We’re known for celebrating the sea, boats and Cornwall but this year Cornwall’s Visitor Attraction of the Year will be diving even deeper and exploring under the sea.
For the ultimate wilderness adventure and a holiday with a difference! Visit Bushcraft Expeditions to see our full range of courses and workshops for every one, young and old!
For sheer indulgence, serendipity and a hint of escapism experience the unique pleasure of a Champagne Hot Air Balloon Flight.
The popular west beach has plenty of sand and rock pools to explore. The east beach is popular with surfers and there are also some good walks along the South West Coast Path. The two sheltered, sandy beaches, east and west, form part of a National Nature Reserve.
The most prominent feature in the area is the famous Thurlestone Rock, painted by Turner, which is best seen at high tide. The name comes from the Saxon name Torlestone, meaning pierced rock.