Not just golf: discover Cornwall’s waves and brews
Festivities for all.
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Surfing
Cornwall is home to some of the best waves in the UK, and there’s no better way to balance a round of golf than by getting out on the water. Newquay is known as the surf capital of Britain, with legendary beaches like Fistral offering consistent swells and expert instructors ready to guide both beginners and seasoned riders. Just down the coast, St Ives provides a different kind of surf experience—more relaxed, with sheltered bays that are perfect for those looking to learn in a stunning, picturesque setting.
Whether you’re chasing the thrill of riding your first wave or simply want to soak in the beach culture, surfing adds an adventurous twist to your Cornish golf trip. Spend the morning walking the fairways and the afternoon paddling out into the Atlantic, finishing the day with sandy feet, salty air, and a sunset pint overlooking the sea. It’s the ultimate way to experience Cornwall’s rugged spirit both on land and in the water.
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Brewery Tour
Cornwall’s craft beer scene is every bit as bold and characterful as its rugged coastline. After testing your game on the region’s legendary links, unwind with a guided brewery tour that takes you behind the scenes of some of Cornwall’s finest independent breweries. From learning the art of brewing with local ingredients to sampling a flight of fresh, small-batch ales, it’s the perfect way to raise a glass to a day well spent on the course.
Each brewery has its own story—whether it’s a family-run operation tucked away in the countryside or a seaside taproom pouring innovative, hop-forward creations. Along the way, you’ll get a taste of Cornwall’s brewing heritage and discover why the county has become a hotspot for beer lovers across the UK. Great golf deserves a great pint, and there’s no better place to find it than right here in Cornwall.
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Afternoon jaunts around the local town
Golf may be the centerpiece of your journey, but Cornwall’s seaside towns are full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. An afternoon in Newquay, St Ives, or Padstow offers more than just postcard views—it’s a chance to wander off the beaten path. Slip down narrow lanes to find tucked-away cafés, discover family-run galleries showcasing local talent, or stumble upon a quiet harbor corner where the only sound is the tide rolling in. These towns reward curiosity, rewarding those who take the time to explore beyond the main streets.
Each town has its own character: St Ives with its art studios and secret coves, Padstow with its blend of fine dining and working harbor charm, and Newquay with its vibrant surf culture balanced by quiet coastal walks just beyond the crowds. These are the places where Cornwall truly comes alive—where you can experience the region’s authentic rhythm, not just its highlights. After a morning of links golf, there’s no better way to round out your day than by uncovering the local treasures of Cornwall’s most captivating towns.
This and your best mates.