Give Padstow a visit. It may be touristy but it's a beautiful place to go to. If you want somewhere to eat in Padstow go to the Ship Inn. The fish comes from the same boats as Rick Stein's does, you get more of it and it's a huge amount cheaper. They are very friendly too I have always stayed there when visiting on business - they don't keep normal put hours either

. And they make the best Banofee Pie you have ever tasted in the whole world, served with lashings of Cornish clotted cream. You will probably be able to use their carpark too, which means you won't have to battle through the hordes of pedestrians to park as the entrance is at the top of Padstow.
King Arthur's Castle remains are also up that way on the North Coast.
St Ives is also a great place to go but quite touristy. If you're down on the South Coast St Anthony is great and quieter. They have a really old church which is only lit by candlelight.
Treyannan Bay is beautiful and unspoilt by tourists. If you feel adventurous enough for a dip there is a natural salt water pool halfway up the cliff.
If you're into houses and such like, Lahnhydrock is beautiful, as is Cothile House.
You also have to stop at every possible opportunity to avail yourself of cornish pasties and, even more importantly, real Cornish cream teas


Wherever you go, you'll have a great time, Cornwall is one of the most beautiful places on the earth.
Oh and if you're going with a lady, you have to go to Newquay - just to check out the surfers


Should you find yourselves in Devon, go to the Burgh Island Hotel. You have to walk/ride across the spit at low tide and should you be unlucky enough to get cut off by the tide - they have a fantastic pub to wile away the hourse until low tide again..............or they have a very tall traction engine to travel on
