Find your perfect holiday park here, from family escapes and coastal havens to fun-filled adventures, there's something for everyone.
Cornwall has long been one of the UK’s most loved holiday destinations, and it’s clear to see why. With dramatic coastline, beautiful beaches and charming harbour towns, it certainly boasts the kind of scenery that instantly slows the pace and sets the tone for a truly relaxing escape. If you’re after days spent by the sea, exploring hidden coves and coastal paths, or prefer wandering through traditional fishing villages filled with independent shops, cafés and galleries, Cornwall suits a wide range of travellers. It’s perfect for families looking to make the most of the great outdoors, couples seeking a romantic retreat or solo adventurers keen to explore somewhere new. This is a destination that lends itself to both laid-back breaks and activity-filled getaways. From catching waves in England’s surfing capital and hiking along the South West Coast Path to enjoying fresh seafood by the harbour, there’s always something to experience. You’ll also find countless iconic attractions including the world-famous Eden Project and the Minack Theatre, carved into the cliff edge near Penzance. Each season brings its own charm too, from long summer days on the beach to chilly coastal walks in autumn and quieter winter escapes where you can enjoy Cornwall’s beauty at your own pace. Whatever time of year you choose to visit, Cornwall offers unforgettable experiences around every corner.
Whether you’re dreaming of coastal adventures, relaxing beach escapes or memorable family breaks, explore these Cornwall holiday types and discover the perfect way to experience this spectacular county.
Explore some of the best spots in Cornwall, from vibrant harbour towns to tranquil beach escapes. There’s something here to suit everyone!
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There’s something for every kind of getaway in Cornwall, so you can find a holiday style that suits your plans and travel preferences. Explore these popular Cornwall holiday types and start shaping your perfect escape.
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Cornwall is a fantastic destination all year round! If you're looking for a beach break, then summer is perfect, as it brings the warm weather and vibrant seaside towns to life, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, great for those looking for a quieter experience amidst the beauty of the region. If you’re after endless quiet coastal walks and a much more relaxed pace, winter is ideal.
A stay of three to seven days gives you plenty of time to experience Cornwall’s beautiful coastline, charming towns and popular attractions. Short breaks are great for focusing on one area, while longer stays give you time to discover both north and south Cornwall at a more relaxed pace.
Some of the most popular spots include Newquay for its surf and beaches, St Ives for its art scene and coastal charm, and Padstow for its food and pretty harbour setting. The Lizard Peninsula and Land’s End also offer stunning scenery and a quieter setting.
Cornwall can get pretty busy during the peak summer months and school holidays, particularly in well-known towns and beach areas. Visiting during spring, autumn or winter allows you to enjoy a quieter Cornish escape while still experiencing many of the region’s highlights.
There’s no shortage of things to do on a holiday in Cornwall, making it the perfect destination for families, couples and friends alike. Spend your days relaxing on golden beaches, exploring picturesque harbour towns, walking spectacular trails or trying watersports like surfing and paddleboarding. You can also discover historic castles, beautiful gardens, independent shops and fantastic seafood restaurants, meaning every day offers something new to experience.
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