26 July 2021
South Cornwall must-sees
With glorious golden beaches and breathtaking Insta‑worthy beauty spots, Cornwall is one of the country’s favourite staycation destinations, and it’s not difficult to see why, really.
But there’s much more to this gorgeous slice of paradise than that. Dig a little deeper and you’ll find a region full of history, culture, and adventure. We’ve put together some of our favourite things to do that are perfect for family trips to the coast.
St Michael’s Mount
Fairytale castles and legendary tales – Cornwall is steeped in history and myth, just waiting to be uncovered. Home to an ancient fortress, stunning subtropical gardens, vast lawns, and a bustling village, this incredible island has been shaped and weathered over centuries. Let your imagination run wild…
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St Ives
A stay at our Clowance resort wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the iconic coastal town of St Ives. Whether you’re a foodie in search of authentic Cornish pasties or a Cornwall-newbie hoping to soak up some south coast culture, St Ives has it all. Winding cobbled streets, independent shops and fisherman’s cottages ‑ you’ll find all this and more in this harbour town.
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The Eden Project
The Eden Project is one of Cornwall’s most popular local attractions and is just under an hour away from our Clowance resort. Nestled in a huge crater, this collection of imposing domes is home to the largest rainforest in captivity, as well as an incredible variety of plants, exhibitions, stories, concerts, and gardens.
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The National Maritime Museum
This family-friendly museum is dedicated to all things nautical and is a must-see when staying in South Cornwall. Explore 15 fascinating galleries over 5 floors, showcasing the influence of the sea on history and culture, as well as seasonal exhibits and shows, all overlooking Falmouth Harbour.
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The Isles of Scilly
This archipelago is made up of 145 islands, just off the southwest coast of the Cornish peninsula. Discover subtropical gardens, sandy seaside spots, and even a fragment of bronze age history. The residents of Scilly live life at a different pace, and the huge range of walking routes will take you to local beauty spots, ancient burial sites, and vast sandy beaches.
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Discover South Cornwall for yourself and book a family stay at Clowance. Click here to plan your South Cornwall staycation now.