Spring Holidays in Cornwall
Shake off the winter chill with a spring holiday in Cornwall. Bag one of our luxury holiday homes by the sea and make the most of the crowd-free beaches as you bask in the first glimpses of sunshine, tuck into seasonal fare and witness vibrant displays of daffodils, bluebells and agapanthuses. Pack a hamper of Cornish goodies and picnic on the beach, strike out along the stunning South West Coast Path, visit world-renowned art galleries and explore Cornwall’s sub-tropical gardens as they come alive with blossom and spring flowers.
When you arrive in St Ives during springtime, it’s not only the sea views that greet you, but also rows of yellow daffodils that wave you into town. Step into the woodland gardens and you’ll find carpets of snowdrops and bluebells underfoot, as well as canopies bursting with blossom.
With milder temperatures than the rest of the UK, when the sun shines on your spring holiday in Cornwall, you can pad barefoot in the sand or even take the plunge for a surf or a swim on one of the St Ives’ stunning beaches. And if the sun doesn’t shine on your spring break, there are plenty of rainy day attractions within a pebble’s throw of St Ives: Browse world-class art in the Tate St Ives, come face-to-face with wildlife at Paradise Park or visit the rainforest in the biomes of the Eden Project.
Before the scorching days of summer arrive, spring is also the perfect time of year to hit the South West Coast Path and enjoy walking holidays in Cornwall. Explore rugged cliff-tops, wild moorland and fairy-tale woodland with your family and four-legged friends. From Bodmin Moor to Land’s End, we can recommend the best walks in the West Country. What’s more, our portfolio of luxury holiday cottages includes plenty of dog-friendly holiday cottages too so the whole family can enjoy a holiday.
Cornwall is the perfect destination to celebrate special occasions like Mother’s Day and Easter or spending some wonderful time with the family at Whitsun.
- Visit gardens in Cornwall as they come to life with beautiful displays of colour.
- Enjoy fields of daffodils and bluebell-filled woodlands.
- Enjoy a variety of local events from art fairs to the St Ives Food and Drink Festival.
- Walk along deserted beaches and coastal paths.
- Take the children away for Easter or Whitsun Holidays.
- Celebrate special occasions such as Mother’s Day and Father’s Day.