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Urlaub Cornwall’s Top Holiday Tips for a rainy day in Cornwall

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

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  1. Tate St Ives – A perfect location to see the local art that became famous throughout the world.
  2. National Trust Houses – Lanhydrock and Cotehele to name but two
  3. Take a steam train ride – Looe Valley Line, Liskeard to Looe through the wooded Looe Valley
  4. Eden Project – A popular day out when the weather isn’t so good.
  5. Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro – Embraces Cornish Culture from the Bronze Age to modern day.
  6. Truro Cathedral – with its spires soaring high above Cornwall’s capital.
  7. Castles of Pendennis and St Mawes that protect the mouth of the river at Falmouth.
  8. National Maritime Museum, Falmouth – presenting the history of the town with something to suit all ages.
  9. Geevor Tin Mine – Tours of the 18th Century tunnels of the UK’s largest preserved mining site.
  10. You can always just enjoy a delicious Cornish Cream Tea or sample a pint of Cornish beer;enjoy a local crab sandwich or Cornish pasty and wait for the sun to reappear!

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A special souvenir of your holiday in Cornwall: jewellery inspired by the sea and beaches of the Isles of Scilly.

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

On the island of St Martins, in the Isles of Scilly, with its pure white sand beaches and turquoise sea is not the first place you’d think of to find a couple living and working to produce some very special jewellery. Evocative of the sea and the beach Fay Page with her partner Rob make beautiful necklaces and bracelets giving you a chance to keep a memory of your holiday in Cornwall.

UrlaubCornwall: What brought you to the Isles of Scilly?

Fay Page: Rob worked for a number of years skippering one of the ferries that take holiday makers between the five inhabited islands that make up the Isles of Scilly. It was in 2001when I decided that London city life wasn’t for me and moved down…it was a life changing moment.

UrlaubCornwall: Where do you produce your jewellery?

Fay Page: We moved to our two bed roomed, converted animal shelter, in 2005 and created our workshop in the garden in 2007. It’s a beautiful place built out of local granite nestling in a sheltered spot near the island quay.

 UrlaubCornwall: Where does your inspiration for your work come from?

Fay Page: Our silver jewellery reflects the sea as well the flora and fauna of the island. We produce pendants with clusters of shimmering fish, charm bracelets with tiny silver cowrie and whelk shells.

UrlaubCornwall: Living on a small island 28 miles out in to the Atlantic must be challenging how do you cope with the isolation?

Fay Page: Scilly is remote and getting things people on the mainland take for granted is often difficult, but we’ve learnt to use what we have rather than buying new. Cornwall’s temperate climate means that we can be almost self sufficient in vegetables all year round. When we go to the mainland we realise that our lives are more straightforward and less stressed!

UrlaubCornwall: What are you plans for your business?

Fay Page: We can’t really expand too much due to manpower and studio space available on St Martins, but we do take commissions and can ship pieces abroad. We find many German visitors to this part of Cornwall are keen to take home a memory of their stay.

UrlaubCornwall: Many thanks for giving us a flavour of life on the Isles of Scilly

 

 

On the trail of the Cornish Camellia: Cornwall’s favourite flower

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

A spring holiday or tour in Cornwall wouldn’t be complete without a visit to see some of its beautiful Camellias.

Originally native to China and Japan Camellias thrive in the mild climate of Cornwall. Specimens arrived in the 18th Century by ships returning from the Far East, bought by wealthy landowners who had made their fortunes in the mining and shipping industry.
Reisen in Cornwall

We’ll show you the gardens you have to visit to learn the history of this now very typical Cornish flower. Let’s start our tour in the very East of Cornwall at Mount Edgcumbe Gardens the home of the National Camellia Collection. One of only 3 Grade 1 listed gardens in the county and the only one open to the public all year round. As a souvenir of your holiday in Cornwall selected plants are for sale.

As we move west we come to Anthony Woodland Garden which has the National Collection of Camellia Japonica set in 100 acres (40 hectares) of woodland adjoining the picturesque Lyner Estuary.
Auf den Spuren der kornischen KamelieThen Caerhays Castle which is situated on Cornwall’s south coast and was the original home of the x Williamsii camellias collected in China in the early 1900s. The ‘Caerhays’ Camellia has beautiful crimson- pink flowers that become purple with age.

A short trip on the King Harry Car Ferry across the river Fal brings you to Trelissick owned by the National Trust, a 20 acres garden planted 200 years ago perched above the river. Close by is the oldest garden in Cornwall is Enys famous for its bluebells and an amazing display of Camellias; a tranquil garden for your holiday enjoyment.

Driving past Falmouth you’ll arrive at Trebah and Glendurgan; both in valleys that stretch down to the Helford Estuary. Outstanding all year round, ever changing with the seasons and definitely a garden to visit for Camellias.

Onwards past the Lizard and on to Penzance you’ll find Tregwaiton a fascinating woodland garden with splendid views over Mounts Bay.

