The county of treasures
From the wild beauty of Land’s End to the lush creeks around Falmouth, the landscape of Cornwall is wonderfully diverse. Even the coast differs from place to place: the sweep of Fistral Bay on the north coast is very different from the hidden rocky coves further west.
With over 250 miles of coastline to explore, it’s all too easy to miss inland Cornwall. Try not to, as you’ll miss out on places like Bodmin Moor, scattered with ancient settlements or enchanting woodlands like St Nectan’s Glen. Wherever you go, you’ll see hints of Cornwall’s past, from Neolithic stone circles to medieval fishing ports to the scars of old mines.