visitors can walk across this magical pathway to explore the mount. As the tide rises, the causeway disappears beneath the waves, leaving boat transport as your only way back to Marazion (unless you fancy a refreshing swim!).

Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps

Discover the breathtaking Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps, home to some of Newquay's most dramatic coastal scenery. This hidden gem features the legendary Bedruthan Steps Beach, a secluded paradise steeped in local folklore. While the beach access stairs remain temporarily closed due to wave damage, visitors can still enjoy magnificent cliff top views and explore numerous walking trails connecting to neighboring beaches in the Newquay region.

Glendurgan Garden

Explore the enchanting Glendurgan Garden, where rare plants and lush greenery create a stunning botanical wonderland. Get lost in the garden's famous maze, reminiscent of a fairytale adventure. The property offers more than just gardens - visitors can wander down to the quaint waterside hamlet and enjoy the peaceful shingle beach along the Helford River. This National Trust gem captures the imagination at every turn.

Cotehele

Squirreled above the Tamar River sits Cotehele, a historic house that dates back to Tudor times. Step through the hallways and admire rooms decorated with tapestries, suits of armour, and brass and old oak furniture, in keeping with the building’s past owners. A valley garden, working mill, ancient quay and pretty orchard home to apple and cherry trees will keep you occupied, and a trip to the Edgecumbe tea-room is a must!

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Celebrating St Piran’s Day 2025

St. Piran's Day, celebrated on March 5th, is the national day of Cornwall, honouring St. Piran, the patron saint of tin miners and Cornwall itself. The day commemorates when St. Piran, an Irish missionary, arrived in Cornwall around the 5th century. Cornish people celebrate with parades, traditional music, dancing, and flag-waving. The iconic black and white Cornish flag represents St. Piran's discovery of tin - when he noticed black tin ore in his fireplace producing a white cross of tin as it smelted. Today, the celebration has evolved into a wider expression of Cornish identity and culture.

Launceston Children’s Parade, March 5th 2025

The Launceston Children's Parade will be held on Wednesday, March 5 at 10 am. The procession begins at the castle entrance and makes its way to the town square. Organised by Launceston Town Council, everyone is welcome to attend and participate in the communal singing.

Featured performances include Mr Martin's Reel and the Lanson Dance, which made its debut in 2022 during a visit by the then-Prince Charles and Camilla, who are now King Charles and Queen Camilla.

St Piran’s Day Parade, Bodmin 2025

St Piran's Day celebrations will be on Wednesday, March 5th. Festivities begin at The Old Library at 11:00 am.

The event features a vibrant procession of local primary school children parading down Fore Street, accompanied by community members. Upon reaching Mount Folly, attendees will hear brief addresses from local officials before enjoying traditional Cornish dances performed by the children.

St Piran’s Festival, Newquay 2025

Join us for the annual St Piran's Festival in Newquay! This traditional Cornish celebration features singing, dancing, and the spectacular grand parade.

Saturday, March 1

  • 1:00 PM - Stories & Songs at Newquay Library
  • 2:00 PM - Cornish Language Taster Class with Liz Carne and Gareth Horner at the library
  • All Day - St Piran's Trail Fun Activity (maps available at Visit Newquay or downloadable from our website)

Sunday, March 2

  • 3:00 PM - Newquay Rowing Club's Famous Egg and Bacon Pie Competition (entries due by 3:00 PM)
  • 4:00 PM - Grand Parade starting from Gover Lane, proceeding through Bank Street and East Street, finishing at Marcus Hill
  • All Day - St Piran's Trail Fun Activity continues

Tuesday, March 4

  • Evening - St Piran's Eve Concert at the Great Western Hotel and Steam Bar

Pensans Shout for St Piran 2025

After the success of last year's St Piran's Day Dance and Shout, the event returns! The celebration will include participation in the Cornwall-wide Trelawny Shout, a mass singing of the national anthem at 9 pm, followed by more tunes and merriment. Visitors are advised to arrive early to grab a pint and a seat, as the venue was extremely busy last year.

The event will take place at 7 pm at the Yacht Inn, Penzance on the 5th March.

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Discover the Art of Pottery in Hayle

Discover the Art of Pottery in Hayle

Looking to explore your creative side? St Ives Pottery offers an immersive pottery experience in the heart of Hayle, Cornwall. This engaging workshop allows both beginners and intermediate crafters to try their hand at the potter's wheel in a historic setting that has been inspiring artists for generations.

