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10 Awesome Things TO DO in CORNWALL & DEVON

So you have decided to visit what many people consider to be the most beautiful part of England. And now you are looking for the best things to do in Devon and Cornwall. You already know that you’ll have hundreds of miles of coastline to enjoy and probably not enough time to visit all the beaches you’ll want to. We’ve already made your life easier with these must-read guides of Devon and Kernow covering some of the most beautiful places. Make sure to check them out!

In addition we hope that this blogpost will provide you with even more travel inspiration and at least a few secret locations you haven’t already read about 🙂 Here are our TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN CORNWALL & DEVON.

1. Wild camp in Dartmoor (One of my favourite things to do in Devon)

  • Wild Camping in Dartmoor National Park
  • Adventure Rider on fully loaded Tiger 900 Rally Pro in Dartmoor next to a Highland cow
  • Two women in Wistman's Mossy Woods in Dartmoor

Not only is Dartmoor one of the best places to visit in Devon, but it also happens to be the ONLY place you are legally allowed to wild camp in England. And what a stunning place to take advantage of it! It’s a hikers paradise but don’t worry if hiking is not your thing. Simply driving through Dartmoor and experiencing all the free roaming wildlife already allows you to take in the landscape. And there are loads of shorter walks you can do. To find out more about where you can legally camp and read about my favourite hike to the mossy woods click here.

2. Check out Totnes’ alternative scene (Devon)

Totnes is an old market town with a thousand year old castle and Tudor houses in the historic centre. It has a buzzing highstreet of eco-supermarkets, coffee shops and vegan food places. It’s a pretty small town with a vibrant music and art scene. This New Age community even has its own currency – the Totnes Pound. I kid you not!

If you want to experience the bohemian vibe of Totnes, I recommend you to visit during market days – Friday and Saturdays. You can shop for fresh fruits, vegetables, fresh fish, as well as antiques and cloths. We had a little wander around and enjoyed some top notch vegan food from one of the stands. On the way back to the bike we could even pick some fresh herbs grown by the community which you can help yourself to!

3. Enjoy traditional Cream Tea in Cockington (Devon)

The first thing you need to know is that cream teas in Devon and Cornwall are NOT the same! In Devon you put the cream on top of the scones, followed by the jam. If you do this in Cornwall you will genuinely offend people!

Seriously! Locals will come up to you and insist that the jam comes first. It happened to us countless times. The Queen likes it cream first and I couldn’t agree more! Furthermore I always find the cream tastes better in Devon as it has a much thicker consistency.

You can get cream tea around every corner in Devon and Cornwall. One of my all time favourite places to enjoy it is Cockington – a tiny village near Torquay with thatched roof houses. But you can of course enjoy cream teas in countless other scenic locations like St Michaels Mount.

4. Climb Trencrom Hill for unparalleled panoramic views (Cornwall)

Imagine a time long gone by before drones were the new norm. When places like Trencrom Hill were TRULY special! Trencrom Hill is an iron age hill fort and one of very few places where you can see the north and south coast of Cornwall at the same time. In addition you don’t need to be much of a hiker. From the car park it’s a mere 20 min. walk up the hill. Easy! In addition it’s really not touristy at all. So if you are looking to do something off the beaten track, then Trencrom is one of the best things to do in Cornwall. Click here for directions. It’s fairly close to St Ives too so easy to visit on the way!

5. Pick Mussels in Gwithian (Cornwall)

  • Rock full of mussels at Gwithian beach. Picking mussels is one of the best things to do in Cornwall.
  • Picking mussels at Gwithian beach is one of the best things to do when in Cornwall

Eating seafood is one of the best things to do in Cornwall and Devon of course. But what about picking your own? Most seaside towns will cater for crabbing. Take a walk along the harbour and you are certain to see a place that will sell you a bucket, crab line, net and some bait. It’s a cheap and popular activity, so you’ll often spot families lining the harbour and catching crabs.

But what about mussels? I’m about to share my secret spot in Cornwall where you are guaranteed to find hundreds of mussels all year round. Gwithian beach overlooks St Ives and is a popular surfing spot. It’s essential that you visit during low-tide, when the rocks I will direct you to are fully exposed. You won’t find them during high-tide so you HAVE TO check the tide table! On Google Maps enter “Gillick Rock” and it’ll lead you straight to it. Fiona and I had picked a few dozen and cooked them up immediately on the beach – delicious!

