Kynance Cove. Photo: Jake Hinds

Kynance Cove. Photo: Jake Hinds

Place

Cornwall and Devon’s coastlines are rich with natural landscapes and bursting with wildlife, sculpted by the unrelenting elements of the Atlantic Ocean and English Channel. Harbours and interiors are jewelled by the historic remains of ingenuity throughout the ages. Mining, fishing, trading, farming have shaped the land here, over millennia.

Maps

Maps is how it all started! Check out our illustrated maps in a variety of formats, free downloads, printed maps from your accommodation provider and live maps here online to use in connection with our guides.

 
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Events and venues

Dive into the peninsula’s rich cultural heritage - either through its variety of unique festivals old and new, each specific and relevant to the location they sprung up from, or by visiting the world renowned venues, like the Eden Project, or the Minack Theatre and catch what’s happening now. See fascinating permanent collections, found in Cornwall and Devon’s museums, gardens and historic houses. Check out these great event listing websites to find out what’s happening now, in Devon and Cornwall.

Media

Tune in and listen to BBC Radio Cornwall. It’s the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Cornwall. It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at Phoenix Wharf in Truro. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 96,000 listeners. But it is only one of 8 regional stations.