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King Harrys Cornwall Brochure

King Harrys Cornwall brings together a curated guide to one of Cornwall's most beautiful corners, set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. The region stretches from St Austell in the north to the Helford River in the south and includes the Roseland Peninsula to the west, encompassing stunning countryside and coastline alongside a wealth of activities, attractions and experiences to suit all tastes and ages.

A Curated Selection of Partners

King Harrys Cornwall has drawn together over 65 partners to offer visitors the best selection of things to do, places to stay, where to eat and what to see, helping travellers get the most out of their trip to Cornwall.

The partners are arranged into clearly labelled categories according to interests and experiences:

  • Food and drink
  • Culture and the arts
  • Maritime
  • Gardens
  • Classic

Planning a Short Break

Whether visitors are looking for a short break holiday or a long weekend throughout the autumn, winter, Christmas or spring, the guide provides choices for the most discerning of tastes. A central telephone number connects travellers with Andy or Ginny for impartial, objective advice on booking a holiday in Cornwall, or visitors can refer to the partner guide and contact each company directly.

Helpful Symbols

Each partner is given a symbol to help visitors decide which is right for their needs. These highlight restaurants and pubs where food is sourced locally, attractions and accommodation that offer wheelchair access, and places where dogs are welcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is King Harrys Cornwall located?

It covers an area stretching from St Austell in the north to the Helford River in the south, and includes the Roseland Peninsula to the west, all within an area of outstanding natural beauty.

How many partners are featured?

The guide brings together over 65 partners offering things to do, places to stay, places to eat and sights to see.

How are the partners organised?

Partners are arranged into clearly labelled categories: food and drink, culture and the arts, maritime, gardens and classic.

Is there help available with booking a holiday?

Yes. A central telephone number allows visitors to contact Andy or Ginny for impartial, objective advice, or they can contact each company directly using the partner guide.

What do the partner symbols mean?

The symbols identify restaurants and pubs serving locally sourced food, attractions and accommodation offering wheelchair access, and places where dogs are welcome.

How is King Harrys Cornwall funded?

It is part funded by the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF) of the European Union and Defra, through the Cornwall Taste of the West Marketing Grants scheme, designed to raise awareness of locally sourced food and drink.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes King Harrys Cornwall. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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