Cornwall is a fabulous place for a holiday. But take care - you might never want to leave! I came here to work the summer as a beach lifeguard more than 30 years ago - and I have lived here ever since. The Top Ten Site Cornwall Holiday Guide will help you enjoy Cornwall to the full! We name the Top ten Cornwall towns - and the best beaches around each town. We tell where to find the most breathtaking scenery, the most secluded coves, and the quaintest fishing villages. Plus the best family attractions, and the most comfortable covid safe places to stay. |
The Top Ten Site Cornwall Holiday Guide |
North or South? Cornwall has two coastlines, North Cornwall and South Cornwall, and they are very different. Apart from one or two resort towns, North Cornwall is far less developed than South Cornwall. On the north coast it is far easier to get away from it all and avoid the crowds. The north coast is also more rugged, with towering cliffs, some huge beaches, and lots of small rocky coves. South Cornwall has more resorts, more hotels, and consequently more visitors. The south coast is more sheltered from the ocean, with lots of quaint fishing villages, and the scenery is less rugged. Both coasts have plenty of outdoor family attractions where you should be able to stay covid safe. So What's In The Middle? Cornwall is primarily a coastal destination, but between the coasts it does have its attractions. There are some picturesque rivers, some excellent walks, and the rugged Bodmin Moor - where the wild ponies outnumber the people |
Paradise for Swingers! Don't panic Ethel! I'm talking about golf! Cornwall is one of Britain's best kept golfing secrets, with a huge choice of beautiful courses. |