A most fascinating coastal village, the small harbour now hosts a number of little fishing boats..
St Mawes InformationSt Mawes is beautifully situated at the southern end of the Roseland Peninsula, and from medieval..
St Ives Cornwall InformationFishing, farming and mining are the industries that shaped St Ives, with fishing the dominant force..
Tintagel InformationTintagel, home to Tintagel Castle sits high above the seas, a most evocative place to visit and..
Bodmin InformationBodmin, on the western edge of Bodmin Moor, is the largest town in North Cornwall and lies..
The Lizard Information“The Lizard” is actually the name of the village perched at the most southerly point of..
Cape Cornwall InformationGloriously wild and ruggedly beautiful, the St Just heritage area (north ofLand's End onCornwall's..
Coverack InformationA fishing village built on both sides of a spur of rock that juts out into the sea. Coverack has a..
St Just InformationSt Just isEngland's most westerly town, seven milesnorth west ofPenzance, off the north coast. The..
Camborne InformationOnce the hub of the most intensively mined area in the world, along with the neighbouring town of..
Truro InformationTruro, Cornwall's cathedral city, is the commercial and administrative centre of the county and the..
See all locations in CornwallBude, the area "where coast meets countryside" contains some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the British Isles, much of it designated as an "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty", with access to wide open spaces, with a variety of wildlife habitats, and is easy on foot, by bike or car. Virtually anywhere in Devon or Cornwall is all in a day trip.
Families find the small, friendly resort of Bude an ideal holiday base. There are miles of sandy beaches on which to laze, they are consistently commended for cleanliness, lifeguards are on duty during the summer months, and there's a tide-washed open-air pool too. Nearby are many family attractions offering something for every age group and providing real "value for money" days out and happy memories to last a lifetime. At anytime of the year the weather here is kind and Bude boasts its own eco-climate with low rainfall and high sunshine hours. The warm months either side of summer are wonderful for walkers particularly as the clifftops at Bude are one of the most spectacular sections of the South West Way. The Sustrans Cycle route also passes through the area. For the less athletic the Bude Canal, with flat tow-path walks, marshes, thriving wetland and recreational areas provide excellent access for birdwatchers, walkers and cyclists. In recent years Bude has excelled as a centre for activity sports. Surfing has always been popular with the wild coastline and Atlantic breakers providing a special challenge. More recently, canoeing and kayaking on the river and Canal, abseiling down real cliffs and many other sporting opportunities have enthralled new generations of visitors. Bude and its surrounding area of Cornwall is unspoilt and untamed but offers a true Cornish welcome. It's unique position means that the coast really does meet the countryside, accessible to all with something of interest for all. In fact for a truly memorable holiday with space and time to really unwind - discover Bude.
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The Cotswolds InformationA two thousand square kilometre patch of land spanning six counties in England’s south west..
Gloucestershire InformationGloucestershireis all that you dream of as your favourite image of the English countryside.Sleepy..
Devon InformationDiscover Devon - unique, glorious, wild and wonderful, rich in history - a really special place..
Bristol InformationWith a history rich in exploration and an ancient harbour at its beating heart, Bristol has grown..
Somerset InformationIn Somerset you will find a wonderful mixture of heritage, countryside and coast... Nestling in..
Wiltshire InformationKnown as "The gateway to the West Country", Wiltshire is a beautiful county of great diversity...
Dorset InformationGet away from it all along the stunning Jurassic Coast, hunt for fossils on Dorset's picturesque..
Stow-on-the-Wold InformationAt a height of nearly 800 feet,Stow-on-the-Wold is the highest settlement in the Cotswold Hills...
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