Newquay Cornwall Airport (NQY)

Newquay Airport Transfers

Flights to and From Newquay Airport and Airport Transfers : Newquay Cornwall Airport is the gateway to Cornwall for visitors arriving by air. With its reputation as the Surfing Capital of the UK, Newquay attracts a lot of visitors seeking the sun, surf and sea. Newquay Airport is one of the fastest growing regional airports [...]

Gourmet Burgers at Blas Burgerworks in St. Ives

Blas burger - St Ives

Blas is an Eco-Friendly Restaurant Which Specializes in Gourmet Burgers: Blas Burgerworks is a small and very popular organic fast food restaurant in St. Ives that specializes in burgers. From the queue of people lining up to dine there, it appears that they must be good so we joined in the queue one evening. Booking [...]

Dartmoor Prison – An Unusual Holiday Sight

Dartmoor Prison © Travel Signposts

You Can Learn About the Intriguing History of Dartmoor Prison at the Prison Museum : It’s not common that a high security prison should become a topic on your holiday sightseeing itinerary. Our morning’s travel takes us on a visit to the wild and open moorland of the Dartmoor National Park in Devon.  As we [...]

Minack Theatre – Cornwall’s Theatre Under the Stars

Minack Theatre, Porthcurno

Enjoy Theatre Under the Stars  at the Minack Theatre in Porthcurno: If you didn’t know better, you might think that the Minack Theatre was probably originally built by the Roman army in 55 BC when Julius Caesar brought his legions across the Channel and settled in the south of England. After all, he was looking [...]

Admiral Benbow Inn – A Unique Pub in Penzance

Admiral Benbow - Penzance

Admiral Benbow Has an Amazing Collection of Artifacts from Shipwrecks: At the recommendation of our guest house owner, we came in search of the Admiral Benbow Inn in Penzance. Mike knew that we were on the look-out for interesting places and experiences and he described the Admiral Benbow as a unique and rather interesting pub [...]

End of the Earth at Land’s End – Cornwall

Land's End, Cornwall

From End to End – John O’Groats to Land’s End : Having made it to John O’Groats, the northern-most town in the U.K., we felt challenged to visit Land’s End, the western-most point on the English mainland. The Cornish name Pen an Wlas means ‘end of the earth’ and we wanted to stand at the [...]

Treliska Guest House – St. Ives

Treliska Guest House  © Travel Signposts

A Review of Treliska Guest House in St. Ives: St. Ives offers a good range of hotels, guest houses and B&Bs and for our stay in this town we wanted a place that was in the town centre.  Treliska’s website was one of the few that caught my attention and it gave good vibes. The [...]

Cornwall's Garden of Eden

Eden Project - Giant Bee

The Eden Project includes The World’s largest Greenhouse : From the air they look like Jurasic golf balls that have struck earth and been semi-embedded into the ground. Those familiar with the Eden Project in Cornwall will know of these biomes that house plant species collected from all over the world. The Eden project in [...]

Hole-in-the-Wall Pub – Torquay

Ploughman's Lunch

Torquay’s Oldest Pub : Torquay has many pubs around the waterfront, but the one that took our fancy is the Hole-in-the-Wall, Torquay’s oldest inn. Built in 1540, the Hole-in-the-Wall is tucked away in Park Lane, a little side street off the Strand, the restaurant district. From the front entrance, the pub looks small, but it [...]

Fine Dining at the Seafood Cafe – St. Ives

Seafood Cafe, St. Ives

Seafood Presented with Style at the Seafood Cafe – St. Ives: It’s always good when a local provides you with recommendations on places to eat, especially in St. Ives, Cornwall where there is a huge number of restaurants and cafes offering all different cuisine types. Mike, our guest house host is a pretty knowledgeable guy [...]