The Local Area - Cornwall

This often forgotten corner of South-East Cornwall has many hidden gems that should not be missed.. while the crowds head west to the same’ol places, we highly recommend leaving the beaten track to enjoy the less discovered delights and make your own adventure, check out some of our favourites below..

There is so much to do across the Tamar Valley that you really will be spoilt for choice all year round as aproximately 75 beautiful square miles make up this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with miles of stunning countryside to explore on foot, on two wheels or on four. If you prefer your outdoor adventures off dry land, the three rivers of the valley create a whole host of watery escapades to enjoy. Whether it’s wildlife spotting, carving your way along the rivers in a kayak, canoe or paddle board, or a serene boat tour along the waterways.

Devon and Cornwall has a rich culture and heritage to immerse yourself in whilst visiting the Tamar Valley. From evidence of ancient beginnings high on the wild moorlands and the industrialisation of our market towns and settlements thanks to the waterways and natural mining resources to modern day Westcountry living, there is more than enough to get stuck into..