6. Dine in a real castle (One of my favourite things to do in Cornwall)

Dining at Carn Brea Castle  is one of the best things to do in Cornwall

This has got to be one of the most unique things to do in Cornwall! Carn Brea is a 14th century listed castle which is currently in private use as a restaurant. I first discovered it over 10 years ago when the restaurant was mainly run by the owner – a kind man from Jordan. It was definitely more rustic back then. There were fewer tables and the entire place was lit by candles. He has since passed away and the restaurant continues to be run by his family. There are more tables now which cater to slightly more guests and other lighting has been introduced alongside the candles. But it’s still very unique and I highly recommend it.

These days you can even visit the rooftop of the castle. Carn Brea has never been about fine dining. It’s always been about mediterranean food, quite average, at low prices. Although the prices have increased ever so slightly, the restaurant remains reasonably priced. You can literally eat a meal with a drink here for 25 GBP. Well worth it in my opinion. After all, you don’t get to dine in a castle every day!

7. Take a surf class in Perranporth (Cornwall)

Two surfers on Perranporth beach at sunset. Taking a surf class is one of the best things to do in Cornwall!
Great British Breaks: Perranporth © 2017 The Times

Of course you can surf in Devon as well but I am a little biased as I moved from Devon to Cornwall specifically to surf. Newquay and Bude dominate the surf scene with Fistral Beach holding most international surf events taking place in Cornwall.

But when you are starting out you definitely want to avoid busy beach breaks. So one of my favourite places to surf has always been Perranporth – a wide flat beach with soft sand which stretches several miles. Check out Perranporth Surf School for more information!

8. Put your off-road skills to the test on the TET

The Great Western Trail is a part of the Trans European Trail (TET) which also runs through Devon & Cornwall. Any road legal vehicle which is insured and licensed is allowed to use it. If you are riding a motorcycle, then the trails are definitely more suitable for lighter two stroke dirt bikes. But if your off-road skills won’t let you down you can of course tackle it on bigger Adventure Bikes too. If you want to view and download the route click here. Fiona and I tried to take it on fully loaded on our Tiger 900 Rally Pro and boy was I out of my depth. Admittedly we didn’t make it far at all. But if you want to find out more about the route from someone who has actually ridden it then check out Julian’s photos and article.

If you are not quite ready to take it on alone and want to join a tour, it’s worth getting in touch with Big Bikes on Byways. Tim and Sean are awesome off-road riders and between them you will be travelling with a mechanic and a medic – pretty handy, right? Oh and they are also great human beings and you’ll definitely have a fun time out riding with them!

9. Taste award-winning ice cream and gin in Devon’s prettiest seaside town

  • Salcombe is a beautiful seaside town in Devon with a lovely town centre and surrounded by beautiful beaches
  • Tasting Salcombe award winning Dairy ice cream is one of the best things to do when visiting Devon and Cornwall
  • Salcombe Gin Distillery offers tasting classes

Salcombe is unlike any other seaside town in Devon. Coming here provides a big contrast to some of the run-down towns dotted along the coastline that forgot to move with the times. This stunning little seaside town is lined with boutique shops, local art galleries and great seafood restaurants. It’s a popular sailing spot with some lovely stretches of golden sand beaches and award winning Devonshire ice cream from Salcombe Dairy! Don’t care much for ice cream? No worries – head to the Salcombe Gin Distillery instead 😉

10. Discover the isles of Scilly

Scilly islands from above featuring turquoise blue waters and white sand beaches
Photo Credit © 2018 Kate Humble www.telegraph.co.uk

In order to reach the isles of Scilly you will need to jump on a plane or take a ferry from the mainland. They lie roughly 50 kilometres away from Land’s End in Cornwall. It’s possible to visit one of the five inhabited islands which are covered in heathland and fringed by sandy white beaches. What makes a visit particularly special is that the islands are completely unspoilt and compared to the mainland they don’t get crowded!

I’ve been wanting to visit this archipelago for a very long time. When I was a student living in Cornwall I could never afford to go, so I was excited to discover the islands with Fiona this summer. I was surprised that the prices for the ferry and Skybus have increased fourfold but we were still determined to go. Despite visiting in peak season the weather forecast was extremely rainy. So given the cost of the trip we didn’t splash out in the end. I hope we get to visit these islands one day as they are one of the most beautiful places you could possibly visit in Cornwall. Few people make it out to the isles of Scilly which make them a truly unique destination!

Book a ferry to the isles of Scilly

Book a Skybus to the isles of Scilly

Ready to explore Devon & Cornwall?

I hope this blogpost has provided you with some travel inspiration and perhaps highlighted a few destinations you haven’t already thought about. Questions? Feedback? Or simply want to share your favourite thing to do in Devon & Cornwall? Then please leave us a comment below. We are always happy to hear from you 🙂

Make sure you also check out my guides of the very best places to visit in Devon & Kernow!

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