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Visit North Cornwall Brochure

Visit North Cornwall is a holiday brochure highlighting the stunning landscape of North Cornwall as the perfect place for an unforgettable Cornish holiday. From the coastpath lined with sea thrift in spring to the wooded river valleys cloaked in crimson and gold in autumn, it presents the region as a destination for every season.

A Dramatic Atlantic Coastline

The brochure invites visitors to discover sixty miles of dramatic Atlantic coastline, with clean sandy beaches, hidden coves and pretty fishing villages. Inland there are wooded river valleys, bustling market towns and the beguiling beauty of Bodmin Moor.

  • Bude, Crackington Haven and Boscastle
  • King Arthur's Tintagel and Port Isaac
  • The market towns of Camelford and Wadebridge
  • The pretty working port of Padstow
  • The historic towns of Bodmin and Launceston
  • The muted fury of Bodmin Moor

Places to Stay

Visit North Cornwall offers only quality graded accommodation, suited to a short break or a longer holiday. Whether the appeal is a cliff top hotel or a quayside guest-house, a cosy farm cottage or a cheerful seaside caravan, there is something to suit every visitor.

  • Hotels
  • Bed and Breakfasts and Guesthouses
  • Self Catering
  • Caravan and Camping parks

Things to See and Do

The region offers quality attractions plus plenty of activities and events to keep visitors amused. There are stunning country houses and medieval castles to explore, while the coast caters for surfers, sailors, fishermen and golfers alike, or simply those seeking quiet rockpools and golden sands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Visit North Cornwall cover?

It covers North Cornwall, including sixty miles of dramatic Atlantic coastline, sandy beaches, hidden coves, fishing villages, wooded river valleys, market towns and Bodmin Moor.

Which places are featured in the brochure?

Featured areas include Bude, Crackington Haven, Boscastle, Tintagel, Port Isaac, Camelford, Wadebridge, Padstow, Bodmin and Launceston.

What types of accommodation are available?

North Cornwall offers quality graded hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, self catering, and caravan and camping parks.

What activities can visitors enjoy?

The region suits surfers, sailors, fishermen and golfers, and also offers quiet rockpools and golden sands, along with quality attractions, activities and events.

Is North Cornwall suitable for short breaks?

Yes. The brochure presents North Cornwall as ideal for both short breaks and longer holidays.

When is a good time to visit?

The brochure highlights the appeal of different seasons, from sea thrift lining the coastpath in spring to the crimson and gold of the river valleys in autumn.

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

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