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Winter Activities In Cornwall
1. Winter Activities In Cornwall
People think of many things when they hear about Cornwell: surfing, hot weather, too much ice
cream, and beaches. Summertime has a mad rush of tourists and locals since everyone wants
to get out to enjoy the weather.
Therefore, it may seem that there isn’t much to do when winter arrives. It is not surprising that
few people understand and acknowledge the fun they can get in the UK during the winter.
Don’t worry; I got you! I will give you great winter inspiration since Cornwell is one of the
greatest places to visit all year round. Actually, winter is just as nice as summertime in Cornwell.
Below are some of the amazing things you can enjoy doing in the winter.
1. Have a tour to the Cornish seal sanctuary
Tell me, what a better way to start your day than by visiting the greatest Cornish seal sanctuary?
This seal sanctuary is the home to the only seal hospital available in Cornwell. You get to see
injured, distressed and malnourished seals and other marine life like Humboldt and sea lions
being rescued and treated before being allowed back into the world.
The marine experts nature the animals and release them to their natural surroundings. If they
cannot return the animals, they offer a permanent home to ensure a happy life. Attend the talks
of each seal (every seal has a story). You can meet individual seals in the convalescence pool.
2. Exploring Pendennis castle
2. This is one of the famous Henry VIII’s fortresses. It has protected the entrance of river Fal for
over 500 years now. The fort's initial purpose was to protect the region against the Roman and
French empires' invasion. The height of the fort is a good lookout for basking sharks and
dolphins as it offers 360-degree panoramic views
It is open to the public, and you can take your children any time of the year to explore everything
from the cannons to the keeps. You can get in action during the fire demonstration if you take
your family between April and October.
3. Visit the beach
If you’ve been to Cornwell, you will know a little change in weather (from good to bad) does not
stop them. Shorts and flip flops are all-year-round attire, come shine, rain, or snow. You might
hear of people wearing shorts while in the French Alps.
Therefore, take a leaf out of the Cornish book and visit one of the many exciting beaches. Since
the weather is not that good, beaches are much more peaceful and quieter, except for odd sea
swimmers and dog walkers. You can warm up in the beach cafes with a pasty and hot
chocolate: they are always open if people start to feel cold.
4. Visit the Trebah garden
Just because you visited Cornwell in winter doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the beauty of the land.
One of the greatest and most famous things to do while in Cornwell in winter is taking a stroll in
the Trebah garden.
It is a sub-tropical environment that contains a wide array of plant life. Make an effort to see all
pools and ponds, which are among the best and most beautiful of any garden you visit in the
UK. Take an example of a Koi pool; the feeling is from a fairy tale.
Trebah beach is the same as other Cornish beaches: different. It is hidden and sheltered at the
bottom of the Trebah garden. You will enjoy the peace of the garden and the nice waves.
In a nutshell
As it is evident, there is no shortage of activities to do in Cornwell. You will always get
something that suits your needs and desires and a few are free. You can enjoy Cornwell in
winter as much as in the summer!