Cornwall in September

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Cornwall is a beautiful destination with plenty of activities in September. As summer transitions into autumn, the crowds lessen, but the weather remains mild, making it an excellent time for exploration. Here are some activities and events you can enjoy in Cornwall during September:

1. Beaches & Coastal Walks

  • Summerleaze Beach, Widemouth Bay, Crackington Haven: Enjoy the late summer warmth on Cornwall’s stunning beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or surfing.
  • South West Coast Path: This long-distance path offers breathtaking coastal views. The September weather is ideal for long walks or hikes, especially around Tintagel.

2. Surfing & Water Sports

  • Cornwall is famous for its surfing beaches like Polzeath Beach. September is a great time to hit the waves, as the water is still warm, and the surf is good.
  • Other water activities like paddleboarding and kayaking are popular in calmer areas.

3. Explore Cornwall’s History & Culture

  • Eden Project: September is a wonderful time to visit the Eden Project, which hosts seasonal events. The biomes house a wide variety of plant life, and outdoor concerts or exhibitions are often held.
  • Tintagel Castle: Explore the legendary home of King Arthur. September offers cooler weather, making it easier to climb and explore the ruins.
  • St. Michael’s Mount: A stunning island castle accessible by foot during low tide, this is an iconic Cornish landmark, accessible as a day trip from the farm.

4. Autumn Garden Visits

  • The Lost Gardens of Heligan: In September, the gardens begin to transition into autumn colours, and it’s an ideal time to explore the 200 acres of subtropical plant life and woodlands.
  • Trebah Garden: This sub-tropical garden near Falmouth is still vibrant in early autumn and offers beautiful coastal views.

5. Boat Trips & Wildlife Watching

  • Take a wildlife-spotting boat trip  to see dolphins, seals, and seabirds. September is a good time for spotting marine wildlife as the waters are warmer.
  • Fishing trips or coastal cruises are also available to experience Cornwall from the sea.

6. Cornish Heritage Sites

  • Visit Charlestown Harbour, a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its historic ships and maritime heritage. The harbour often serves as a filming location for TV shows and movies like “Poldark.”
  • Geevor Tin Mine: For a dose of Cornwall’s mining history, Geevor offers underground tours and a look at the rich mining past of the region.

7. Cycling

  • Camel Trail: A leisurely cycling route along the Camel Estuary is perfect for families or individuals looking for scenic views. The route runs from Padstow to Bodmin through Wadebridge.

With the summer rush winding down, September in Cornwall is perfect for enjoying the region’s natural beauty, cultural events, and rich history without the high-season crowds.