Cornwall
Perched at England’s far southwestern tip, Cornwall feels wonderfully set apart from the rest of the country. With the Atlantic on three sides, this is a place shaped by the sea – dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, golden beaches, and fishing villages where life still follows the rhythm of the tides.
Cornwall: Legends, Coastlines & Creative Spirit
Perched at England’s far southwestern tip, Cornwall feels wonderfully set apart from the rest of the country. With the Atlantic on three sides, this is a place shaped by the sea – dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, golden beaches, and fishing villages where life still follows the rhythm of the tides.
Cornwall’s landscapes are rich with legend and story. Tintagel Castle clings to the cliffs above crashing waves, forever linked to the myth of King Arthur. Nearby, the wild moors and windswept coastline provided the backdrop for the much-loved TV series Poldark, while fans of Doc Martin will instantly recognise the picturesque harbour village of Port Isaac. Artists have long been drawn here too, inspired by Cornwall’s unique light, rugged scenery, and strong sense of identity.
Food is an essential part of the Cornish experience. Freshly caught seafood, warming Cornish pasties, and cream teas enjoyed the local way (jam first, always) are simple pleasures done exceptionally well. Whether you’re eating fish and chips by the harbour or dining in a cosy pub overlooking the sea, the flavours are honest, comforting, and deeply rooted in place.
Cornwall invites you to slow down. Walk sections of the South West Coast Path, explore fishing villages like Mousehole and St Ives, browse small galleries and craft shops, or simply sit and watch the waves roll in. There’s a deep sense of calm here, paired with a fierce pride in local culture and tradition.
Cornwall isn’t about rushing from sight to sight. It’s about sea air, stories, and that unmistakable feeling of being at the very edge of the land.
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