What to Expect

During this hands-on session, you'll learn the fundamentals of throwing pots on a wheel, guided by experienced local artisans. Each participant will create their own unique pieces in a friendly, supportive environment. The workshop provides instruction in essential techniques, beginning with proper clay preparation and wedging. You'll learn how to centre the clay on the wheel, master basic throwing techniques, and develop skills in shaping and forming vessels. The session also covers various decorative elements to help you create truly unique pieces.

All pieces created during the workshop will be glazed and fired by our professional team, ready for collection approximately 3 to 4 weeks after your session.

Perfect For Everyone

This experience is ideal for beginners looking to try something new, and creative individuals seeking a therapeutic hobby, team-building activities, and special occasions or celebrations. The supportive environment makes it perfect for anyone wanting to explore their artistic side.

Dates and Times

Workshops run weekly throughout 2025, with sessions available on Wednesdays from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and Saturdays from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM. Additional private sessions can be arranged for groups of 6 or more.

Pricing and Value

Workshop sessions are priced at £65 per person for a 2.5-hour class. This includes all materials, equipment, firing, and glazing of your creations. Each participant can expect to make 2-3 pieces during the session, depending on their pace and chosen designs.

For groups of 6 or more, we offer a special rate of £55 per person. Corporate team building packages are also available - please contact us for custom quotes.

The price includes complimentary tea, coffee, and light refreshments during your session.

Location

The studio is conveniently located in Hayle with ample parking available. The facility is fully accessible and equipped with modern amenities while maintaining its traditional charm.

Booking Information

Advance booking is essential as spaces are limited to ensure personal attention for each participant. A deposit of 50% is required to secure your booking, with the remaining balance due on the day of your session.

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Enjoy Winter Coastal Walks in the Hayle Area of Cornwall

Enjoy Winter Coastal Walks in the Hayle Area of Cornwall

Cornwall's stunning coastline reveals its special charm during winter, and the Hayle area offers spectacular walking opportunities. From dramatic clifftop paths to expansive sandy beaches, winter is the perfect time to explore this beautiful corner of Cornwall.

The Magic of Winter Walking

Winter transforms Cornwall's coastline into a dramatic landscape, crashing waves, moody skies, and pristine beaches await. The Hayle area, with its natural beauty, becomes a walker's paradise in the cooler months.

Advantages of Winter Exploration

Winter walks along the Cornish coast offer unique benefits that make them especially rewarding. Visitors can enjoy peaceful solitude away from the summer crowds while experiencing dramatic winter seas that create perfect photography opportunities. The season brings crisp, clear days with exceptional visibility, rich wildlife viewing opportunities, and the chance to enjoy invigorating fresh air and exercise in nature's winter wonderland.

Must-Try Walking Routes

Hayle Towans to Godrevy Lighthouse (3 miles)

This iconic route winds through sweeping sand dunes and along dramatic clifftops. The path offers breathtaking views of Godrevy Lighthouse, immortalised by Virginia Woolf in "To the Lighthouse." In winter, you might spot grey seals in the waters below or resting on the beaches.

Hayle Estuary Circuit (2 miles)

A bird watcher's paradise, especially in winter when thousands of migratory birds make the estuary their temporary home. The flat, easy terrain suits all abilities while offering spectacular views across the water.

St Ives Bay Walk (6 miles)

This challenging route rewards walkers with diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches to rugged cliffs. The winter light creates perfect conditions for photographers, particularly during golden hour.

Planning Your Walk

Essential Equipment

For a safe and comfortable winter walk, make sure to wear waterproof hiking boots and dress in multiple warm layers. A waterproof jacket and trousers are essential for protection against the elements, along with a hat, gloves, and thermal socks to keep you warm. Don't forget to bring a camera and binoculars to capture the stunning views and observe wildlife, plus a water bottle and energy snacks to keep you refreshed during your journey.

Safety Considerations

Winter walking requires extra precautions for a safe and enjoyable experience. Before heading out, always check the weather forecast and tide times. When walking near cliffs, maintain a safe distance from the edges, especially during windy conditions. If you're bringing dogs, keep them on a leash around livestock and cliff areas. Always carry a fully charged mobile phone, and remember to inform someone about your planned route and expected return time.

