Cornwall & Devon - for great holidays

 
 

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South West Coast Path

With over 350 kms of coastline, one of the best ways to enjoy Cornwall and Devon is by walking the South West Coast Path - Britain's longest National Trail!

You are never far from the sea, from historic fishing villages to sophisticated resort towns - all this and over 400 beaches to choose from!

Moorland Around Cornwall and Devon

Rich in wildlife and steeped in history, a visit to the three moors will reveal a rugged beauty that contrasts with the coastal landscape.

Cornwall and Devon Countryside

Unspoilt, uncrowded and wild in places, Cornwall and Devon are full of beauty. The mild climate brings spring flowers bursting to life with warm days long into the autumn.

Cities, Towns & Villages in Cornwall and Devon

Want to find out which town is the only one in Britain that has an exclamation mark, where King Arthur's Castle is located and where Rosamunde Pilcher's books have been brought to life? Search our cities, towns and villages to find out more about the region.

Cornwall and Devon Myths and Legends

Few regions can claim a heritage so rich - visit King Arthur's castle at Tintagel and feel the legends come to life or crawl through the circular holed stone, Men-An-Tol, near Lands End, said to cure illness and increase fertility. What else will you learn?

Golowan Festival Fest of St. John
Holidays in Cornwall and Devon
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