Ivey's Blog
“A Hundred Pubs, A Thousand Voices, One Song”
Proud Cornish men & women will erupt in jubilant verse this week as the county celebrates St Piran’s Day. “The Song of the Western Men”, also known
Who Was St Piran?
St Piran's Day, Cornwall’s very own patron saint’s day, is a national day celebrating everything it means to be Cornish. You can’t miss the lead up to this
How to avoid these top camping mistakes – from tent size to footwear
Camping in Cornwall should be a time to relive childhood memories, spend time with loved ones, experience nature and sleep under the stars. However, simple mistakes can ruin a holiday under canvas, so make sure you avoid our top 8 camping mistakes: Arriving late in... Read more
Our top locations for popping the question this Valentine’s day in Cornwall
With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, perhaps your thoughts are turning to a romantic proposal? Take a look at our top five unique places in Cornwall, perfect for popping the question. St Nectan’s Glen What could be a more memorable experience than declaring your love... Read more
Our favourite walks to enjoy this January on the Cornish coast
After numerous days of eating, drinking and being merry over the festive period, January is the perfect time to get out in the fresh air, walk off those mince pies and enjoy the Cornish coast. We’ve picked some of our favourite walks to enjoy this... Read more
Our 5 favourite Cornish myths and legends, including that of Mother Ivey
Cornwall’s mystical landscape has often been the source of legend. As well as being home to giants and pixies, it’s also thought to be the birthplace of kings and the downfall of thieves. Discover a few of our favourite myths here: Jack the Giant Killer... Read more