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Nestled in the southwestern corner of England, Cornwall is a captivating destination known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich history and vibrant culture
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Cornwall Calling: Your Essential Guide to Exploring the Best of Cornwall

Curated by
Bijoy Shah
Cornwall boasts a wide array of attractions that cater to every interest. One of the must-visit destinations is the Eden Project, an ecological marvel that showcases the diversity of plant life on our planet. Wander through the biomes and marvel at the tropical rainforest or the Mediterranean landscapes. An iconic attraction is Tintagel Castle, a place steeped in Arthurian legend and believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur. Explore the ruins, listen to tales of knights and sorcery, and soak in the breathtaking views of the rugged coastline. Pay a visit to St Michael's Mount, an island castle perched atop a rocky outcrop. At low tide, you can walk across the causeway, while high tide adds an air of mystery as the castle appears to float on the water. Another fascinating site is the Minack Theatre, an open-air amphitheater carved into the cliffs overlooking the sea. Catch a show or simply explore this unique venue, which offers stunning views along with its cultural offerings. For outdoor enthusiasts, Cornwall is a playground filled with endless possibilities. The South West Coast Path offers miles of scenic trails that wind along the cliff tops, offering breathtaking vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a casual stroller, there are routes to suit all abilities. Fistral Beach in Newquay is renowned for its excellent surf, making it a popular destination for adrenaline junkies and surf enthusiasts. If you prefer a more tranquil experience, head to Kynance Cove, a hidden gem with turquoise waters and dramatic rock formations. For families, the golden sands of Perranporth Beach provide the perfect setting for a day of sandcastles and picnics. I believe this to be a great place to gather one's thoughts. Alternatively, you can take to the water and try your hand at surfing or paddleboarding. With its world-class waves and pristine beaches, Cornwall is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Cornwall is home to myriad of charming towns and villages that exude character and charm. St Ives, with its cobbled streets and art galleries, is a haven for artists and creatives. Explore the narrow alleyways, visit the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden, and indulge in some Cornish pasties (A must-try delight!) while overlooking the picturesque harbor. Another gem is Padstow, a bustling fishing port known for its culinary delights. Sample fresh seafood, take a boat trip along the Camel Estuary, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this quaint town

Cornwall: A Captivating Hidden Gem

Curated by
Jalak Gadda
Discover the charm of Cornwall, a hidden gem in the UK. Famous for its stunning coastline, rich history, quaint villages, vibrant sea sports, incredible food and scenic drives, it’s a destination that promises to amaze.

Best of Cornwall in 1 Week

Curated by
Shanna Paynter
Cornwall is known for it's stunning beaches, rugged coastline, trails, amazing gardens and fantastic fishing villages. It has a rich history going back to Medieval times with glorious castles to explore, smugglers stories to hear and Cornish culture to soak in. Whether you enjoy freshly caught seafood or traditional Cornish delights (pasties and cream teas), you will fall in love with this magnificent county.
Suggested Fora Advisors

Bijoy Shah
A gourmand with a passion for travel. An avid explorer and also a personal assistant to a lovely young girl and a crotchety old hound dog. Midwest-based, but quite often found elsewhere with a cup of tea.

Jalak Gadda
NYC-based explorer who likes adventure, cultural experiences & beaches.

Shanna Paynter
I want to see the world. I love planning travel. Let me help make your travel dreams come true!