A circular walk on a peninsula protruding into the Hamoaze estuary and where the land was dotted with gun batteries, defending against a potential invasion from Napoleon.
A circular walk between Constantine Bay to Porthcothan via nature's swimming pool at Treyarnon beach and a spectacular series of islands, headlands and tiny coves named after wine and pepper smuggled there, and the rock where a customs officer was left by smugglers to drown.
On Monday, one of our new community reporters, Sam, headed to the Regal Theatre to watch the sensational new 'Phantasmagoria' which encompasses amazing & bizarre Circus acts with an original rock score.
A circular walk from the fishing village of Port Quin to the golden sandy beaches of Epphaven Cove and Lundy Bay with spectacular coastal scenery, via the cliff-edge folly on Doyden Point built as a gambling den.
A circular walk from the beach and tiny harbour of Portwrinkle to the small village of Sheviock, thought to be Cornish for "abounding in strawberries", with a church abounding in mediaeval tombs.
A circular walk around Cornwall's most iconic mining remains, used for the filming of the BBC's Poldark series.
At Cornwall 365, we've recruited five community reporters who will be out and about attending various events all around Cornwall. Keep an eye on our magazine and social media as they report back on their experiences. Read on to meet our new reporters!
Cornwall 365 are big fans of a festive event, so we were thrilled to join Trebah Gardens for their Garden of Light this weekend.
Get ready for many of Cornwall's top outdoor attractions to reopen on Monday 12th April! Here are some of the much-loved places to visit and enjoy after the long winter lockdown.
As part of our Feel Good February series we spoke to writer Anna Mansell about her podcast, cold water swimming, and her journey to achieve body neutrality.
Our monthly walk, specially chosen for us by iWalk Cornwall.
Our monthly walk, specially chosen for us by iWalk Cornwall.
The illustrated atlas of Cornwall’s culture & heritage.
Our monthly walk, specially chosen for us by iWalk Cornwall.
We caught up with Budock Vean Managing Director Martin Barlow to find out more about the hotel and their exciting Winter events.
Grayson Perry: Vanity of Small Differences has opened this week at the Exchange in Penzance. The tapestries were created through Perry’s Bafta-winning documentary series All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry broadcast in 2012 by Channel 4. Throughout the programme Perry visited places across the UK including Sunderland, Tunbridge Wells and the Cotswolds to explore the taste of the social groups we encountered and these tapestries were born out of his experiences and findings.
On Sunday Wildworks live streamed their production of Meet Me at the Edge. Due to a national restriction by The National Trust the in person (and Covid safe) event was unable to take place as previously planned. However, the ever resourceful Wildworks bought the landscape into our living rooms through the magic of YouTube.
The second of our curated walks, specially chosen for us by iWalk Cornwall.
Holly has travelled the world sharing her unique Spanglish soul-pop. We caught up with her this week to find out more about her music and roots in Cornwall.
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