Winter in Cornwall offers an abundance of exciting activities for the whole family to enjoy. Despite the cooler temperatures, there are plenty of attractions that will keep everyone entertained and create lasting memories.
Cornwall in December
Discover Cornwall’s enchanting December, as the county celebrates the festive season and displays its stunning winter landscapes.
Eden Project
One of the top attractions during the winter months is visiting the Eden Project. This world-famous botanical garden is home to a stunning collection of plants from around the globe.
The iconic biomes provide a warm and tropical escape from the chilly weather outside. Kids will love exploring the rainforest biome, while adults can marvel at the Mediterranean biome. During December, The Eden Project transforms into a winter wonderland, offering Christmas workshops and activities for children, light shows, ice skating and Father Christmas encounters, making it a perfect destination for a family day out.
Christmas lights in Mousehole
Witness the charming village of Mousehole decorated with a spectacular display of Christmas lights. During the festive season, you can explore quaint streets adorned with holiday lights.
Mousehole Christmas lights are a beloved tradition in Cornwall. They capture the coastal charm of the area. The Mousehole lights singing events run from 11-21 December.
Padstow Christmas Festival
Padstow is now home to not one, but two big Christmas celebrations! Kicking off the festive season with Nadelik Lowen (meaning “Merry Christmas” in Cornish), this community Christmas celebration brings this coastal town to life with festive cheer, offering a magical blend of local delights and seasonal entertainment, culminating in the switching on of the town’s Christmas lights, illuminating the iconic harbour. Then, throughout the Padstow Christmas Festival, the harbour hosts a bustling market of locally produced treats and crafts from local vendors, chef demonstrations and gourmet delights. Explore the lovely streets covered with twinkling lights, immerse yourself in the festivities and charm that defines this renowned Christmas festival and not to be missed is the Friday night highlight of the spectacular fireworks over the harbour!
Healey’s Christmas Market
Experience the magic of Healey’s Christmas Market, where the air is filled with the scent of mulled cider and the joyful sounds of the season. Located in the charming Cornish countryside, this market invites you to discover unique gifts, indulge in festive treats, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. With an array of local artisans and holiday-themed activities, Healey’s Christmas Market is a perfect destination for creating lasting holiday memories.
Fowey Christmas Festival
Fowey comes alive with festive charm during the Fowey Christmas Festival. Stroll through the streets overlooking the river, where Christmas lights and seasonal decorations create a cosy atmosphere.
The festive market features local produce and businesses. From carolers spreading joy to the festive boat parade, the Fowey Christmas Festival is a celebration of all things festive in a true Cornish coastal setting.
Wildlife in December
Explore Cornwall’s wildlife in December. Enjoy the peaceful beaches, waters, and cliff trails to discover diverse wildlife. From seal spotting along the coastline to birdwatching in reserves, Cornwall offers a bounty of wildlife experiences.
Cornwall’s winter is the perfect time to witness the mesmerising world of seals. From cliff points along the coast and boat trips, you can catch a glimpse of these fun creatures as they relax on rocks or playfully navigate the waves. It is, however, important to remember to keep your distance from resting seals, keeping quiet and respectful while admiring them from afar. Stormy winter weather means every bit of rest they can get is vital and getting too close for comfort can scare them back into the sea.
Guided Boat Trips
Embarking on guided boat trips during the winter season adds a distinct charm to the experience, offering a unique perspective on natural landscapes and wildlife. In many locations, including coastal areas and rivers, these excursions provide an opportunity to witness the beauty of winter from the water.
Knowledgeable guides share insights about the seasonal changes, wildlife behaviour, and points of interest along the journey, enhancing the overall experience.
Cornwall in January
Cornwall in January unveils a quieter, more contemplative side of this picturesque region. As winter’s chill settles over the landscape, Cornwall’s coastal beauty takes on a serene and introspective charm. January offers a unique opportunity to explore Cornwall’s quaint villages and historical sites without the summer crowds.
Midwinter Coastal Wildlife Adventures
Coastal areas become prime spots for birdwatching, with the chance to observe seabirds like diving gannets as they feed on fish moving closer inshore, great northern, red throated and black throated divers and even wintering species like the elusive purple sandpiper. The cliffs and rocky shores also provide a dramatic backdrop for spotting various marine life, including seals basking on the rocks, or even porpoises, dolphins and whales, with sightings of humpback whales becoming more common around Cornwall throughout our winter months.
