You are in: Cornwall > In Pictures > Photo Galleries > Towns and Villages Take in the sights of towns and villages such as Bodmin, Bude and Boscastle. See the pretty scenery on the Roseland Peninsula ...
BEAUTIFUL beaches and charming coastal cottages are what you'll find in Kingsand and Cawsand . The villages in Cornwall are found in a 'forgotten corner' of the coast and while they are now twinned, ...
Its "murky smuggling past" has given way to "a sea of whitewashed cottages".
Cornwall has been a popular tourist destination for more than 150 years, with visitors attracted to its whitewashed beaches, stunning natural beauty, and of course, local delicacies like the famous ...
Residents of a picturesque Cornwall village, where many businesses shut down and homes remain vacant during the harsh winter months, all agree that it boasts an "amazing" and lively community.
While St Ives may be a magnet for tourists every summer, those in search of a quieter yet equally enchanting seaside retreat should set their sights on Charlestown. Tucked away on the south coast of ...
From estuary‑side dining rooms to moorland inns and village pubs, Cornwall is spoilt for choice when it comes to a proper Easter roast. With Easter Sunday falling in the middle of the school holidays ...
Located in a sheltered bay on the eastern side of the Rame peninsula lies two villages once divided by a county boundary line - with a fierce rivalry not forgotten to this day. Often referred to as ...