A Cornwall Scene

On the very south-western tip of England is Cornwall a premier holiday destination offering something for everyone. Boasting one of the most spectacular coastlines in the United Kingdom, with many popular resorts, and old fishing villages.

Boscastle

Boscastle in North Cornwall, with its dramatic rugged coastline, often used as a film location. Boscastle Harbour was built in the 1500s, and much of the harbour and the coastline are owned and managed by the National Trust and are rated as areas of 'Outstanding Natural Beauty'.

Charlestown

Charlestown in Central Cornwall, the harbour was completed in 1795 by a local entrepreneur, Charles Rashleigh. Famous for being the mooring place for traditional Tall Ships

Constantine Bay

Constantine Bay in Central Cornwall, lovely sandy beaches, where you can walk out to Trevose Head.

Cornwall

Cornwall is surrounded by the sea resulting in an abundance of fresh seafood available with the many varieties of fish landed. An area steeped in the history of sefaring, tin mining and mineral tramways.

Cornwall

Cornwall in the South West of the UK, with something of interest for most people to enjoy. From May to October there are many organised events such as carnivals, regattas and fetes.

Coverack

Coverack in Cornwall on the Lizard Peninsula, an un-commercialized fishing village with the Cornish Coastal Path running through it.

Fowey

Fowey in Cornwall, on the South Coast with steep, narrow streets and a host of little shops.

Fowey taken from Polruan

The ancient and beautiful Cornish harbour of Fowey, this picture has been taken from the small town of Polruan.

Helford

Helford River one of the most beautiful and unspoilt stretches of water in Cornwall

Mevagissy

Mevagissy in Cornwall on the South Coast, where fishermen still repair nets on the quayside.

Mullion Cove

Mullion in South West Cornwall, is a picturesque cornish village with a dramatic coastline and beautiful spectacular cliff walks to other smaller coves and villages along the coastal walking paths

Padstow

Padstow in Central Cornwall, is a bustling town year round and it is perfect for wandering around. Padstow offers many excellent eating experiences, including the world renowned Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant.

Polruan

Polruan in Cornwall, an unspoilt ancient fishing village on the river Fowey. Built on a steep hillside and reached either by road or by the Bodinnick ferry.

Port Isaac

Port Issac on the North Coast of Cornwall, still retains its traditional character and remains unspoilt. With a cluster of white washed cottages huddled around a picturesque harbour.

Porthallow

The area around Porthallow in Cornwall, located in South Cornwall on the east coast of the Lizard Peninsula famous for its craggy coastline and superb scenery.

Porthoustock

Porthoustock in Cornwall, a small coastal hamlet, good location for those wishing to walk the coastal footpath or explore the creeks around the Helford River.

St. Ives

St. Ives in Cornwall, situated on the south western tip of Cornwall, the village retains its old world charm.

St. Ives

St. Ives in Cornwall, with its cobbled streets and old fishermans cottages.

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