Local Amenities

Refreshment Stops

After your winter walk, you can warm up and recharge at several welcoming establishments throughout Hayle, including cozy cafes that serve steaming drinks and freshly baked treats, traditional pubs where you can enjoy hearty winter meals by the fire, and scenic beach-side restaurants offering spectacular views of the coastline.

Wildlife Spotting Guide

The winter season transforms the Hayle area into a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can observe thousands of migratory birds making the estuary their seasonal home, spot grey seals basking along the rocky shoreline, watch diverse winter-wading birds foraging in the shallows, and discover fascinating coastal plants that have adapted to thrive in winter conditions.

Conclusion

Winter coastal walks in the Hayle area blend exercise, natural beauty, and peaceful exploration. With proper preparation and respect for the environment, you can experience Cornwall's coastline at its most dramatic and serene.

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The Lighthouse Marathon

The Lighthouse Marathon

Cornwall's Ultimate Test of Endurance and Adventure

Calling all intrepid runners and thrill-seekers. Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey that will push your limits and redefine your perception of marathon running. Save the date for Saturday, November 9th, 2024, as the legendary Lighthouse Marathon makes its triumphant return to the breathtaking coastal landscape of Hayle, Cornwall.

A Monumental Challenge Awaits

Meticulously crafted by the visionaries at Bys Vyken Events, the Lighthouse Marathon has rightfully earned its place as one of Cornwall's most formidable and respected marathons. This is no ordinary race; it's an epic adventure that will test every fibre of your being, challenging your physical prowess, mental resilience, and unwavering determination.

A Tapestry of Terrains: Nature's Obstacle Course

Prepare to traverse a mesmerising array of landscapes that showcase the raw beauty of Cornwall's diverse ecosystems. Your 26.2-mile odyssey will take you through:

  • Treacherous muddy trails that will put your balance and agility to the test
  • Exhilarating water crossings that will awaken your senses and cool your burning muscles
  • Challenging rocky paths that demand careful footwork and unwavering focus
  • Expansive sandy beaches where each step becomes a feat of endurance
  • Brief respites on tarmac sections, offering a momentary return to familiar terrain

This ever-changing landscape ensures that every stride of your journey is unique, keeping you fully engaged and constantly adapting to the demands of the course. The breathtaking vistas that unfold before you serve as both inspiration and reward for your herculean efforts.

A Vertical Challenge Like No Other

Brace yourself for an awe-inspiring vertical challenge that will test the limits of your endurance and determination. With a staggering elevation gain of nearly 4,000 feet, the Lighthouse Marathon lives up to its reputation as a true titan among races. You'll face formidable climbs that will set your quads ablaze and navigate through undulating dunes that will challenge your balance and resolve. Each ascent conquered is a testament to your strength, both physical and mental.

Unique Twilight Adventure

One of the most captivating and distinctive features of the Lighthouse Marathon is its generous cut-off time, allowing for a truly magical racing experience. As the sun begins its descent, you'll find yourself in an exhilarating race against the dying light, pushing towards the beacon of the lighthouse. This twilight challenge adds an extra layer of excitement and urgency to an already intense course, creating an atmosphere of adventure that is unparalleled in the world of marathon running.

Are You Ready to Become a Lighthouse Legend?

The Lighthouse Marathon transcends the boundaries of a typical race; it's a transformative journey that will push you to the very edge of your capabilities and leave you forever changed. If you yearn to test the limits of your endurance, immerse yourself in the wild beauty of Cornwall's coastline, and join a community of like-minded adventurers, then this is the ultimate challenge for you.

Don't let this opportunity to become a part of Running Legend pass you by. Begin your training regimen now and prepare yourself for what promises to be one of the most gruelling, rewarding, and unforgettable experiences of your life. The Lighthouse Marathon isn't just a test of speed; it's a celebration of the human spirit and its capacity to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

For comprehensive information and to secure your spot in this epic adventure, visit the official event page: The Lighthouse Marathon.

The gauntlet has been thrown down. Will you rise to the challenge and take on the Lighthouse Marathon this November? Share your thoughts, training plans, and aspirations in the comments below. Let's build a community of determined runners ready to conquer this extraordinary feat together!

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