Cornwall Attractions
Information - Attractions
North Cornwall - Welcome to King Arthur's kingdom, a dramatic landscape of rugged rocks and crashing waves. This district stretches from Morwenstow to Bedruthan Steps on Cornwall's north coast and across to Bodmin Moor.
South East Cornwall - Now you are entering Daphne Du Maurier country with its palm trees, pebble beaches and small fishing coves. It is bounded to the west and east by the rivers Fowey and Tamar and encompasses the southern half of Bodmin Moor.
Mid Cornwall - The home of St Piran, recognised as the National Saint of Cornwall, is steeped in history from clay burrows to engine houses. This area includes a stretch of both North and South coasts providing surfing on sandy beaches or sailing by pretty coastal villages. It's the heart of the county with the cathedral city of Truro at its centre.
West Cornwall - Look no further than West Cornwall for perhaps the county's most diverse landscape. From the wild cliffs and jagged rocks around Cape Cornwall to the sheltered harbours and rare plants of the Lizard peninsula. This district extends from Portreath in the north to Mawnan Smith and the Helford River in the south. It's also home to the famous Trevithick Steam Engine. A world of beauty and industrial history combined!
