From Falmouth to Flushing
Around Falmouth there’s no doubt that spring is trying to make it these days. Yellow gorse is virtually everywhere. And for the week prior to the bank holidays it seemed as […]
Around Falmouth there’s no doubt that spring is trying to make it these days. Yellow gorse is virtually everywhere. And for the week prior to the bank holidays it seemed as […]
It might be colder than you’d expect for this time of year. But being a surfer in Cornwall those easterly winds, blowing for nearly two weeks now, are a real […]
Edible seaweed, or sea vegetables, are abundant along the Cornish coast. And: Many of the brown, red and green species found around Cornwall are really tasty and even healthy. While […]
Opened in May 2006 Jamie Oliver’s restaurant Fifteen Cornwall is one of five “Fifteen” restaurants worldwide. At the heart of Fifteen is an Apprentice Programme that’s one of a kind. […]
The Camel Trail in Nort Cornwall has nothing to do with its four legged namesake. Even though it would sure be fun to ride the 17 miles from Padstow to […]
The good thing with having four seasons a day is that you get summer at least once a day. Once you’ve managed to get a feel for how the cornish […]
Time and time again – when I manage to stay away from the surf – it strikes me how diverse Cornwall is. In its sheer natural beauty this part of […]
The gigantic low pressure system that’s been sticking ’round the Northern Atlantic for quite a while has been connecting with Cornwall’s coastline for over a week now. As always in […]
New Years has greeted the Cornish surfing community with some proper sun lit gems. Especially Cornwall’s south coast was showing off how good its beach breaks can get. While most […]
You’re on Christmas holiday in Cornwall, it’s raining and you don’t know how to spend the day? Why not check out the Eden Project near St. Austell. Thanks to Tim […]