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Keep up to date with all the latest news. From hatching new ideas for our luxury holiday cottage retreats, to the best dog friendly activities, to telling you all about the latest foodie scene in Cornwall. And if you have suggestions for topics we haven’t covered, then please shout and we will do our best!

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Best Events in Cornwall 2026 for Families, Groups & Couples

There are many fantastic reasons to visit Cornwall– but tying it in with one of the region’s best events can make your visit extra special. In 2026, there’s plenty to look forward to – from exciting music festivals where you can dance the night away with friends, and family friendly events great for entertaining children, to tantalising food festivals showcasing the region’s best produce and maritime-inspired festivities where you can do a deeper dive into local culture.

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Best Things to Do in Cornwall in February 2026: Half Term Breaks, Valentine’s Day & Early Spring Escapes

February is one of Cornwall’s best-kept secrets. Whilst much of the UK is still in the depths of winter, Cornwall begins to wake up to early signs of spring. Thanks to its mild coastal climate, you’ll find blooming gardens, brighter days and a noticeably warmer feel than elsewhere in the country.

Whether you’re planning a February half term holiday in Cornwall, a romantic Valentine’s Day getaway, or simply looking for a peaceful off-season escape, there’s plenty to enjoy at this time of year.


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Best things to do in Cornwall November 2025

Autumn is in full swing, which makes for one of the most beautiful seasons in Cornwall. Long gone are the summer crowds, but Cornwall’s mild climate means there’s still a little warmth in the air and the hedgerows and trees around our holiday cottage are full of autumn colour.

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Best things to do in Cornwall in October Half Term 2025 

In October, Cornwall sees less footfall, making it the ideal time to enjoy a more peaceful side of the county. Crisp autumnal days make for perfect hiking weather with fewer people on the South West Coast Path, and wide, empty beaches provide plenty of space for dog walks and swimming. 

In many ways, October is one of the best times to get outdoors in Cornwall – it’s a great time to forage, waves return to the coast, and the water is at its warmest. There are plenty of events and family friendly days out to enjoy during the half term, and it’s a wonderful time for wildlife watching. 

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Best things to do in Cornwall in June 2025

With summer holidays just around the corner, June is one of the best times to experience Cornwall. Long, light-filled days stretch late into the evening, the sea glows in brilliant shades of blue, and this month often brings the best weather of the year. 

From scenic walks and wildlife watching to music festivals and outdoor plays, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy Cornwall. Highlights this month include the Royal Cornwall Show, pop-up food events, and peaceful beach days before the summer crowds arrive.

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Best things to do May Bank Holiday and Half Term 2025 

May is when Cornwall truly comes to life. Cornwall’s spring gardens burst into colour, the days grow longer and sunnier, and the sea starts calling with the start of the bathing season. It’s also the start of Cornwall’s festival calendar, with food events and spring celebrations popping up across the county – all before the summer crowds arrive.

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What to do in Cornwall this Easter 2025

Easter is a magical time to visit Cornwall. The woodlands come alive with carpets of bluebells, the beaches remain blissfully quiet, and the seasonal dog bans haven’t yet come into effect – meaning the whole family, including four-legged friends, can explore together. With Cornwall’s typically milder spring temperatures, it’s the perfect time for a refreshing countryside escape.


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