Heading back to Truro, Cornwall’s county town is Trewithen renowned for its Camellias including the Trewithen hybrid Camellia ‘Glenn’s Orbit’, worth searching out.
Reisen in Cornwall 2012After seeing the many and varied Camellias in Cornwall why not sample a cup of tea from the Camellia sirienas (the tea plant) grown on the Tregthnan Estate near Truro…..a cup of Cornish grown tea with a  scone, jam and clotted cream. Perfect!

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Gyllyngdune Gardens in Falmouth, Cornwall: a unique romantic Cornish garden recently restored to its Victorian glory.

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Situated close to the seafront in the heart of Falmouth, one of Cornwall’s most historic towns is Gyllyngdune Gardens. Now restored to its former glory as part of a £2.4m project with the aim of recreating the way it looked to visitors in Victorian and Edwardian times.

Set out by the Rev Coope and his family in 1838 the gardens were created in a quarry from which stone had been taken to build the Coope’s family estate. It was a Victorian fashion of the day to add the quirky features that the gardens are now known for; the Monolitic arch that site incongruously perched on a rise, the quarry tunnel used to enter the garden from the sea front, the shell seats and shell encrusted grotto. It’s believed that the daughters of Rev Coope decorated the shell features themselves.

The ownership of the land and gardens changed hands until the town council in Falmouth bought it in 1903 to preserve the now popular attraction. In 1911 what is know known as the Princess Pavilion was built and opened by Princess Alexandra of Teck.

With a concert hall, a covered veranda and a bandstand in the gardens it became the ideal for promenading and enjoying outdoor entertainment. Indeed, today throughout the summer events are regularly held and make a visit to the Gyllyngdune Gardens to enjoy art, music, learn or just to relax.

The process of restoration is all but complete and the restocking of the flower beds with plants and shrubs means that the 2012 will see a completely rejuvenated attraction and something that you must see on a visit to this part of Cornwall.

The Mount Haven Hotel: a modern luxury boutique hotel close to Penzance with some of Cornwall’s most spectacular sea views towards St Michaels Mount.

Monday, October 10th, 2011

UrlaubCornwall visited a perfect holiday hotel that is a hidden gem located in Marazion close to Penzance on the south west tip of Cornwall. A unique atmosphere greets you as you enter, with the faint scent of incense that hints at the blend of Eastern culture and Western comfort that characterises what the Mount Haven offers.

hotel in penzance cornwall

The theme of East meets West continues with décor, modern and chic, which makes use of exotic treasures; tapestries from Jaipur, caskets from Bhutan and figurines from Nepal, Bali and India are displayed throughout the public areas. Care and attention to detail has created a haven from the bustle of modern living; a contemporary feel, but informal and relaxing.

stilvolles hotel in cornwall

Overlooking St Michaels Mount, one of Cornwall most famous landmarks; this spectacular view is shared by most of the bedrooms, the lounge and terrace a perfect backdrop to a holiday in Cornwall. The Mount Haven is conveniently located to explore Cornwall many attractions: its famous gardens, beaches and popular tourist sites with the Minack Theatre and Land’s End only a short distance away.

Bedrooms are all beautifully furnished with sumptuous fabrics, exotic art, luxury mattresses, en-suite bathrooms with complimentary hand-made organic toiletries, flat-screen TVs and fresh flowers.

stilvolles hotel in cornwall

The hotel restaurant showcases the best local produce, using only seafood landed on the nearby harbour of Newlyn and meat from a farm in St Just on the Peninsula. Enjoy an aperitif on the terrace watching the sun set over St Michaels Mount before your meal in the beautifully appointed dining room. A perfect Cornish Wild Bass with caramelised fennel, asparagus and Noilly Prat beurre blanc is one of the many options on a seasonally changing menu.

Discover why the Mount Haven was recently voted of the top 9 secret hotels in the world.

Hotels, B&B, self catering cottages, farmhouses and flats: the best selection of Cornwall’s holiday accommodation that you’ll want to book for your holiday in Cornwall is featured on UrlaubCornwall.

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Finding the best accommodation for your holiday in Cornwall takes some planning, whether you’re looking for a hotel, self catering house/flat or bed and breakfast UrlaubCornwall can help you find the best and most suitable. We offer the largest selection of top quality properties in Cornwall with 700 houses, cottages and flats throughout Cornwall and South West England and more than 250 have sea views. For couples or larger groups of family and friends we have properties to meet your needs.

Our hotels from around Cornwall are carefully select to offer the perfect choice for all budgets. Perfect for family holidays we have hotels with large family rooms and suites that offer flexibility and comfort; many close to Cornwall famous beaches with spectacular views.

UrlaubCornwall gives the information and advice that only comes from living and working in this beautiful part of Southern England. On our blog we share the inside knowledge and tips on where to stay in Cornwall with exclusive insights, interviews with local chefs and detailed profiles of the best as well as the best value for money places to stay and things to do.

