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Stay in Cornwall has recently re-launched its website in time for visitors to spring into summer and book a holiday in Cornwall. Forget Rome, Cornwall might soon take the torch as one of Europe's most beloved destinations.
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There are some stunning discoveries to be made along the coast, as Martin Goodall, Intertidal Discovery Project Manager for Cornwall Wildlife Trust, reveals here.
A monthly round-up of the people, places and paraphernalia which make Cornwall the quirky county it is...
Sarah Taylor, Penhale Sands Reserve Warden for Cornwall Wildlife Trust, reveals this north coast wildlife haven
Two summers ago David Chapman immersed myself in the life of a species of bird with which he had previously only brief and fleeting experiences.
Sam Stewart, a third year Marine and Natural History Photography student at University College Falmouth, studied grey seals for his final project. Here he shares his findings with Cornwall Life
Stay in Cornwall has recently re-launched its website in time for visitors to spring into summer and book a holiday in Cornwall. Forget Rome, Cornwall might soon take the torch as one of Europe's most beloved destinations.
Glasgow is often referred to as Scotland's second city, known for its glorious art deco architecture, but little more beyond that. However, Glasgow has as many as 45 parks, earning it the ancient nickname the "dear green place"...
The Theatre Royal Mezzanine Gallery, Plymouth is very pleased to present this solo exhibition of paintings by artist Martin Dutton
Somerset has it all – whether you're looking for a relaxing countryside escape, traditional seaside fun or an exciting city break, you'll find it here.
On 15 September 1937, Captain D.L. Dustin flew four passengers to St Mary's from Land's End Airport on the inaugural commercial flight between the mainland and the Isles of Scilly.
This is a longish walk from beautiful Fowey. A walk of many contrasts, entirely within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, writes Pete Maxted
Enjoy secluded woodland, coastal views and fascinating geology on this stimulating walk from Millook, writes Robert Hesketh
Enjoy this beautiful walk through sandy beaches and cliffs and all in the south coast section of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, writes Peter Maxted