Things to do in Cornwall on a rainy day
From fascinating attractions the whole family will enjoy to wonderfully refreshing walks, there are many great things to do in Cornwall on a rainy day.
Annie CowenFrom fascinating attractions the whole family will enjoy to wonderfully refreshing walks, there are many great things to do in Cornwall on a rainy day.
Annie CowenThe Danish have a word for the comfort and well-being of being inside by a fire while the weather outside is terrible. We’ve put together this list of South Devon’s best cosy country pubs for you to find your own Hygge.
Philip EleyBerry Head: ‘The highest and lowest lighthouse in England’
Philip Eleywe loved Living Coasts, it was a constantly entertaining mix of great animals and special activity areas which meant that they never got bored. A great day out for all the family in Torquay.
Philip EleyThe Helford River is an absolutely stunning part of Cornwall packed full of interesting wildlife, history and stories. So, get to know the river a bit better, and go on a Helford River Boat Tour.
Abby DriverWho knew they could pack so much building and gallery space into a city centre? This family friendly museum is worth a stop when on holiday in Cornwall.
Abby DriverWhen you think of a typical Cornish holiday, you probably won’t think of St Austell. But this historic town is well worth a wander and offers plenty of things to do as well as fantastic access to some of the best beaches in the whole county.
Abby DriverTorquay has been a fashionable seaside resort since the early 19th century with some fabulous beaches and many interesting historical houses alongside its shops and cafes.
Philip EleyDon't forget your coat as spring brings April showers to Cornwall. But stay positive, there are plenty of things you can do when the skies turn grey.
Kayleigh HardyI read a good deal more books in a year than I previously thought possible. I did a lot of walking. I learned how to slow down and wait. I learned the hard way that buses in rural places don't stop unless you hail them.
Danielle Charles-DaviesIt began to rain, and then it began to pour. The wind started gusting. Backdrops blew over and props flew away. The players had to grip their costumes to themselves and shout to be heard over the whistle of wind in their mics. But there can be no better place in the world to experience Shakespeare.
Danielle Charles-DaviesIn a county hemmed by stunning, Atlantic-pounded beaches, it’s hardly surprising that surfing is such a popular pastime
Hayley Spurway