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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

  • Atlantic Pursuits - Bude

    Atlantic Pursuits, based at Bude, have over 30 years’ experience in outdoor activities.

  • Canoe Tamar - Cotehele

    Canoe Tamar provide guided canoeing trips of the River Tamar, north Cornwall.

  • Encounter Cornwall - near Lostwithiel

    Encounter Cornwall, based in South-east Cornwall, offer Canoe Trips and Hire.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing

    In a county that is almost entirely surrounded by water, it's little surprise that kayaking and canoeing are extremely popular water sports in Cornwall.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing - Newquay

    With nine beaches, rocky headlands, caves and inlets, there are many places you can kayak or canoe around this little seaside resort.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing - Porthleven

    Paddling out of the safe haven of Porthleven harbour into the Atlantic swell is an awesome experience for all levels for sea kayaker.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing - The River Camel

    The River Camel's name is derived from the Cornish language - the crooked one - because of its winding course.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing - The River Fowey

    Kayakers and canoeists can enjoy all parts of the river, from the white-water sections high up on the moor, all the way down to the estuary, travelling for several miles enjoying the fabulous scenery and wildlife.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing - The Tamar

    The Tamar Valley is home to some of the West Country's most beautiful and unspoilt scenery.

  • Kayaking and Canoeing - West Cornwall Adventure

    West Cornwall Adventure offer tuition in surfing, coasteering and kayaking from their bases at Mullion Cove, Poldhu Cove and Portreath.

  • Sea Kayaking Cornwall - Falmouth

    Sea Kayaking Cornwall, based in Falmouth, offer sea kayak courses and instruction for all levels of ability.

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