What To Do In Cornwall This Autumn

September 28th, 2017

Read on to find what there is to do in Cornwall in September, and one of the best things to do is check out a food festival. However, there are so many, we have written a separate blog about the best food festivals to check out.

Surfing

This might be a surprise, as everyone thinks summer is for surfing. Summer produces a supply of small waves, so, if you want bigger, better waves for your mini surfing break, head to Cornwall in the autumn. The water is also five degrees warmer as the summer sun has kept it warm, and there is an added bonus of the water being much less crowded!

Beaches

It is amazing the difference the end of the school holidays makes. In August, the beaches are crowded, but when September starts and autumn is in full swing, you can very nearly have a beach to yourself! On the sunny, warm days, you can still have an enjoyable beach day and further into autumn, the beach is a wonderful place to head with your dog as many of the summer dog bans are lifted. Though do check in advance if the beach you head to is dog-friendly.

Storm Watching

The colder weather we often experience in the autumn also brings storms, and along Cornwall’s coastline you can see the storm in all its power. Storm watching might not be the most enjoyable, as it brings rain and the wind, and can also be dangerous watching from the cliffs. Nevertheless, if you stay safe, you can watch the sea batter the cliffs, highlighting the true dramatic nature of the Cornish coast.

Woodland Walks

As the leaves turn crimson and gold and the trees become bare in the autumn, it makes for the perfect time to go on a woodland.