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Lantic Bay to Polruan

Lantic Bay to Polruan South West Coast Path, South East Cornwall. A glorious circular walk in this area of outstanding natural beauty in South East Cornwall (about 20 miles from Kernock). Just a short walk from Lantic Bay National Trust car park to this stunning section of the South West Coast Path to Polruan, with…

The Cheesewring is a granite tor on the Eastern edge of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall

Winter Walks and Cosy Pubs

Walkers are spoilt for choice in the area around Kernock Cottages with fabulous country parks, beaches and unspoilt coastal towns. Visit our new website page for winter walks and nearby cosy pubs, all less than 25 miles from Kernock. Kernock is located on the border of Cornwall and Devon, and the immediate area includes the…

We are baby friendly at Kernock Cottages

Being parents ourselves, we understand that by the time you’ve got all the baby kit in the car, you’re lucky if there’s room for a toothbrush for you. We are delighted to have updated our baby packs with new products from Cuddledry and MooGoo. We now provide the award-winning Cuddledry hands-free baby towel for the…

Dog Shower at Kernock

We all love taking our dogs for a walk on the beach, around the countryside, and in the ‘Central Bark’ dog park here at Kernock Cottages. No matter how much fun we have, there is often that issue when you get home – of having a dirty dog. It can be all hands to the…

Two dogs walking in Cornish countryside

Top Dog Walks in South East Cornwall

We are very proud to have won lots of awards for our dog-friendliness (including Dog-friendly Business of the Year in both Cornwall and the South West in 2017), and are always looking for ways to make our doggy guests (and their well-behaved owners) welcome.  We thought it might be useful to list a few of…

Cornish cream tea outside by the sea

Top Facts about Cornwall

Cornwall isn’t just about pasties and surfing!  Here are some other things you may not have known about Cornwall. Cornwall is of course famous for Cornish pasties, but also for saffron buns, Cornish fairings (a type of biscuit), Cornish fudge, and Cornish ice cream.  And of course for cream teas.  The Cornish way is to…

Aerial view of Trematon Castle

Glorious Gardens in East Cornwall

Glorious Gardens in East Cornwall With its mild climate, Cornwall boasts the highest concentration of grand and impressive gardens open to the public of any county in England.  Bathing in the Gulfstream, Cornwall is home to some of the rarest and most exotic plant species in the UK.  But there is plenty of variety – …

sky reflected in wet sand, seaton beach Cornwall

Cornwall – A Beginners Guide

Cornwall, land of myth and legend, is steeped in history, rich in culture, has provided inspiration to artists, poets and writers for centuries, and even has its own language.  With its mild climate and varied landscape, for many years it has been one of the favourite tourist destinations in England, attracting both domestic and international…