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A PIT-STOP TOUR TO POLZEATH

Surf’s up, sandy beaches beckon and views come with a side order of gastronomic delights. Polzeath and its surrounds aren’t just for beach babes and surfer dudes; there are gems here for families, foodies and folk who simply want to...

Falmouth Week – boats, Brad Pitt and zombies

From 6 – 14 August, world class regatta racing, nine days of live music, events and excitement descend upon the cosmopolitan hub of Falmouth. At the same time, Paramount Pictures will be shooting World War Z, a Hollywood blockbuster...

Fisherman’s Friends at Port Eliot

They had already played in the Big Top, but I held out for the smaller tent; the Bowling Green for a more intimate feeling. A mix of small children and adults crowded into the white tent and touting pints of beer, in came the...

Gothic, romantic and wild: the Cornish North Coast exudes windswept charm.

But with a new myth or legend around every headland it’s no cliff top cliché. Expect sugared-sand beaches, cultural curiosities and elemental walks in this Top Ten of places to visit between the picturesque towns of Port Isaac and...

Hooper & Shaw: Port Isaac

The Hooper & Shaw gallery, perched at the top of the Cornish fishing village really is “an emporium of wonderful things”. The first time I gazed greedily through the glass fronted shop it was fast approaching midnight, and firmly...

Port Eliot: delightfully frustrating, annoyingly brilliant

I am still struggling with my first Port Eliot festival experience. My reaction to this three day festival of literature, fashion, food, music and “spontaneous performances”, which wound up late Monday evening seems to be expressing...

Sundowner Sessions: Lusty Glaze Beach

Newquay is often an unfairly maligned word to our restless natives. Perhaps we're spoilt for choice amongst the plethora of beautiful attractions, gorgeous beaches, quintessentially Cornish tea rooms and delightful abodes. Amongst all...

The Harbour: Port Isaac

You’d be forgiven for thinking you had slipped on to the set of Doc Martin. Strolling down the cobbled streets of Port Isaac a warm July evening, the sun setting over the harbour, sea shanties in full swing on the quayside, we rock up...