5 Great Reasons to Visit the South West in September

A s summer draws to a close, many people pack away their holiday gear and prepare for the cooler months ahead… but savvy travellers know that September is one of the best times to visit the South West!

With its stunning coastline and charming villages, this characterful region has plenty to offer all year round; but the South West in September is a real gem. Head down this way for late summer heat, quieter beaches, cosy autumn evenings and cultural highlights that’ll keep that holiday feeling going for longer.

Here are five great reasons to plan a trip to the South West this September…

 

1. Make the most of an Indian summer

September often brings with it a beautiful late summer warmth, where the weather remains sunny, and summer extends well into the month. These hazy days are perfect for exploring the South West’s spectacular beaches, coastal paths and rolling countryside.

The golden light of early autumn adds an extra touch of magic to the already breathtaking landscapes, making it an ideal time for photographers and nature lovers alike. Whether you're looking to take a rejuvenating dip in the sea or simply enjoy a leisurely ramble along the coast, September’s mild weather makes it possible.

 

2. Enjoy quieter beaches and attractions

One of the biggest advantages of visiting the South West in September is the dramatic reduction in crowds. The summer holidays are over, meaning fewer holidaymakers and a much more relaxed atmosphere. This is the perfect time to visit popular attractions like the Eden Project, St. Michael’s Mount or the Jurassic Coast without the long queues and packed car parks.

You can take your time exploring quaint villages like St Ives, Padstow, and Fowey, and enjoy the local food scene without the summer rush. With fewer people around, you can feel quietly smug that you have more space to yourself, whether you’re on the beach, hiking a coastal path or browsing boutiques. The beaches of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset are less crowded, allowing you to soak up their expansive beauty in peace, and experience the side of the South West normally reserved for locals.

 

3. Dog-friendly beaches reopen

For dog owners, September is an especially wonderful time to visit the South West, as many of the region's beaches lift their seasonal dog bans. After a summer of restrictions, your four-legged friends are once again welcome to run free on the sand and splash in the sea.

Beaches like Perranporth in Cornwall, Westward Ho! in Devon and Chesil Beach in Dorset are all great options for a day out with your dog. With fewer people around and less of the summer humidity, September is a great time for your pet to join you on long rambling walks along the coast and countryside as you explore this special part of the world together. 

 

4. Begin to cosy up at the start of Autumn

Late September marks the beginning of autumn, with its unique feeling of cosiness and comfort. After a day of exploring, there’s nothing quite like returning to a warm, welcoming pub to relax by a crackling fire.

The South West is home to some fantastic places to stay that capture the charm of the region while offering all the comforts you need for a perfect autumn getaway. Consider booking a room at Pier House in Charlestown, where you can enjoy stunning sea views and delicious local cuisine. The Harbour Inn in Porthleven is another excellent choice, offering cosy rooms and a prime location right on the water’s edge. For a stay in the far west of Cornwall, the Old Success in Sennen Cove offers breathtaking coastal views and easy access to some of the area’s most beautiful beaches. Or, try the Lifeboat Inn in St Ives, where you can enjoy the blend of modern comforts with traditional pub charm in this buzzy seaside town.

 

5. Enjoy quieter beaches and attractions

September is a month of celebration in the South West, with a variety of events and festivals taking place across the region. From food and drink festivals showcasing the best local produce to cultural events celebrating art, music and history, there’s something for everyone.

The St Ives September Festival is a real highlight, offering two weeks of music, art and performance in one of Cornwall’s most picturesque towns. 

Foodies will love the Dartmouth Food Festival, where you can sample delicious Devon fare and meet some of the region’s top chefs.

For a taste of tradition, don’t miss the Bridport Hat Festival in Dorset, a quirky and fun event that celebrates all things headwear.

 

Book a trip to the South West in September

Visiting the South West in September offers a unique blend of warm weather, quiet beaches, and cosy autumnal charm. Whether you’re looking to soak up the last rays of summer sun, explore the region with your dog or enjoy the start of the autumn season in a picturesque pub, the South West has plenty to offer.

To book your trip to the South West this September, explore our accommodation in some of the region’s most stunning spots to find your late summer bolthole.