British Travel Journal

SUITE DREAMS Down South

It’s no secret that many of us have fallen under Cornwall’s spell. It’s home to dozens of beautiful and well-loved holiday destinations, all with their own charm and individual appeal, but dig a little deeper, travel a little further, and there are still some corners of this captivating county that feel comparatively undiscovered.

In an attempt to venture off the beaten track, we headed south, and south further still, until we eventually came to Cornwall’s Lizard Peninsula. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and home to no less than eight Sites of Special Scientific Interest, this rugged outcrop of land is the most southerly part of mainland Britain. Uniquely rich in serpentine – a beautiful, rare stone, ‘the Lizard’ has a geology and landscape unlike anywhere else in the county. From stunning subtropical gardens and lush green creeks to white sandy beaches, lively market towns and coastal communities steeped in history, it’s

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