Where to visit

We are blessed with a stunning array of beautiful places to visit. The variety of beaches is exceptional – from the miles of golden sands at Hayle to secluded coves you can definitely find your beach of preference. St. Michael’s Mount defines the view across the bay of Penzance, capturing the ever changing, clear light here in this special place.

Visit St Michael's Mount

St. Michael’s Mount

In the bay of Penzance, this stunning spectacle dominates the skyline, popping up in your eyeline when you least expect it. Either visit the castle or the remarkable gardens (sub tropical, amazing colours). Do check the opening times for the causeway (you walk across to the island). Don’t worry too much though – they do have boats running back and forth when the tide is up!

The Minack Theatre

The Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea. The theatre is at Porthcurno, 4 miles from Land’s End.
Unbelievable theatre.
A MUST visit.

For the latest show information please visit their website

Visit the Outdoor Theatre
Porthleven

Porthleven

Porthleven is the most southerly Port in GB.
Brilliant small fishing village wrapped around a “u” shaped harbour.
Stunning place.
Holds a fantastic food festival each year in early May.
Full of great restaurants.

Mullion Cove

Mullion Cove on the west coast of the Lizard Peninsula is a small sandy beach, mostly covered at high tide, beside the historic lifeboat station and picturesque Mullion harbour.

Mullion Cove
Kynance Cove

Kynance Cove

Further down the same coast from Mullion (above) this is perhaps the most impressive of the Lizard’s wonderful beaches.

Cape Cornwall

Over towards St. Just (20 mins even further west!), Cape Cornwall is where two bodies of water, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, meet. This part of West Cornwall is rugged and timeless in its beauty

The Cape of Cornwall