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The Tamar Valley has Gone Bats!

Here in the rural upper reaches of the Tamar Valley we are very proud of our distinctive wildlife.  Last year we were pleased to be part of an initiative from the Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat project through which we borrowed a bat detector.  The results were more than a little surprising! The bat detecting devices […]

6 Great Films Shot in Cornwall and Devon

To celebrate the forthcoming Oscars, we have collected 6 great films that have made the most of the Westcountry, listed roughly in order of critical reception.  There are hundreds of other films that feature the area in a few scenes, but here are those that go that bit further.  Have we missed your favourite?  Let […]

Top 5 Romantic Spots in North Cornwall

Love is in the air!  With its stunning coastline, moors and ancient forests, North Cornwall is a great place to woo your significant other.  To celebrate Valentine’s day, in this post we’ve collected 5 of our favourite romantic spots in the area for you to enjoy.  (Don’t worry – they also make great attractions for […]

What’s On Guide – February Half-term 2017

February is a great time to visit the Tamar Valley.  Not only are you treated to early Spring flowers, but you can enjoy the wonderful selection of half-term activities laid on by local attractions.  Most venues are holding some sort of special events, but here are a handful of dates that look particularly fun.  Have […]

The Big Garden Bird Watch 2017

The Tamar Valley is a protected ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ for most of its course, and is an excellent spot for birdwatching.  Even in its upper reaches in North Tamerton, we are treated to some beautiful feathered visitors.  This year we are sharing our ‘Big Garden Bird Watch‘, as organised by the RSPB, as […]

Top Spring Gardens around North Cornwall and Devon

It’s nearly that wonderful season again!  Snowdrops are already cautiously poking their heads up, and even daffodils are beginning to ease open.  Springtime is a truly special time of year for the South-West.  We’ve collected a few fantastic spring garden experiences to celebrate the beautiful flora of Cornwall and Devon.  If we’ve missed one, let […]

Things to do in North Cornwall and Devon in Late Winter

We all know that Christmas is a great time to be in Cornwall, but what if you have taken advantage of the bargain breaks available in January and February?  Don’t worry – even with the festive season over, there are plenty of great activities you can get up to.  Here are a few ideas – […]

What’s On Guide – 2017 Preview

Well, the festive season is nearly at an end.  Stave off the January blues by having a look to see what 2017 has in store for us, in and around North Cornwall.  Some brilliant events are lined up! World Pasty Championships – Eden Project4th March 2017 A bit of a drive away, but these are […]

12 Cornish Christmas Customs

Cornwall is proud of its unique culture, and its historic ways of celebrating Christmas are no exception.  In this post, we feature 12 fun, interesting, or downright bizarre Cornish customs.  Do you know of another?  Let us know in the comments below.  We wish you all a Nadelik Lowen! 1) St. Stephen’s RevengeOn Feasten Monday […]

Christmas Carols in and around North Cornwall 2015

Wow!  Less than 2 weeks to Christmas Day.  If you’re not quite feeling in the Yuletide mood, what better way remedy than having a good old festive sing-song!  Of course, most churches in the area hold their own carol services, including the popular 9 Lessons and Carols;  however, we’ve rounded up a few other concerts […]