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There are many great things to do in Cornwall. To help you plan your holiday, simply choose an activity from the drop down menu, then select an area. From dog friendly beaches to restaurants this handy guide to Cornwall will help you make the most of your stay.

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If you are looking for a guide to Cornwall, you are in the right place. This site is your guide to beaches, gardens, places to eat and the best attractions in Cornwall. The site is being developed as an aid for visitors to Cornwall and is a resource for guests with useful information on staying in Cornwall. We will continue to add to this Cornwall guide so that your stay in Cornwall is as enjoyable as possible. Running in conjunction with the website, all Cornish Cottage Holidays guests will receive a Stay card prior to their holiday. This card will entitle them to discounts for many of the region's top attractions.


Activities

  • Bodmin

    Bodmin is the former county town of Cornwall, and the only Cornish town to be recorded in the Domesday Book.

  • Boscastle

    Boscastle, made famous made by the floods in 2004, is a little harbour village in a Designated Area of Outstanding Beauty on the north coast of Cornwall.

  • Bude

    Bude is the perfect seaside resort - not only does it boast a beautiful coastline, the town also provides a whole range of things to see and do, catering for all ages.

  • Callington

    Callington, a small ancient market town in southeast Cornwall, is famous for its Honey Fair and Mural Trail.

  • Camelford

    Camelford was once named Cam Pol – meaning ‘curved river’ in Cornish.

  • Launceston

    Launceston, just off the A30 in southeast Cornwall, is known as the Gateway to Cornwall.

  • Liskeard

    Liskeard is an ancient stannary and market town.

  • Port Isaac

    This beautiful, unspoiled, little fishing village is over 700 years old.

  • Rock

    The town of Rock is situated across the Camel estuary from Padstow.

  • St Breward

    St Breward is located in a part of Cornwall from where local granite was taken to build the Tower Bridge, London in 1890.

  • St Columb Major

    St Columb Major is located in North Cornwall, approximately 8 miles inland from Newquay.

  • Tintagel

    Tintagel is known as King Arthur Country.

  • Wadebridge

    Wadebridge is not only one of the county's main market towns; it is also the starting point of the The Camel Trail, a level cycle trail ideal for family days out.

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