Green Tourism Gold Award

Beehives on a sustainable farm holiday

We’re thrilled to have been given a Green Tourism Gold award once again, reflecting our ongoing commitment to sustainable tourism.

Things To Do In Cornwall In April

Seeing Spring Lambs in Cornwall

From beach activities, coastal walks and spectacular natural beauty to unique attractions and fun-filled events, here’s everything you need to know about what to do in Cornwall in April.

Tredarrup Farm Marmalade

Seville Oranges

I often pop a jar of homemade Seville Orange Marmalade into the welcome baskets in our holiday cottages. Bittersweet and dark, this is a grown-up marmalade unlike anything you can buy in the shops and I’m frequently asked for the recipe, so here it is!

10 Things We’ve Learnt About Cornwall

Basking Shark in Cornwall

Despite having holidayed here for half a century (!), there are a few things we’ve only recently learnt about this wonderful county.

So, to celebrate the 6th anniversary of our arrival, we thought we’d share with you 10 fun facts about Cornwall

Exploring Cornwall By Train

St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall is within walking distance of Penzance train station

Cornwall has some amazing places to explore by train. Check out this guide for tips on where to go and what activities you can experience at each stop!

EV Charging Points in Cornwall

Ev Charging Point in Cornwall

With an ever-growing list of EV charging points in Cornwall, it’s never been easier to bring your electric vehicle with you on holiday.

10 Of The Best Golf Courses In Cornwall

Golfer, 10 of the best golf courses in Cornwall

With its wild, rugged coast as a backdrop, Cornwall is well-recognised as being home to some of the finest golf courses in the country.

But with countless pretty fishing villages, historic houses and gardens and the stunning South West Coast Path to explore, there’s plenty to keep non-golfing companions happy too.

Poldark’s Cornwall

Tin mine, Poldark's Cornwall

Visit Poldark’s Cornwall with our guide to the breathtaking filming locations used in the latest BBC adaptations of Winston Graham’s swashbuckling novels. Explore wild moors, windswept headlands and iconic mines and sink your toes into the pristine sands and turquoise waters of breathtaking beaches – all backed by the rugged coastline of Cornwall. Epic.

Wildlife Watching in Cornwall

Puffin, wildlife watching in Cornwall

Here’s our guide to some of the best wildlife watching trips in Cornwall, where you can observe fascinating marine life such as sharks, whales and puffins, to name but a few.