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September in Cornwall

An old coast path sign on the Cornish cliffs near Tintagel, UK. Cornish cliffs near Tintagel

purple flowers on Porthcurno cliffs Porthcurno, west Cornwall

Mud Maid Mud Maid, The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Exterior of the Tate St Ives Tate St Ives

Atlantic grey seal in the water Atlantic grey seal in the water

10 Things To Do in Cornwall in September

Cornwall in September is a fantastic destination, there will be fewer crowds, milder weather, and a wealth of activities to enjoy. Here are some of the top things to do:

1. Explore the Coastal Paths
South West Coast Path: Hike along this scenic path that offers stunning views of the rugged coastline, secluded coves, and charming villages. September’s cooler weather makes it an ideal time for long walks.

2. Visit Iconic Beaches
Porthcurno Beach: Known for its soft white sand and turquoise waters, it’s perfect for a peaceful day out.
Kynance Cove: A stunning beach with unique rock formations and clear waters, perfect for photography and picnics.

3. Discover Historic Sites
St Michael’s Mount: A tidal island with a historic castle and gardens. You can walk across the causeway at low tide or take a boat at high tide.
Tintagel Castle: Steeped in Arthurian legend, this dramatic cliffside castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

4. Attend Local Festivals
St Ives September Festival: A two-week festival featuring music, art, theater, and literary events across the picturesque town of St Ives.
Newquay Fish Festival: Celebrate Cornish seafood with cooking demonstrations, local produce, and entertainment in Newquay.

5. Explore Gardens
The Lost Gardens of Heligan: Wander through these beautifully restored gardens, featuring exotic plants, woodland walks, and wildlife.
Trebah Garden: A sub-tropical paradise with a private beach on the Helford River.

6. Enjoy Water Sports
Surfing in Newquay: September offers consistent swells, making it a great time for surfing, whether you’re a beginner or an expert.
Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Explore Cornwall’s beautiful coastline and rivers, such as the Fal River, by kayak or paddleboard.

7. Visit Art Galleries and Studios
Tate St Ives: Discover contemporary art inspired by Cornwall’s landscapes in this famous gallery.
Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden: Explore the works and gardens of this renowned sculptor in St Ives.

8. Taste Local Cuisine
Cornish Pasties: No trip to Cornwall is complete without trying a traditional Cornish pasty.
Seafood: Enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants, especially in towns like Padstow, known for its culinary scene.

9. Boat Trips and Wildlife Watching
Seal Watching: Take a boat trip to see seals and other marine life along the Cornish coast.
Sea Safaris: These are a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty of Cornwall’s north coast and its rich marine life, making them a highlight for visitors to the area.

10. Explore Charming Villages
Mousehole: A picturesque fishing village with narrow streets, quaint cottages, and a charming harbor.
Port Isaac: Famous as the filming location for the TV series “Doc Martin,” this village is full of character and beautiful views.

September in Cornwall offers a perfect blend of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and relaxation, making it an ideal time to visit.