What is Cornwall Famous For?

If you’re thinking of visiting Cornwall you might be surprised to discover exactly what it is that keeps hoards of tourists and staycationers returning to this fascinating coastal hamlet year after year. What is Cornwall famous for? What is the secret of its eternal appeal for families, couples, artisans and foodies?

Curious about what makes this celebrated coastal town so special? Keep reading!

Here are a few of the most noteworthy features that have helped to place Cornwall firmly on the holidaymaker’s map. 

Historical Sites

Cornwall is teeming with ancient historical sites that illustrate its fascinating past. Historians, students, and families in search of educational days out will find Bronze Age stone circles, Iron Age villages, and a diverse range of other ancient landmarks in Cornwall. Each one offers a glimpse into the region’s rich and mysterious history.

An old theatre remains carved into the coastline with views of the sea

Castles and Folklore

Cornwall is also known for its fairy tale castles and folklore. Visit the legendary Tintagel Castle, believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur and steeped in cultural mythology. 

Entertain the family with tales of Morgawr, the Cornish cousin of the Loch Ness monster, or grab your binoculars and scope out the Beast of Bodmin, an equally elusive phantom wildcat, also said to inhabit the county.

Tintagel Castle Ruins with Sea Views

Cream Teas

Cornish cream teas, featuring scones with clotted cream and jam, are a beloved tradition, offering a delightfully scrummy taste of local hospitality. And of course, as every good Cornish native knows, in this part of the West Country at least, it’s jam first, followed by lashings of delicious, locally sourced clotted cream!   

A selection of classic British scones filled with jam and cream

Land’s End

Cornwall is the location of Land’s End, the southwesternmost tip of mainland Britain. The spot offers stunning coastal views and rugged landscapes, making it a must-visit landmark for tourists and locals alike.

Pirates of Penzance

Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera, The Pirates of Penzance, is set in the picturesque Cornish town of the same name. Although written in 1879 - most likely inspired by the region’s notorious reputation for piracy during the 18th and early 19th centuries - this popular romp, which blends humour with Cornwall’s history of pirate lore, remains popular today.

Dawn French

Beloved comedian and actress Dawn French lives in Cornwall, bringing a touch of celebrity charm to the region with her notable presence and local community involvement.

Cornish Pasties

This culinary icon, a savoury pastry filled with meat and vegetables, was originally created as a convenient meal for miners. With a mind-boggling array of award-winning restaurants and a particular local pride in this much-loved delicacy, you’re never too far from a pasty in this foodie’s paradise. 

Plates of traditional Cornish Pasties

The Eden Project

The Eden Project features two massive biomes - a rainforest biome and a Mediterranean biome. Each of these incredible recreations of the natural world houses a diverse range of plant species. This creates a uniquely immersive ecological experience that attracts visitors from around the world.

The Eden Project domes among countryside

Watersports

Cornwall’s extensive coastline is perfect for watersports such as sailing, kayaking, surfing and paddleboarding, offering thrilling activities for adrenaline junkies and marine adventurers of all descriptions.

Tate St Ives Gallery

Tate St Ives showcases modern and contemporary art, celebrating the region’s artistic heritage and influence on British and international artists.

Daphne Du Maurier

Famed novelist Daphne Du Maurier, known for such works as Rebecca, spent a great deal of her childhood in Cornwall. As a result, she drew inspiration from its dramatic landscapes, adding literary prestige to the region.

Beer

Cornwall produces excellent beer, with numerous local breweries crafting distinctive ales that reflect the area’s unique character and flavours.

Doc Martin

The popular TV series Doc Martin was filmed in the picturesque village of Port Isaac, drawing fans to explore its charming streets and striking coastal setting.

Fish and Seafood

Cornish fish and seafood are known for their freshness and quality. The region boasts several award-winning seafood restaurants that serve freshly caught fish from local sources.

A Fish Dish with Wine and Appetisers

Falmouth University

Falmouth University is the go-to place of study for several creative industries, attracting a highly engaged cohort of international students to its innovative programs and vibrant campus.

Family Holidays

In a 2023 Premier Inn survey, Cornwall was named the best family staycation location. 

With its stunning coastline, sandy beaches, family-friendly attractions, and endless outdoor activities, it remains among the top UK holiday destinations for families.

A family of four walking a small black dog on a lead around the lakes and nature trail at Tregoad Holiday Park

Marine Wildlife

The Cornish coast is a sanctuary for marine wildlife, including seals, dolphins, basking sharks, and even the occasional orca, providing unique opportunities for wildlife watching.

Gourmet Fish & Chips

Cornwall is famed for its gourmet fish and chips, combining fresh local fish with high-quality ingredients for a delicious take on this British classic.

A woman sat on the beach with a fish and chip box open on her lap

Blue Flag Beaches

Cornwall’s numerous Blue Flag beaches are recognised for their clean, safe, and environmentally friendly conditions, making them ideal for family outings and seaside fun.

Sunset over Cornish Beach

So, What is Cornwall Famous For?

In a nutshell, fun, feasting, beaches, delightful discoveries and tons of holiday adventures!

Where to Stay in Cornwall

Looking for the perfect family-friendly holiday park experience in Cornwall? Join us at our award-winning Tregoad Holiday Park.

Give your family the holiday of a lifetime when you stay in one of our luxury static caravan holiday homes, quaint cottages or luxury lodges.

Book a last-minute break and you’ll be in the perfect spot to enjoy all that fabulous Cornwall is most famous for!

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