Discover Why Cornwall Makes For A Great Summer Getaway

Visiting Cornwall This Summer? Here’s The Places You Can’t Miss!

Despite being busier during the summer months, Cornwall remains a fantastic destination, even with the unpredictable British weather! Cornwall is a paradise of rugged coastlines, charming fishing villages, and breathtaking landscapes. Plus visiting throughout Summer, you’ll get the chance to spot some incredible wildlife, like puffins and other migrating birds. Generally, the weather is better with milder temperatures and less rain (although as we all know, it’s never a guarantee).

Everything is open in the summer: hotels, B&Bs, campsites, museums, and local attractions. Just remember to book ahead with this being a busy period! Outdoor activities like kayaking, hiking, and excursions are in full swing, giving you plenty to do. If you’re lucky with the weather, you’ll catch some amazing sunrises and sunsets, especially along the coast. The days are super long, with sunsets as late as 9:30PM in June, so there’s loads of time to explore during the day.

Thinking of Venturing Further Afield?

If you’re looking to extend your stay outside of Cornwall and want to explore more of the South West, our handy South West Guide contains everything you need to know. From places to explore, hidden gems to discover, and the best spots for food and drink, it’s packed with insider tips to make sure you get the most out of your journey! You can also head over to my Robbie Roams YouTube Channel, to catch my South West series, featuring my epic road trip around Devon and Cornwall. 

Cornwall Must-See Places…

Make sure to add these must-see destinations to your itinerary for an unforgettable summer getaway!

10. St Micheal’s Mount

St Michael’s Mount is a small rocky island off the coast of Marazion, crowned by a medieval castle and church. Accessible by foot during low tide or by boat during high tide, this iconic landmark offers stunning views and a rich history. It’s been occupied by the St Aubyn family for generations and still is today, along with a community of around 30 islanders. Once venturing over to the island you can explore the sub-tropical gardens and discover the legends of the mount. It’s great for a truly unique day out! If you’re a national trust member you’ll be able to bag yourself free entry, however, make sure you book in advance.

Cornwall St Michael's Mount
St Michael's Mount

9. Kynance Cove

Located on the Lizard Peninsula, Kynance Cove is a small, tidal beach that’s famous for its white sand, turquoise water and rare serpentine rock stacks that rise from the water. Kynance was the location for a viral video a couple of years ago that really added to its popularity. It’s a gorgeous spot, but tends to get very busy during the summer months so arrive early if you can. There’s also a little café nearby and the South West Coast Path passes along the cliff top.

8. Port Isaac

This quaint picturesque fishing village is famous for its narrow winding streets and traditional Cornish cottages – if you want to see true Cornwall this is the place to visit! You might also be a fan of the TV series ‘Doc Martin’? If so, you’ll already be familiar with the beauty of this place! Also whilst visiting, be sure to check out the mesmerising sea colour which turns a bright turquoise blue as the sunlight gets stronger.

Kynance Cove
Kynance Cove

7. St Ives

This charming seaside town feels like an island getaway, with its white sandy beaches and stunning ocean views around every corner. St Ives is packed with quaint cobbled streets, shops, and independent eateries, not to mention a bustling fishing harbour!

If you’re an Art enthusiast, you’ll adore St Ives for its strong artistic roots—it’s famously home to the Tate St Ives, the UK’s smallest art gallery tucked behind Porthmeor Beach. Just a short stroll away, you’ll also find the Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Gardens. Here, you can delve into the life, studio, and garden of sculptor Barbara Hepworth.

6. Perranporth Beach

Home to the UK’s only live music bar on the beach, Perranporth Beach is an ideal spot for a beach day. It has to be one of my favourite spots in the whole of Cornwall! Whether you want to sunbathe, swim or surf (the waves here are gentle and rolling so it’s a great for beginners and intermediates). The beach is backed by extensive sand dunes full of wildlife such as butterflies and lizards. Additionally, don’t forget to check out the Chapel Rock Pool, an oasis in the centre of the beach providing a safe swimming spot away from the Atlantic waves.
Polperro
Polperro

5. Polperro

In my personal opinion this is a fabulous must-see fishing village! You’d be hard pressed to find a traditional fishing village as pretty and iconic as the magnificent Polperro. The old buildings, cobbled streets and pretty cottages give this place an undeniable amount of charm. The only drawback is the extortionate parking prices especially if you’re in a motorhome or large campervan, you’re looking at £12 for 3 hours. A shame because this village is otherwise a special one.

4. St Agnes

St Agnes is great for those who enjoy walking and being surrounded by nature. It’s perched high on the cliffs of the north Cornish coast, giving you a peaceful, remote feel. Down by the main beach, Trevaunance Cove, you’ve got everything from paddling and rock pooling to surfing if you prefer to do something a little more active.

If you take a wander two miles along the South West Coast Path you’ll hit Chapel Porth—a wild, rocky beach surrounded by steep cliffs covered in gorse. St Agnes Head is a big deal too, with old mine buildings like Wheal Charlotte and Wheal Coates still standing tall, reminders of Cornwall’s mining history.

St Agnes
St Agnes - Wheal Coates

3. St Nectans Glen

Located near Tintagel and situated within an area of outstanding natural beauty and a site of special scientific Interest (due to its rare plants), St Nectan’s Glen is a natural wonder! The main 60ft waterfall impressively plunges through a hole in the rocks as well as two smaller waterfalls. There’s also the Tree of Life café if you fancy a Cornish cream tea and a gift shop to browse. This place was a real highlight of my recent trip, the walk to the waterfall was as impressive as the fall itself. It gave me ‘Jurassic Park’ meets ‘English country garden’ vibes. Once you reach the bottom of the falls you’ll need to cross the shallow river so bring waterproof boots, or you’ll need to walk through it barefoot!

St Nectans Glen
St Nectans Glen

2. Bedruthan Steps

The Bedruthan Steps are incredible rock formations along Cornwall’s north coast. You can get there by tackling some steep steps, but once you’re down at low tide, it’s like stepping into a magical world of towering rocks and wide sandy stretches. It’s seriously a photographer’s dream! Plus a great place to just wander around and explore.

Bedruthan Steps
Bedruthan Steps

1. Newquay

A popular seaside town bordered by 7 miles of cliffs and glorious golden sandy beach. Surfing has certainly put Newquay and the iconic Fistral Beach on the international map, creating a tourist spot with great nightspots, resorts, pubs, restaurants and a vibrant atmosphere! As well as the town centre and beaches, Newquay is home to attractions such as the Bluereef Aquarium, Newquay Zoo and Lappa Valley – where you can ride the famous steam train. This place certainly has something for everyone!

Fistral Beach, Newquay
Fistral Beach, Newquay
Cornwall is just bursting with amazing experiences, from ancient landmarks to adorable villages, and lively beach towns. Whether you’re after an adventure, look to relax with a drink in hand, or a bit of both, Cornwall’s got you covered. Don’t miss out on these must-see spots—they’ll make your summer trip one to remember! Find them all in my handy South West Road Trip Guide, alongside even more useful insider tips!

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