FROM CORNWALL, WITH LOVE

Sue Martin • October 14, 2025

From Cornwall, With Love: A November Story by the Sea

There’s a certain kind of magic that settles over West Cornwall in November — a quieter rhythm, a softness in the air, and a sense that the world has slowed down just for you.  The summer crowds have gone, the beaches are still and bright, and the Atlantic whispers to the cliffs in a language only Cornwall knows. It’s the perfect time to escape, to breathe, and to fall in love with this wild, beautiful corner of the world all over again.


Arriving in Coverack

Driving towards Coverack, the road curves through ancient hedgerows and open fields until the sea suddenly appears — that endless sweep of blue that makes your heart catch every time.

The village feels timeless: whitewashed cottages gathered around a tiny harbour, fishing boats resting on calm water, and the smell of salt and seaweed in the breeze. In November, it feels like your own private world. You can walk the beach without seeing another soul, hear only the gulls and the soft rhythm of waves on sand.


The Charm of West Cornwall

From Coverack, the Lizard Peninsula unfolds like a secret waiting to be discovered.
A walk along the
South West Coast Path brings dramatic cliffs and hidden coves, each turn revealing another view that takes your breath away.

One moment you’re standing above turquoise water in the soft winter sun, the next you’re ducking into a quiet cove, collecting shells and feeling that mix of peace and awe that Cornwall always inspires.

Head towards Cadgwith, where stone cottages cling to the hillside, or drive a little further to Kynance Cove, its famous green-and-red serpentine rocks glowing under November skies.

In nearby Helston, you’ll find cosy pubs serving hearty Cornish food, and in Porthleven, you can watch winter waves crash against the harbour wall before settling into a café for a cream tea by the fire.


Your Cosy Retreat: Little Trevothan Caravan Park

As the daylight fades and the sky blushes pink over the fields, it’s time to head “home” — to Little Trevothan Caravan Park.

Nestled just outside Coverack, the park is peaceful and welcoming, a place where the quiet hum of nature replaces the rush of the world. Step inside your centrally heated holiday caravan, and you’ll feel instantly at ease — warm, comfortable, and perfectly snug.

Curl up with a good book, share a bottle of Cornish wine, or simply listen to the rain tapping softly against the window. There’s no better feeling than being cosy indoors while the wild Cornish weather dances outside.

Whether you’re here for a romantic escape, a slow-paced weekend, or a reflective break before the festive season, Little Trevothan Caravan Park offers the perfect base to reconnect — with nature, with Cornwall, and with each other.


Why November is Cornwall’s Hidden Gem

November in Cornwall isn’t about crowds or busy attractions — it’s about space, light, and peace.
It’s the sound of waves echoing along empty beaches.
It’s walking hand in hand along the coast path as the sea mist rolls in.
It’s finding joy in the small things — a steaming mug of coffee in a seaside café, or the golden light that turns everything it touches to magic.

And at the end of each day, it’s coming back to the warmth of your caravan, where everything feels calm and right again.


From Cornwall, With Love

When you leave, you’ll take more than photos. You’ll take a feeling — that rare mix of calm and wonder that only Cornwall in November can give you.

So, if you’re dreaming of rugged coastlines, cosy evenings, and the kind of quiet beauty that stays with you long after you’ve gone home, it’s time to visit West Cornwall.

Book your stay at Little Trevothan Caravan Park — and experience this season’s most romantic secret, from Coverack, with love. 💙