Michael Ballack and David Beckham visit Cornwall to play in the World’s Smallest Football League.

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Beckham, Ballack and some of the world’s most famous footballers decided to come on holiday to Cornwall to experience the world’s smallest football league on the Isles of Scilly.

The Cornish islands came to a standstill as these international stars came to help train the island’s handful of players.

The Isles of Scilly only have enough players for 2 teams, but that doesn’t stop them from playing a full season against each other.

The Garrison Gunners and The Woolpack Wanderers play every week on the islands’ only football pitch.

During their visit, Michael Ballack and Patrick Vieira took the younger players onto the Scillies’ beaches to teach them some of their skills.

Their trip was filmed by Adidas as part of their ‘Dream Big’ series.  Adidas were travelling around the world to give their big names the chance to help the smallest football communities.

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Cornwall restaurants reputation grows each year showcasing fantastic local ingredients to produce great food.

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Cornwall has always been famous for its coastline and is England’s favourite holiday destination, but today it is becoming equally well known for it restaurants and food. It’s no surprise that Jamie Oliver chose it to locate one of his world famous Fifteen restaurants in Cornwall, in a stunning location over looking the spectacular Watergate Bay. It offers great Italian food while making use of the seasonal produce found locally.

restaurants in cornwallThe chef that many associate with Cornwall is Rick Stein who started his Seafood Restaurant in Padstow in the 1980’s and now has expanded to a number of others in the town and recently opened a new restaurant in Falmouth (you can read our exclusive interview with it’s Head Chef Paul Ripley here ….link). Rick Stein TV series are very popular as he travels to other countries to explore their cuisine, then featuring those recipes he finds in his restaurant menus.

But now we have a new wave of chefs building great reputations in Cornwall, they are well known in Cornwall, throughout Britain and internationally. Nathan Outlaw, at the St Enodoc Hotel on the North Coast of Cornwall, has two Michelin stars which makes it one of the most highly rated restaurants in Great Britain.

Chefs that are being talked about as the next stars of Cornish cuisine include Paul Ainsworth of Number 6 also in Padstow and Jude Kereama from Kota in Porthleven offering some of the most imaginative food being offered in the South West.

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For Germans coming to Cornwall bed and breakfast accommodation is the perfect choice.

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Cornwall has all that you could wish for in for a holiday in Great Britain, whether a family holiday on the beach, a walking holiday on the stunning south west coast path or a couple on a romantic getaway.

B&B Urlaub in Cornwall

Bed and breakfast or Cornwall B&B accommodation offers a great alternative to a full service hotel with a number of advantages. Cornwall has the highest proportion of 4 and 5 star B&Bs in any county in Southern England, places offering top quality rooms and service with that extra personal touch that you will only find in a family run business. You’ll be welcomed to their house, often with a cup of tea and biscuits or even some home made cakes.

Friendly advice on the best that the local area has to offer will be invaluable in getting the most from your holiday in Cornwall or Urlaub in Cornwall as the many German visitors to Cornwall would say. You’ll hear about the best local pubs or maybe the new restaurant that doesn’t feature in the guide books. Also other activities like walks or little known beaches that you would otherwise not get to see.

In recent years bed and breakfasts have become a real alternative to hotels as new owners come to the business bringing new ideas and higher standards. Living and working in Cornwall is seen as a lifestyle choice by new B&B owners who want to challenge what has been offered before. You can still find traditional places, but you can now choose from contemporary, modern and even luxury boutique accommodation.

UrlaubCornwall has carefully selected only the best bed and breakfasts in the locations that you have to visit on you holiday or tour of Cornwall. Find the perfect B&B on our interactive map of Cornwall

The German love affair with Cornwall

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

What is the most popular destination for Germans travelling to the UK? You may be surprised to know that Cornwall is their holiday of choice or as the Germans say Urlaub in Cornwall.

Some of the reasons are obvious Germany as doesn’t have a lot of coastline relative to its size and population. Cornwall has some of Britain’s most beautiful beaches and coves and a history and mythology that fascinates. The Atlantic rollers make it the surfing capital of Europe, with Fistral Beach at Newquay being among the most famous.

One of the less well known reasons is the German obsession with a relatively minor authors called Rosamunde Pilcher whose novels including her most famous The Shell Seekers. Her books have been serialised for TV and are screened constantly on a Sunday evening. They have a major following and there Cornish locations create a huge demand to visit the towns, gardens, country house and beaches that feature so prominently.

Germans take the tour of Cornwall or Reisen as they would say visiting all the sites from the Lost Gardens of Heligan, to the historic port of Falmouth, Lizard Point, Lands End and along the North Coast to Newquay and Padstow.

They love to stay in bed and breakfast accommodation as they appreciate the homely qualities and family run nature of these businesses.

This German love affair is set to continue as more of her books are filmed this year.