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Uncovering the BEST Secret Spots and Things to do in Cornwall on a Campervan Road Trip!

This collection explores the rugged beauty and rich history of Cornwall, UK. From the legendary Tintagel Castle and dramatic coastal paths to picturesque fishing villages and world-class surfing beaches, it highlights the diverse attractions of this southwestern peninsula. Discover hidden coves, iconic landmarks, and breathtaking natural scenery perfect for a campervan adventure.

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  • Royal Albert Bridge

    A historic railway bridge engineered by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, known for its impressive structure.

  • Watergate Bay Touring Park

    A touring park located in Cornwall, offering views of the coast.

  • Tintagel Castle

    A historic castle ruin located on a rugged peninsula in Cornwall, famously associated with King Arthur.

  • Port Isaac

    A picturesque fishing village in Cornwall, known for its narrow streets and harbor.

  • Bedruthan Steps

    A stunning stretch of coastline in Cornwall featuring sea stacks and a beach accessible by steep steps.

  • West Cornwall Coast Road

    A scenic road in West Cornwall offering breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding natural beauty.

  • Cape Cornwall

    A rugged headland in West Cornwall offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and coastline.

  • Priest Cove

    A small, picturesque cove near Cape Cornwall, offering scenic views and a glimpse into local history.

  • Longship Rocks

    A group of distinctive granite sea stacks located off the coast of Cornwall.

  • Longship Lighthouse

    A lighthouse situated on the Longship Rocks off the coast of Cornwall, serving as a navigational aid.

  • St. Loy Camping

    A camping location in West Cornwall, providing a tranquil base for exploring the local area.

  • Mousehole

    A quaint and beautiful fishing village in Cornwall, famous for its sheltered harbor and traditional cottages.

  • St Michael's Mount

    A historic tidal island topped with a castle and church, connected to the mainland by a causeway.

  • Minack Theatre

    An iconic open-air theatre built into the cliffs of Cornwall, offering spectacular views and theatrical performances.

  • Fistral Beach

    A world-famous beach in Newquay, Cornwall, renowned for its excellent surfing conditions and lively atmosphere.