Make the most of the spring weather in Cornwall
Spring at Beersheba Farm is one of the most magical times of the year. The days stretch a little longer, the woods wake up in a haze of vivid green, and the coast path starts to glow with soft, golden light. Whether you’re staying in Brea Cottage, the Studio, one of our Landpods in Wildflower Wood, or simply visiting the area, here are our favourite ways to make the most of Cornwall’s spring weather.
1. Wander through bluebell woods
From late April into May, the 5-acre woodland at Beersheba comes alive with carpets of bluebells. The air feels fresh and earthy, birdsong fills the trees, and the whole place has that unmistakable spring magic. It’s the perfect gentle walk before breakfast or a peaceful moment after a day exploring St Ives.
2. Enjoy slow mornings
Spring sunshine in Cornwall has a softness to it — warm enough to sit outside with a coffee, but cool enough to feel crisp and refreshing. Take your time with a special breakfast eaten while enjoying the far-reaching views.
At Brea Cottage, the patio is a lovely spot for a slow morning, while Wildflower Wood guests can enjoy breakfast among the trees as the light filters through the canopy.
3. Explore the coast path in its best season
The South West Coast Path is at its most beautiful in spring. Wildflowers line the cliffs, the sea turns that deep turquoise, and the paths are quieter than in summer. From Beersheba, you can walk straight from the door to Carbis Bay, St Ives, or Lelant — no driving needed.
4. Make the most of cool evenings
Spring evenings are perfect for cosy moments.
At Brea Cottage, the private hot tub is a dreamy way to end the day — warm water, cool air, and the stars above.
In Wildflower Wood, guests can gather around the firepit, toast marshmallows, and listen to the owls settling in for the night.

5. Try a new spring adventure
Spring is ideal for gentle outdoor adventures before the summer crowds arrive.
Guests love:
• hiring e‑bikes for a breezy ride to St Ives
• exploring the dunes at Gwithian
• spotting seals at Godrevy
• following the footsteps of neolithic people up to the top of Trencrom Hill for panoramic views
• trying a surfing lesson, or hiring out a SUP
Everything feels calmer and more spacious at this time of year.
6. Taste Cornwall’s spring flavours
Local cafés and restaurants start bringing out lighter, seasonal menus — think fresh fish, spring greens, and early strawberries. St Ives, Carbis Bay and Hayle all have wonderful spots for a relaxed lunch after a morning walk. Or grab a hot drink and a snack overlooking the ocean – there are fantastic eating spots all along the coasts around Beersheba Farm.
Pick up some top quality local food from the farmer’s markets or the freshest seafood from Newlyn’s fishmongers and cook up a tasty flame-grilled feast on the firepit or barbecue.
7. Embrace the unpredictable weather
Spring in Cornwall is famously changeable — sunshine one minute, sea mist the next. But that’s part of the charm. Check the forecast before you make your plans. Pack layers, keep your boots by the door, and enjoy the mix of bright days, dramatic skies, and cosy evenings.
Plan your spring escape
Whether you’re dreaming of woodland calm, coastal walks, or evenings in the hot tub, spring is one of the loveliest times to stay at Beersheba Farm.
You can explore our spring offers and availability here:
beersheba.co.uk/special-offers
Ready to book? Head to beersheba.co.uk/book-online/





