Guide to West Cornwall
See our guide to everything West Cornwall has to offer, from its rugged coastline and beaches, to villages, pubs and restaurants to visit.
Liz ArnellWe’ve climbed mountains, scouted out the best beaches, explored National Parks, and visited vineyards (it’s hard work but someone’s got to do it!) to bring you the best tips on places to go during your next UK holiday.
See our guide to everything West Cornwall has to offer, from its rugged coastline and beaches, to villages, pubs and restaurants to visit.
Liz Arnell
St Ives has to be one of the most loved Cornish towns and the beaches are the main attraction. Here’s a guide to the options both in and neighbouring St Ives.
Silvia Lowe
A visit to Carmarthenhire would not be complete without a visit to the fabulous National Botanic Garden of Wales.
Liz Arnell
If you’d like to stock up on some of the best Cornish produce for your holiday, there’s no better place than a local farm shop. Here are our top suggestions.
Abby Driver
The historic home of the Digby family since 1617, the castle is a well-known place to visit in Dorset.
Becky Bye
Cornwall is packed full of excellent gardens from sub-tropical paradises to magnificent magnolia collections. And the best part is – plenty of them are dog friendly to boot.
Abby Driver
From sprawling golden sand beaches to tumbling waterfalls, and from cloud-topped peaks to ancient forests, Carmarthenshire is a county full of raw beauty.
Hannah Denby
The island is the perfect place to discover an abundance of wildlife. Protected by the Solent from the mainland you can enjoy exploring vast swathes of ancient woodland and shoreline, just don’t forget your binoculars.
Liz Arnell