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Port Gaverne to Rock
Life’s a Beach – Port Gaverne to Rock Port Gaverne. A small and sheltered beach on the north Cornwall coast, Port Gaverne beach is a north west facing beach in a narrow cove just east of the quaint fishing village of Port Isaac. At low tide the beach is made up of...
Life’s a Beach: Bude to Trebarwith
Life’s a Beach – Bude to Trebarwith Summerleaze. Located within walking distance of Bude town centre Summerleaze is a popular beach where the extensive sands in every direction mean at anything except high tide it is unlikely to feel crowded. It’s also an interesting...
Fish and Chips and Pasties
Self-Catering One of the most difficult things when you’re on holiday can be deciding where to eat. But staying in self- catering apartments can make meal times a lot easier for you and your family and here’s why. For a start you can cook what you want. Each of the...
May Flowers on the Coastal Path
Take a walk on the wild side in May as the brilliant tapestry of wild flowers spring into bloom along the South West Coast Path. From violets, primroses and bluebells, to pink thrift and white campion, sea holly, evening primrose and wild orchids, the colours of the...
Our Favourite Cornish Spring Gardens
There’s no month like April when swathes of Cornwall’s woodlands get carpeted with millions of bluebells. Alongside the breath-taking vivid blue flowers with their heavenly scent, giant rhododendrons burst into flower heralding the start of spring.
Spring Has Sprung in North Cornwall
The weather is warming up at last and we can truly say that Spring has arrived in all its glory. The gorse is beginning to explode with golden flowers at last and the hedgerows are decorated with clumps of pale lemon primroses, though everything is a tad late this...