What can you expect from an Autumn holidays in Cornwall – warm summer temperatures linger a bit longer in Cornwall. September, October and November are months popular with those travelling without children; a chance to explore the historic houses, gardens and attractions without the crowds.
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Cornwall offers a number of less well known which equally beautiful destinations and here are our top tips….
Rame Peninsula
First of on our list of tips to finding undiscovered Cornwall is the Rame Peninsula. The peninsula itself is billed as an Area of Outstanding Beauty and it’s not hard to see why, with its unspoilt stretches of golden sand and its coastal paths, which run through the Mount Edgcumbe Park. Explore the sands of Whitsand Bay and the former Napoleonic Fort turned nature reserve, Penlee Battery.
Roseland Peninsula
The beautiful secluded Roseland Peninsula is often overlooked, but offers some of the most beautiful beaches and landscapes in Cornwall. Roseland Peninsula is another Outstanding Area of Natural Beauty, and if you follow its narrow lanes you’ll reach wide expanses of empty sandy beaches.
Land’s End
Land’s End is mainland Britain’s most south-westerly point and one of the country’s most famous landmarks. From the 200 foot high granite cliffs that rise out of the Atlantic Ocean you can gaze across to the Longships Lighthouse, the Isles of Scilly twenty eight miles away and beyond that, North America.
Lizard Peninsula
The UK’s most southerly point is the Lizard Peninsula known for its stunning coastline. Its waters are turquoise and there’s every landscape from jagged dramatic cliff tops to sub-tropical plants and palm trees
Isles of Scilly
Considered Cornwall’s hidden jewel the Isles of Scilly are set in stunning azure seas, a genuinely unique natural environment that offers a taste of Cornwall with none of the hustle and bustle. With subtropical gardens, pure white sandy beaches and stunning vistas you’ll quickly see why once visited the islands pull visitors back again and again.
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