Cornwall’s two coastlines are completely different. The north coast faces the Atlantic Ocean, with huge waves, exposed cliffs and long sandy bays. The south coast looks onto the calmer English Channel, with sheltered coves, historic fishing harbours and gentler scenery. If you’re planning a trip to Cornwall, it’s worth thinking carefully about which side of... The post North Cornwall vs South Cornwall: which is best to visit? appeared first on Go South West England.| Go South West England
Pedn Vounder has long been regarded as one of Cornwall’s most striking beaches. At low tide, its shallow sandbars stretch out into clear turquoise waters, framed by the high cliffs of Treen Head. But, it’s rather infamous as a hard-to-access spot of coastline. This has reached a head recently as National Trust has closed the...| Go South West England
Save on Tintagel Castle tickets & explore our family day out in Cornwall, from ruins & clifftops to Merlin’s Cave, views & history.| Mummy Matters: Parenting and Lifestyle
Scientists have found that adult jackdaws can learn to be more socially tolerant towards youngsters.... Adult jackdaws learn to show tolerance towards youngsters in potentially valuable lesson for humans appeared first on News.| News
The South West’s most talented young mathematicians are celebrating A-levels success. A total of 82... Talented South West young mathematicians celebrate top A-level results appeared first on News.| News
A recently graduated alumna from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall, has been... HaSS Cornwall student wins 2025 Hutton Prize for Excellence appeared first on News.| News
On 30th July, Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle Green received a reply to her written Parliamentary Question: “To ask His Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the paper by To…| The Badger Crowd - standing up for badgers
I still remember the first time I tasted Cornish Yarg. A pale cheese wrapped in nettle leaves, notonly does Yarg have an unusual – yet rather delightful – taste, but I was instantly taken by itscurious backstory. Given Yarg’s almost archaic look (wheel’s of this cow’s milk cheese are hand-wrapped inbundles of foraged nettles and... The post Cornwall revived a 400 year old cheese – here’s how appeared first on Go South West England.| Go South West England
I’ve always been fascinated by Falmouth. The naval town turned nightlife and foodie capital has stories everywhere you turn. While it certainly sees plenty of tourists, it’s not the very first place a lot of people think of when planning a Cornwall trip. But – aside from the excellent food and fun pubs (Beerwulf is...| Go South West England
I had an opportunity to sneak a few days in Cornwall and tried to get round as many of the key beery touchpoints as possible.| Boak & Bailey's Beer Blog
The Cornwall Garden Society’s (CGS) December lectures will be delivered by Alex Goodyear who is the Head Gardener at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens. This renowned horticultural attraction provides an exotic backdrop […] The post Tremenheere Head Gardener Highlights Gardens That Grow Rare And Unusual Plants first appeared on Cornwall Garden Society.| Cornwall Garden Society
The Cornwall Garden Society’s (CGS) November lectures will be delivered by Christine Skelmersdale VMH who is a well-known lecturer and has been an enthusiastic gardener since childhood. She has recently retired […] The post Plant Specialist Celebrates The Wonderful South African Legacy And The Atacama Desert Of Chile In Flower first appeared on Cornwall Garden Society.| Cornwall Garden Society
The Cornwall Garden Society’s (CGS) Autumn Lecture Programme will be launched by David Pearce who is a botanist, plant hunter and the thirteenth curator of the famous Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens in Dorset, an immersive paradise that nestles on the edge of the Jurassic Coast. With over 30 acres, Abbotsbury is a plantsman's garden, which is home| Cornwall Garden Society - Celebrating The Unique Beauty Of Cornish Gardens
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We explore how Britannia is developing its services to become a leading choice for storage in Cornwall, including details of new locations coming soon.| Britannia Movers International
Network Rail has opened a new, accessible ramp at Lostwithiel station in Cornwall.| RailAdvent
A 70 metre long Perspex tunnel became an internet sensation after thousands of five-star reviews on TripAdvisor. Bude Tunnel, which links the car par to Bude Sainsbury’s, is supposed to be a functional shelter for shoppers moving between the car park and the store – as the car park is the opposite side of the... The post How TripAdvisor made THIS a number one attraction… appeared first on Go South West England.| Go South West England
As a South West local, I will say that (outside of Bristol), it’s not the best area for nightlife. However, that doesn’t mean there’s none! This area of the country is much better known for its coastal hikes and cream teas, BUT there is still late-night fun to be had if you’re after it. Nowadays,...| Go South West England
