Cornwall is a beautiful county in the south-west of England, with stunning coastline, rolling hills, and charming villages. It's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy a relaxing short break holiday.
There are many things to see and do in Cornwall, from exploring the rugged coastline to visiting historic towns and villages. You can also go hiking, biking, surfing, or swimming, or simply relax on the beach.
Here are some ideas for short break holidays in Cornwall:
* **A weekend in St Ives**
St Ives is a charming seaside town with a vibrant arts scene. There are many galleries and museums to visit, as well as a number of independent shops and boutiques. You can also enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean from the town's many cliffs and headlands.
* **A week in Padstow**
Padstow is a popular fishing port with a lively atmosphere. There are many restaurants and pubs to choose from, as well as a number of attractions, such as the National Lobster Hatchery and the Camel Trail. You can also go surfing, swimming, or kayaking on the nearby beaches.
* **A family break in Newquay**
Newquay is a great place to go for a family holiday. There are many beaches to choose from, as well as a number of amusement parks and water parks. You can also go surfing, rock climbing, or hiking in the nearby countryside.
* **A romantic getaway in Fowey**
Fowey is a beautiful riverside town with a medieval castle and a picturesque harbor. There are many romantic restaurants and hotels to choose from, as well as a number of walking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
*** A dog friendly short break in Looe**
Looe is on the South Coast not far from Plymouth and has some beautiful walks and coastal paths that are perfect for walking your dog. Not only is Looe very popular with dog owners in general, but as the whole town Looe is dog friendly as there are many pubs and beaches that allow dogs all year round.
No matter what you're looking for in a short holiday, Cornwall has something to offer everyone. So why not start planning your trip today?
Here are some additional tips for planning your short break in Cornwall:
* Book your accommodation in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak season.
* Pack for all types of weather, as the weather in Cornwall can be unpredictable.
* Research your day trips so you get the most out of your short break.
* Be sure to try some of the local food, such as pasties, clotted cream, and cream teas.
* Relax and enjoy your time in this beautiful county!
Banjo Cottage in Looe allows short breaks and these can be booked directly on the Holiday Cottages website.
The South West Coastal Path goes directly past the front door, it sleeps 5 and allows you to bring your dog.
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