Cornwall is, of course, all about its windswept, sea-smacked, dune-backed coast – all 422 miles of it. If you’re a fan of early morning dips, sunset walks and wild swims, you really want to be as ...
It’s official: Cornwall is where it’s at. The county is so popular for staycations these days that plenty of places are fully booked from May right through until October. It wasn’t always like this, ...
Cornwall’s self-catering offerings may stretch far and wide, but there’s nothing quite like a hotel stay – especially if you’re after something boutique. This southwesternmost corner of Great Britain ...
Locals recommend the area’s best pies, wild gardens and coastal footpaths. The granite cliffs of Land’s End, the most westerly point of mainland England. Credit...Sandra Mickiewicz Supported by By ...
A couple bought a historic mine in Cornwall for £1M - and turned it into their home and one of Britain’s quirkiest Airbnbs. Jon Tully, 62 and Jenny Tully, 55, were looking for "somewhere special" ...