Crantock to Polly Joke Poppy Fields: A Rainy Yet Beautiful Coastal Walk

Living in Newquay gives us the privilege of being close to some of Cornwall’s most stunning coastal walks—and one of the most breathtaking natural displays each summer: the wild poppy fields between Crantock and Polly Joke.

On 13 June, my husband and I decided to take a walk to see the poppies in bloom. We knew they were nearing their peak, as we’d spotted the vivid red fields from the East Pentire side of Newquay earlier in the week.

Sadly, the weather had other ideas, and we got absolutely drenched in a torrential downpour! Still, despite the rain, it was wonderful to get up close to the flowers again, and it reminded us how lucky we are to have them on our doorstep.

We’re sharing our route, what we saw in Crantock village, and a little about the incredible natural history behind these protected wildflower fields.

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Visiting St Nectan’s Glen Waterfall in Cornwall: A Family Review

If you’re planning a visit to Cornwall, St Nectan’s Glen is a gem worth exploring. Nestled near Tintagel, this mystical woodland offers stunning natural beauty, including a unique waterfall that has become a popular destination for those seeking tranquillity and a touch of spiritual wonder. The star of the show is St Nectan’s Kieve, a 60-foot waterfall that flows dramatically through a circular opening in the rocks.

Here’s a detailed review of our family trip to St Nectan’s Glen during the summer holidays.

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Trelissick Garden Review for Nature-Loving Families in Cornwall

Trelissick Garden, nestled in the heart of Cornwall near Truro, makes a great day out ready to be explored by nature enthusiasts in particular. As National Trust members living in Cornwall, we decided it was time to uncover this picturesque haven, promising a blend of history and natural beauty by the riverside.  

Join me as I share our thoughts and photos from our family day out at Trelissick.

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Visiting Golitha Falls Waterfalls: Free Family Day Out in Cornwall

Last summer, we discovered a hidden gem in Cornwall for a family day out – Golitha Falls. It’s a captivating natural destination for families. With its beautiful waterfalls, lush surroundings, and serene atmosphere, it offers a tranquil escape to nature. Golitha Falls offers an unforgettable adventure that won’t cost you a penny.

We visited Golitha Falls in the summer at the height of the tourist season, and although busy, it still offered an enjoyable day out and a break from the madness of some of the most popular beaches in Cornwall.

If you’re looking to escape the beach crowds, this natural wonder is the perfect alternative. In this blog post, we’ll show you why!

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Penjerrick Garden Review

I recently visited Penjerrick Garden after spotting someone on a tropical garden group rave about it on Facebook! They described it as wild and jungle-like, as well as saying they were the only visitors there… it sounded right up my street! It also sounded like a fun adventure with the kids during the school holidays, so we planned to go for my birthday in August.

Unfortunately, it was raining on my birthday so we had to postpone for a few days, but I’m glad we did as being such a wild and untamed garden, it would have been very muddy and slippy in the rain!

This is not a garden for the faint-hearted or those who like a well-manicured lawn… but for those who really do want to feel like they are explorers and completely bathing in true nature then read on as I share my Penjerrick Garden review and abundance of photos!

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BEST things to do in and around Mevagissey

If you’re in Cornwall or planning a visit then Mevagissey has to be on the ‘must visit’ list. This humble little harbour town located on the south coast of Cornwall is a truly lovely place with plenty going on for visitors throughout most of the year.

Mevagissey is a famous and popular Cornish town because of its outstanding picturesque setting and historic harbour. Many people come to Mevagissey every year to explore the fishing town and take in the breathtaking scenery.

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Exploring Roughtor and Brown Willy with kids

Visit the highest peak in Cornwall and explore the surrounding moors with this amazing walk around Rough Tor, Little Rough Tor and to the top of Brown Willy. This is an adventure for the whole family with loads of amazing views, rocks to climb and wildlife to experience. It’s a great family fun day out.

Within this article, I’m going to share our experiences of this beautiful walk with our kids and point out a few helpful tips so that you can be prepared and get the most out of your visit. We visited during the summer (August) so it was at the height of the holiday season. Our kids are aged 7 and 10 so it’s always interesting to see how they get on during our slightly longer walks.

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Watergate Bay to Mawgan Porth, South West Coastal Path walk

Since walking from Perranporth to Newquay and also from Porth to Whipsiderry to Watergate, I’ve really wanted to explore the next stretch of the South West Coastal Path walking from Watergate Bay to Mawgan Porth.

I finally ticked it off my to-do list this week as I enjoyed an amazing 10km walk from my home in Newquay, past Whipsiderry Beach and along the South West Coast Path at Watergate Bay to Mawgan Porth… where Ben greeted me with a lift home and a warm pasty! Yum! (Cauliflower and onion bhaji from The Cornish Bakery if you’re wondering… vegan-friendly!)

Read on to see my thoughts and photos from this glorious stretch of the coastal path.

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