Discover and Explore Cornwall

Picturesque Tin Mines in CornwallCornwall is fabulously diverse from picturesque fishing villages to tin mines and ancient stone monuments - reminders of Celtic heritage. Tales of piracy and smuggling will fascinate the explorer of Cornwall's past in lonely engine houses, great manor houses and castles.

Explore almost every type of visitor attraction you can think of from working farms, steam railways, fun parks, animal sanctuaries, and more, or discover a wealth of National Trust and English Heritage properties.

Day trips to the Isles of Scilly or just a coastal excursion to see the seals and dolphins will delight the whole family. Water sports lovers will revel in the choice of activities that can be found, surfing, body boarding, kite surfing, coasteering, canoeing, and water-skiing, or simply messing about in boats.

Eden Project, St Austell in CornwallCornwall's climate makes it the home of fabulous sub-tropical gardens and a visit to one of them is a must, Trebah, Heligan, Tresco Abbey on the Isles of Scilly and the internationally renowned Eden Project. Enjoy a break in the spring to see some Cornish spring gardens at their very best and enjoy the mild weather that brings out the fabulous Cornish daffodils in every roadside verge and hedge.

Cornwall has a wide artistic and cultural heritage - poets and writers such as Dickens, Tennyson, Hardy, Sir John Betjeman, Winston Graham and Rosamunde Pilcher have all loved Cornwall. Artists such as Barbara Hepworth and Bernard Leach found inspiration here too.

Visit the Tate Gallery at St. Ives or the famous open air Minack Theatre at Porthcurno. A wealth of music and dance can be found at events and festivals throughout the year as well as in pubs and parks, on quaysides and cliff tops.

Lands End, CornwallTraditional Cornish Fare makes every Cornish holiday complete, the seas around Cornwall are amongst the cleanest in Europe so you can be sure the seafood will be unbeatable! Fish served up in a top restaurant, or from a quayside takeaway, may well have been caught that same morning.

The world famous Cornish pasty and golden clotted cream will test your will power not forgetting the temptation of Cornish ales and cider from local breweries and don't forget to try traditional saffron cake and clotted cream fudge!

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Cornwall's Finest Parks

From the Tamar to Land's End you will find Cornwall's finest quality parks ideal for your holiday or shortbreak.

Cornwall's Finest Parks are individual, independently owned, top star graded parks offering a huge range of fabulous facilities, superb locations and superior service - especially for families and couples.

Find your ideal holiday

For touring, camping or caravan holiday homes, parks in the countryside, or those near the coast and beaches, choose from the very best in Cornwall.