Cornwall Tourist Information and Visitor Guide
Known for its spectacular coastline, with a fascinating mixture of popular seaside resorts, secluded coves and unspoilt fishing villages, Cornwall also offers Celtic heritage and the legendary birthplace of King Arthur at Tintagel, Lands End, The Eden Project, Goonhilly, animal sanctuaries and fun parks. A mild climate makes it ideal for short breaks or longer stays all year round.
Cornwall Highlights
- The Eden Project, St Austell - exhibits include over one hundred thousand plants representing five thousand species from many of the climate zones of the world
- Lost Gardens of Heligan, Mevagissey - eighty acres of gardens and a 17th century house.
- Blue Reef Aquarium, Newquay - come face to face with incredible sealife including tropical sharks, giant crabs and seahorses
- Automobilia, St Austell - Cornwall's Motor Museum, where you can view over 50 vehicles
- Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro - Cornwall's oldest and most prestigious museum
- Newquay Zoo - award winning zoo, set amongst exotic lakeside gardens
- Wheal Martyn China Clay Heritage Centre, St Austell - a working water wheel, nature trail, pottery and picnic areas.
- St Michael's Mount - this famous island has a medieval castle, church and an exotic garden
- Fowey to Mevagissey Ferry - is a passenger ferry which runs daily from May to September and is ideal for a day out
Plan your visit to Cornwall
- Cornwall Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in Cornwall
- Cornwall Attractions - browse our list of attractions in Cornwall
- Cornwall Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
Hotels in other popular destinations
Barnstaple Hotels - Bristol Hotels - Exeter Hotels - Glastonbury/Wells Hotels
Minehead Hotels - Plymouth Hotels - Taunton Hotels - Weston-super-mare Hotels
