Chapel Porth is a small cove, just two miles from St. Agnes. This north Cornish cove is renowned for the great surf which can be enjoyed here. At low tide, the white sandy beach stretches from the caves below W...
Rock is a small village situated on the north-east bank of the River Camel estuary in North Cornwall. It has gained a reputation as being the holiday playground for the affluent and upper classes. Prince Harry,...
Bedruthan Steps is now generally the name given to the beach and the spectacular stacks of detached cliff on the coast at Bedruthan, north of Watergate Bay, near Newquay. They are formed from a type of hard sla...
Polkerris is a small picturesque village on the south coast of Cornwall, near Fowey. There is a single steep road leading down to the harbour and small sandy beach. The village is part of the Rashleigh Estate, ...
Fowey is a thriving commercial seaport and holiday destination, situated on the west banks of the River Fowey (pronounced foy, as in joy) on the south coast of Cornwall, between Looe and Mevagissey. It is a hav...
Coverack is a small picturesque fishing village on the southern edge of the Lizard Peninsula, which retains much of its original charm and character. It faces east away from the prevailing westerly winds. There...
Mevagissey is a popular Cornish fishing village, thronged with tourists in the summer. Whilst, now, it is said its main industry could be tourism, it remains a working fishing village with an inner and outer ha...
Newquay, on Cornwall’s North Atlantic Coast, is a popular seaside town, with some of Cornwall’s best sandy beaches. It is a major tourist destination of approximately 20,000 residents, but in the peak of the su...
Cadgwith is a tiny fishing village located on the eastern side of the Lizard Peninsula. It is regarded as one of the most picturesque fishing villages in Cornwall. It has two beaches, both of which are rock and...
Pentewan is a small coastal village in central Cornwall, close to the popular attractions of the Eden Project and Charlestown Shipwreck and Heritage Centre, Charlestown. Pentewan has a harbour which is now sil...
Penn is a small village situated on a ridge of the Chiltern Hills, which has a distinctive name from which a celebrated Buckinghamshire family took its name. From the village green, opposite the 14th century c...
The Roaches is a spectacular gritstone cliff, just four miles from Leek in Staffordshire, on the edge of the Staffordshire Moorlands. The rock faces attract climbers from all over the country, as there is a div...
Minster Lovell in Oxfordshire, is one of the most attractive of all the villages that the River Windrush flows through. It is situated just off the main A40 road, 3 miles from Witney. The River Windrush winds...