Empty and Dog-friendly Beaches
No visit to Cornwall would be complete without a trip to the coast. Even in winter, the stunning beaches offer a serene and picturesque setting for a family walk. Wrap up warm and take a stroll along the golden sands, collecting seashells and breathing in the fresh sea air.
Ice-Skating at the Eden Project
Why not try Ice-skating at the Eden Project? Located in Cornwall, throughout the whole winter season (October to February) the Eden Project features a beautifully crafted ice rink suitable for skaters of all skill levels.
Whether you’re a seasoned skater or trying it out for the first time, the ice-skating rink at the Eden Project provides a delightful activity for individuals, families, and friends, making it a cherished seasonal tradition for both locals and visitors.
Countryside Strolls and Wildlife Encounters
Embrace the friendly pace of countryside strolls in winter. Charming villages enriched with festive uplift create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Take your time, enjoy the scenery, and keep an eye out for wildlife encounters. Winter brings out the charm of deer in the fields and birds of prey above. A relaxed and friendly way to connect with Cornwall’s natural beauty during the quieter months.
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
For those seeking a bit of adventure, a trip to the Lost Gardens of Heligan is a must. This enchanting garden, once lost and now restored, offers a magical experience for visitors of all ages. Take a leisurely stroll through the winding paths and discover hidden sculptures, ancient woodlands, and even a jungle-like valley.
The children will be captivated by the interactive play areas and the chance to spot wildlife such as ducks and chickens roaming freely.
Surfing
If you’re feeling adventurous, why not try your hand at surfing? Cornwall is renowned for its excellent surf conditions, and many surf schools offer lessons for all ages and abilities.
Cornwall in February
February marks the continuation of the county’s rich cultural events, with local festivals and events providing a warm contrast to the cool weather.
Whether exploring historical sites without the summer crowds, enjoying coastal walks, or indulging in hearty Cornish cuisine, February offers a quieter, more reflective experience in this southwestern corner of England.
Coastal Walks
Cornwall’s coastline is stunning during winter. Bundle up, grab a hot drink, and stroll along the coastal paths. The crashing waves and brisk sea breeze create a refreshing backdrop. Seabirds add to the coastal symphony.
Now is the perfect time to take a peaceful walk by the sea. You can enjoy the stunning cliffs and the tranquillity of the winter ocean. Put on warm clothes and explore the coastal paths. Enjoy the beautiful views of the sea and the peacefulness of Cornwall’s coastline.
Cornwall’s Winter Wildlife Reserves
Cornwall is home to several stunning nature reserves, providing diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor exploration. In winter, Cornwall’s wildlife reserves become havens for many different animals. You can visit these reserves to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature during this season.
Moorland Hikes
Venture into Cornwall’s moorlands during winter for a different perspective. With the crisp air, and the expansive views take centre stage. The terrain may be quieter, but it’s no less captivating.
Winter moorland hikes offer tranquillity and a chance to appreciate the winter stillness. A chance to explore the serene wilderness that defines Cornwall’s landscapes and wildlife.
Pendennis Castle
Pendennis Castle offers stunning views, the castle takes you on a historical journey. It also has a hint of seasonal enchantment.
Discover the castle’s walls, admire the stunning Cornish coast, and let your imagination wander through its intriguing history. Explore interactive exhibits, discover wartime history, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Pendennis Castle during winter.
National Maritime Museum
If you’re looking for some indoor fun, the National Maritime Museum Cornwall is an excellent choice. This interactive museum showcases Cornwall’s rich maritime history through engaging exhibits and hands-on activities.
Kids can try their hand at sailing in the interactive boat simulator or explore the underwater world in the Tidal Zone. The museum also hosts regular family-friendly events and workshops, ensuring there’s always something new to discover.
Preparing for spring: Wildlife in February
February in Cornwall becomes a dynamic interplay between the fading winter landscape and the awakening anticipation of spring, making it a captivating time for those eager to witness the subtle but significant shifts in the natural world.
Coastal cliffs and beaches host seabirds, such as cormorants and guillemots, engaging in early courtship rituals. Estuaries come alive with the calls of wading birds like curlews and oystercatchers, heralding the approaching breeding season.
Summary
Don’t let the winter weather deter you from visiting Cornwall. With its array of family-friendly attractions and breathtaking scenery, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Embrace the magic of Cornwall in winter and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to create lasting memories—reserve your spot for a guided boat tour today and let the wonders of the winter sea captivate you! Our guided boat tours offer an unforgettable journey through Cornwall’s natural wonders.