Cornwall features remote coves, historic manors, and ancient stone circles. These locations showcase the region's history, culture, and landscape. Visitors find medieval castles, lighthouses, underground caves, and fishing villages. The coast presents cliffs, beaches, and geological formations.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This inlet features blue-green water between cliffs of serpentine rock, which has a dark sheen due to high magnesium content.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The waterfall in this wooded valley drops through a circular opening in the rock, creating a natural water veil.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This neolithic formation consists of three granite stones, with the middle one having a circular hole and flanked by two upright stones.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This fishing village sits in a deep valley with a natural harbor surrounded by steep cliffs.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
Stone circles from the Bronze Age in Bodmin Moor. The site consists of three separate rings with different diameters.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
Steep cliffs with freestanding rock formations in the sea. A path leads to the black sand beach.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
White sand beach in a sheltered cove. The Minack outdoor theater sits atop the cliffs.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
Waterfalls in oak woodland along the River Fowey. The river drops through several levels in a gorge.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
A cape with walking paths along the cliffs. From here visitors can see both the Celtic Sea and Atlantic Ocean.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
Ruins of a medieval fortress on a peninsula. The remains stand on a cliff 100 meters above sea level.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
A fishing village with stone houses from the 13th century. The small harbor is protected by two stone piers.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
A bay with sandy beach between two headlands. Access is via a steep path through pasture land.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This former slate mine contains three large underground chambers with natural water pools at 27 meters depth.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This medieval chapel from the 13th century stands on a promontory overlooking the English Channel.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The beach is surrounded by 100-meter-high rock walls and is only accessible two hours before and after low tide.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This 96-meter-high granite rock formation offers cliff-side walking paths and viewpoints over the Atlantic coast.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The small fishing inlet features a carved stone tunnel leading to the beach. The waters contain many fish species and seals swim near the rocks.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This beach stretches between granite cliffs and contains remnants of 19th century tin mines. At low tide, the sand extends for half a mile.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This Iron Age underground passage extends 20 meters into bedrock. The stone-lined tunnels include a main corridor and two side chambers.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
Built in 1844 from shipwreck timber, this small shelter stands on Vicarage Cliff. The poet Robert Hawker wrote verses here overlooking the Atlantic.
St. Agnes, Cornwall, United Kingdom
An industrial complex featuring old tin mines and processing facilities. Tours demonstrate tin extraction methods and miners' daily operations.
Bodmin, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Built in 1779, this prison features historical cells, courtrooms and exhibits about the 18th and 19th century justice system.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This coastal area consists of two sandy coves with pebbles. During low tide, a natural path connects both beaches.
Marazion, Cornwall, United Kingdom
An island featuring a 12th century castle and Mediterranean gardens. The access path appears only during low tide.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The 16th century manor displays Tudor architecture with original tapestries and a medieval garden featuring stone walls.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The 13th century church stands on a slope facing water, surrounded by palm trees and ferns in a garden.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The cove with rocky beaches and clear water was a center for smugglers in the 18th century.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The granite stone from 875 bears Latin and Old Cornish inscriptions commemorating King Dungarth.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The 28-meter tower stands on a rocky headland and has transmitted light signals for navigation since 1847.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The Norman church from the 13th century sits 150 meters above sea level next to a shelter.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
A beach with rocks and pebbles, surrounded by steep cliffs. Tidal pools form at low tide.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
A small fishing harbor with granite slipway and stone cross. Fishermen pull their boats ashore using a winch.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
This Iron Age fortification stands at 252 meters elevation and provides views extending to the coast.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The headland extends into Mount's Bay and features geological formations of serpentine and gneiss.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The sandy beach sits between granite rocks and is accessible via a 100-meter path.
Cornwall, United Kingdom
The medieval water source is located in an oak forest and was used for religious ceremonies.