In Plymouth, several pub and brewery visits reveal rich local history and atmosphere. The Dolphin, a charming pub with dolphin decorations, dates back to the 1800s and is known for its cask ale. Ro…| Micropub Adventures
A researcher who has cycled more than 2,000 miles for her PhD on visions for the future of farming is set to complete her epic journey across England’s diverse agricultural landscapes. Veronica White left Land’s| News
Ascending from the bustling town of Newquay, the Newquay to Perranporth coastal path hike is glorious. You’ll leave the hecticness of Cornwall’s premier coastal town behind and instead traverse some of its lesser-known bays, arriving at the broad sands of Perranporth. This hike includes cliff paths, beaches and even an estuary crossing – there’s a...| Go South West England
A Master Betrayed! is a set of physical and digital interactive narrative works, connected with the East Looe Old Gaol Museum in Cornwall, UK. This volunteer-led museum, occupying the medieval magistrate’s court building at the centre of this small fishing port, tells of the town’s civic, social and economic history through the stories of the […] The post A Master Betrayed! appeared first on Historical Games Network.| Historical Games Network
ShareI’m not sure who was more excited to go to the Cornish Seal Sanctuary – me or my kids! We’ve seen seals from a distance but never up close and we were all excited to learn more about them. The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is based in Gweek near Helston and the first thing we discovered ... Read more| Mini Travellers - Family Travel & Family Holiday Tips
This post consists of an introduction and two book reviews, Trelawny’s Cornwall and The Magic of Dolphins by Horace Dobbs, and a link to a list of my other book reviews. Introduction In almos…| Sue's Trifles
Join us as we enjoy a trip to Cornwall, navigating travel with a toddler, rainy days, and scenic hikes. Discover our family adventure!| Ajay on the Road called Life
We’re really proud to share our first film with The Woodland Trust: a short documentary called Sky Seeding. It follows their first-ever drone seeding trial — a bold, slightly chaotic, and genuinely exciting attempt to rethink how we plant trees in places that are usually impossible to reach. Over the course of a week in […]| Here Now Films
Tuesday, March 4, 2025 I think I’ve finally caught up on some sleep. Maybe it’s the creaky floors and the fluffy doonas, or maybe it’s just that my body has caught up with the time zone. Who knows,…| And Anyways...
It was when I was undertaking some family history research, twenty-five or more years ago, when many genealogical resources first began to appear online, that I came across Thomas Pooley. There wer…| Luke McKernan
On 26 February, West Cornwall Hunt Saboteurs (WCHS) captured a video that shows once again the blatant disregard hunts have for their hounds. This time Holly Nicholls of the Cury Hunt can be seen striking a dog, while Martyn Toman is caught on camera inappropriately scruffing another hound. Check out…| Protect the Wild
Top 43 things to do in Cornwall with kids and toddlers, from the best family-friendly attractions to places for a rainy day out in Cornwall| MUMMYTRAVELS
Cornwall is wonderful in any weather - but if drizzle strikes on a UK family holiday, I've got 29 things to do in Cornwall in the rain| MUMMYTRAVELS
My guide to the Isles of Scilly with kids: how to get there, what to do, where to stay & why visit the Isles of Scilly on a family holiday| MUMMYTRAVELS
Cornwall is deservedly popular for family holidays - but it needn't cost a fortune with my top free things to do in Cornwall with kids| MUMMYTRAVELS
Our last holiday was at the end of April, when we travelled to Norfolk for a week. Little wonder that I was eagerly looking forward to this holiday in Cornwall. Our last visit to Cornwall was over…| Ajay on the Road called Life
The South West’s keenest mathematicians are celebrating securing top A-level results and places at the country’s most prestigious universities. A total of 85 per cent of the pupils at the pioneering Exeter Mathematics School achieved| News
Kynance Cove in Cornwall is one of the most beautiful places on the planet. Here's everything you need to know before you go!| London in Real Life
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Discover the writers who carved queer literary legacies in Cornwall’s inspiring coastal landscapes.| The Historic England Blog
Check out these unreal places to visit in Cornwall, from an expert in the area.| Go South West England
Citizen Curators had two goals, to diversify the voices that interpret museum collections, and to be a credible start of an alternative pathway into museum work. Underlying these goals were the main causes of exclusion from curatorial opportunity that I had identified while establishing the Rural Diversity Network, namely, time and cost, particularly of travel.| Curatorial Research Centre
A disused Argos shop, one plug socket, gaffer tape, cable ties, string, bamboo, a lot of imagination and cooperation, led to over 1800 visitors enjoying the show over a fortnight in June. This interview with exhibition curator Tom Goskar explains how it happened.| Curatorial Research Centre