I'd +1 for Cornwall but stay clear of St.Ives/Padstow/Newquay and generally all the busy places in July and August as they'll be rammed and it can be frustrating trying to do the simplest things.
We tend to go down there a few times a year and go to Mawgan Porth, Polzeath and Gwithian in our campervan. You could get a self catered place on the North Coast (possibly Air BnB entire place kind of thing) or even camp! You can go walking and surfing and cook some nice food on the beach with a barbecue in the evening. Much prefer the North Coast, more rugged and can be less touristy as opposed to the quintessential harbour towns like St Ives, Falmouth and Mousehole.
Pembrokeshire is awesome as well. Can recommend the Druidstone Hotel near Little Haven (they have cottages as well) as we got married there. Plenty of walking and a great place to relax, its proper quirky but amazing at the same time.
I'd +1 for Cornwall but stay clear of St.Ives/Padstow/Newquay and generally all the busy places in July and August as they'll be rammed and it can be frustrating trying to do the simplest things.
We tend to go down there a few times a year and go to Mawgan Porth, Polzeath and Gwithian in our campervan. You could get a self catered place on the North Coast (possibly Air BnB entire place kind of thing) or even camp! You can go walking and surfing and cook some nice food on the beach with a barbecue in the evening. Much prefer the North Coast, more rugged and can be less touristy as opposed to the quintessential harbour towns like St Ives, Falmouth and Mousehole.
Pembrokeshire is awesome as well. Can recommend the Druidstone Hotel near Little Haven (they have cottages as well) as we got married there. Plenty of walking and a great place to relax, its proper quirky but amazing at the same time.