> Newsflash . . .

The recent spell of warm weather has sparked sightings of some amazing wildlife on the north coast. With mirror calm seas, a mother and calf porpoise were spotted travelling west from Kelsey head, near Newquay. Large concentrations of mackerel were busting up and breezing on the surface which is a good indicator of plankton blooms. With the sea temperatures rising these blooms create a source of food at the bottom of the food chain and the imminent arrival of larger marine species is expected.

Watch this space for updates. Will we spot a basker?!

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The North Cornish coastline offers some of the most dramatic scenery you'll experience.  Leave behind your worries and stress and allow yourself to be transported through time to an outlook that has not changed for thousands of years.  Follow the paths of smugglers and vagabonds, preachers and heroes as our guides tell the stories of these unforgiving but beautiful and romantic cliffs.  

For the wildlife enthusiasts there are peregrines, seals, dolphins and other amazing creatures to be found on your travels.  And for the less enthusiastic outdoorsmen there are some great tea rooms and pubs that are conveniently dotted at strategic intervals. 

Don't worry about the calories; you've burnt them off getting here!