In this Cornwall guide book, experienced West Country writer,
photographer and Cornwall resident, William Fricker, provides his
opinion on this wonderful area of England. Offering a unique perspective
on this well-travelled area of Britain, William reveals little-known
corners of Cornwall that will delight and surprise.
Includes over 300 photographs and illustrations really bringing your trip to life before you've even left home
Here
is a refreshing and enlightening take on what Cornwall has to offer
visitors and locals alike. All entries are chosen on merit, and what
they have in common is that extra Something Special.
"Glorious guide to the best of Cornwall."
Cornish West Briton
"If you are planning a trip to Cornwall – or maybe just want to know
more about the county you live in – take a look at this guidebook… with
entries chosen on merit by writer and photographer William Fricker".
Inside Cornwall Magazine
"That promise of integrity, the phrase 'all entries on merit', is a
strong point in favour of one of the best regional guidebooks on
Britain...this easy-to-use guidebook is an ideal companion, come rain or
shine".
Good Housekeeping Magazine
"The Goldeneye
Guide to Cornwall unlocks the very best spaces and places to explore and
discover. From smugglers' creeks and sweeping coastal paths to its
magnificent maritime heritage and glorious industrial past, Goldeneye's
comprehensive guide to Cornwall simply brims with compelling detail. It
is the go to compendium for the county, whatever your budget and taste.”
Cornwall Life Magazine
Discover the best beaches for swimming, lazing about and surfing
Explore the best harbours for fresh seafood, day-trips, cafes and restaurants
Experience a full range of activities from surfing and exploring the coast path to visiting gardens and film/tv locations for Doc Martin, Poldark, Rosamund Pilcher
Enjoy a wide range of interesting and quirky places to stay from camp sites, to farmhouse B&Bs, to coastal inns and boutique hotels
Immerse yourself in the best variety of eateries from sea-view cafes, to country inns, to tearooms and fish restaurants