Storm Chandra
Penzance FAQ's Storms

What was Storm Chandra like in Penzance?

Penzance Promenade is renowned as one of the best places in Cornwall to witness the raw power of the ocean, and Storm Chandra lived up to that reputation. As the storm rolled in, it transformed the usually picturesque Mount’s Bay into a cauldron of frothing, churning water, drawing both seasoned storm watchers and curious locals […]

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Adders
FAQ's Wildlife

Where can you see Adders in Cornwall?

Spotting an adder in Cornwall is a rare treat for wildlife enthusiasts. As Britain’s only venomous snake, the adder (Vipera berus) has an air of mystery about it; often misunderstood, yet beautifully adapted to the wild landscapes of Cornwall’s coast and countryside. Although sightings are uncommon, there are a few places where patient observers may […]

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FAQ's Wildlife

Where can you see Puffins in Cornwall?

There’s something wonderfully captivating about puffins; their bright beaks, orange feet, and playful personalities make them one of the most endearing birds to spot in the British Isles. While puffins are relatively rare along Cornwall’s coastline, there are still a few remarkable places where these charismatic seabirds can be seen during spring and early summer.

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Humpback
FAQ's Lands End St Ives Whales

Where can you see Whales & Dolphins in Cornwall?

Lately, I’ve been spending several hours tracking the Humpback Whales and dolphins that have been visiting West Cornwall, drawn by the plentiful fish in the area. St Ives Bay has been a hotspot for activity, but I decided to head to Lands End for a change of scenery. After a couple of hours of patient […]

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Ponies
FAQ's Bodmin Moor Wildlife

Where can you see wild ponies in Cornwall?

If you spend any time exploring Bodmin Moor, you’re likely to come across one of its most charming sights; the wild ponies that graze across the open landscape. These small, sturdy ponies have lived on the moor for generations and are well adapted to life among the granite tors and wide grassy plains. The Bodmin […]

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Kynance
Autumn FAQ's Kynance Cove

What is Kynance Cove like in the Autumn?

Kynance Cove is one of my favourite spots in Cornwall, and on this occasion, I headed there to film as the sea roared against the cliffs. The weather was clear, highlighting the cove’s striking turquoise waters and golden sands, while the waves crashed dramatically along the shoreline. It was a stunning, ever-changing Cornish scene, perfect […]

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Zennor
FAQ's Autumn Zennor

What is Zennor like in the Autumn?

Perched on the rugged north coast of Cornwall, Zennor is a small village that feels a world away from the busier tourist spots. Known for its traditional stone cottages and quiet lanes, it offers a peaceful glimpse of Cornish life against the backdrop of the surrounding moorland and coastline. The village is perhaps best known […]

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Spider Crabs
FAQ's Penzance Snorkelling

Where can I see Spider Crabs molting in Cornwall?

Back In August 2025 I filmed this amazing spectacle at Battery Rocks (at the back of Penzance Jubilee Pool) in Penzance. This phenomenon, known as “molting,” sees thousands of these giant crustaceans migrate from deep water to the shallows. The reason for the mass gathering is safety in numbers. As they shed their tough outer […]

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Bluefin Tuna
FAQ's Bluefin Tuna Lands End

Where can I see Bluefin Tuna in Cornwall?

Ten years ago, spotting an Atlantic Bluefin Tuna off the Cornish coast was a rare rumour. Today, it is one of the world’s great wildlife spectacles. Every autumn, these “super-predators”—some growing to the size of a small car—return to the waters around Land’s End to hunt. Seeing the ocean boil as hundreds of giant tuna smash into bait balls is an adrenaline rush usually reserved for nature documentaries.

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