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Porthmeor Beach: Tate St. Ives Gallery Entry Ticket

Porthmeor Beach: Tate St. Ives Gallery Entry Ticket

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Tate St Ives showcases work by artists including Barbara Hepworth, Marlow Moss, Naum Gabo and Patrick Heron, whose captivating works have brought international attention to St Ives and West Cornwall. Alongside displays from the Tate collection, the gallery presents modern and contemporary art from around the world through a dynamic exhibitions programme. Until 5 January 2025 discover the vibrant textile works of Romani artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas who is known for her textile collages created with materials and fabrics that are mainly gathered from family and friends. Her visual storytelling comes from a feminist perspective and challenges stereotypical representations of Roma people. From 1 February to 5 May 2025 we will be presenting the first major exhibition of visionary artist Ithell Colquhoun. One of the most radical artists of her generation, Ithell Colquhoun was an important figure in British Surrealism during the 1930s and 1940s.

Devon and Cornwall: 5-Day Tour from London

Devon and Cornwall: 5-Day Tour from London

Day 1 Depart London and travel through the old kingdom of Wessex to the historic city of Winchester. The former capital of Anglo-Saxon England boasts a magnificent cathedral and the Norman Great Hall. From this bustling city, head to a quieter but equally profound place, the standing stone circle of Stonehenge. Having explored this mystical place, your tour will continue to Exeter, the Romans most southwesterly fortified settlement and your base for 2 nights. Day 2 Your morning is spent exploring the magnificent wilderness of Dartmoor, the ancient "Clapper Bridge" at Postbridge, and the historic market town of Tavistock, home to Francis Drake. Return to Exeter in the early afternoon to explore the Roman town, with its underground passages, ancient walls, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and famous 12th-Century Norman Cathedral. Day 3 Head west to the North Cornish coast and the Elizabethan fishing village of Boscastle. Indulge in a cream tea, take a stroll out to the dramatic headland or learn a spell or two in the Museum of Witchcraft. Travel to the village of Tintagel and the ruins of its headland Castle, whose romantic cliff-top setting is purportedly the birthplace of King Arthur. After lunch, the tour heads to Port Isaac where you can get your Doc Martin fix and fall in love with this picturesque fishing village, before heading south to the bustling port town of Falmouth for the next two nights. Day 4 Explore the most westerly tip of England on this magnificent day, taking in St. Michael’s Mount, the incredible Minack Theater, built into the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful National Trust beach at Porthcurno. You visit Land’s End before following a landscape dotted with the relics of the Cornish tin mining heritage, and now a filming location for the Poldark series. St Ives is the final stop of the day with its plethora of artists’ galleries in the maze of narrow, harbour-side streets. You return to Falmouth for the night. Day 5 This morning, you say farewell to Cornwall and travel across Bodmin Moor, a wild moorland that’s designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. We’ll take a break before leaving Cornwall and continuing to Glastonbury. Here you can visit the ruins of 7th century Abbey, relax over some lunch or scale Glastonbury Tor for the views across five counties. From here, you travel back to London, a busy city far removed from the experiences you’ve enjoyed in the magical counties of Devon and Cornwall.

Cornwall: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

Cornwall: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

This self-drive route explores the coast of Cornwall over 212 miles (340km), with a guide for 25 destinations. The route is split into 3 sections, covering the coastline and inland for Truro and Bodmin. HOW IT WORKS This online guidebook is designed to take the guesswork out of planning your multi-destination trip. No need for endless internet searches—everything you need is in one place, carefully curated with recommendations and helpful links to dive deeper into each destination. Pick and choose from a variety of ideas, including top attractions, hidden gems, and unique experiences and customise your journey to suit your needs. Tailor the itinerary to fit your schedule, with flexible options ranging from 3 to 14 nights. Get started today with instant access (choose the nearest date as with 1 year’s access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop. ........................................................................................................................................................ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Plan your road trip around stunning Cornwall. This flexible itinerary covers 212 miles (340km), across North Coast, West and Mid Cornwall, over 25 destinations. Choose your own itinerary and time frame. Use the guidebook to choose how to spend your time, example: • Falmouth: A vibrant maritime town with a rich naval history, known for its harbour, maritime, and beautiful beaches • Truro: Cornwall’s only city - visit the stunning cathedral and cultural attractions. • Padstow: A charming fishing port famous for its culinary scene and home to Rick Stein’s restaurant • Bodmin: A town with significant historical importance, known for its links to the mining heritage and proximity to Bodmin Moor. Explore Bodmin Moor's rugged beauty, Truro's Georgian charm, and Tamar Valley's natural beauty • Penzance: A lively town with rich history, beautiful architecture and picturesque harbour • St. Ives: Known for its stunning beaches, art scene, and pretty harbour • Use the guide to find out more about attractions, including: Tintagel, Land’s End, St Michael’s Mount, Eden Project, Godrevy Lighthouse and Minack Theatre • Discover idyllic beaches, mystical coves, ancient castles, heritage, myths & legends • Uncover hidden gems and lesser-visited places often overlooked • Use the overnight stays map to locate accommodation or campsite options along the route • Enjoy the South West Coast Path along Cornwall's stunning coastline. • Castles, Estates and Ruins Galore: Discover Pendennis Castle's Tudor history, St. Mawes Castle's coastal significance, plus uncover Cornwall's rich history through National Trust estates and gardens • For Poldark Fans: Discover Cornwall's backdrop for the "Poldark" series Plus more to discover! HOW TO ACCESS: see Know Before You Go

Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden: entry to site.

Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden: entry to site.

You will enter into the admission area which features archive chronological photos and artefacts from Hepworth's career. Then, head upstairs to the museum to view a selection of works by the artist situated in her former living area. Make your way outside to the sculpture garden to see some a further selection of amazing larger-scale works set in a beautiful sub-tropical garden! The site is largely unchanged since Hepworth lived and worked there and is an essential visit for any admirers of her work or modern art as well a sub-tropical garden!

From Bristol: 4-Day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge Tour

From Bristol: 4-Day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge Tour

Day 1 You begin your journey down into the south-west of England. You’ll stop in at cute villages and enjoy a scenic drive through Exmoor National Park, a beautiful mix of moorland, woodland, coast and rivers. We like to keep things flexible this morning, so your driver-guide will touch base with you throughout the day. Next stop is Dunster; this medieval village is dominated by its Norman Castle, which you can view as you wander the village. You will visit the incredible ruins of Tintagel Castle. Sitting snug on the clifftops of North Cornwall, this historic 13th-century castle is believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur. The time is yours to explore this wonderful site. We depart Tintagel and head for the coastal city of Falmouth, our overnight base for the next two nights. Day 2 The day begins with a visit to one of Cornwall’s most loved destinations: the fishing town of St Ives. Get in touch with your inner seaside dweller as you wander this idyllic harbour town. Your next destination is a must in our opinion. Land’s End is a legendary spot that has inspired people since ancient Greek times when it was referred to as ‘Belerion’, or ‘Place of the Sun’. We head for a lunch break to an open-air theatre perched atop rugged cliffs. Yes, we’re talking about the incredible *Minack Theatre. *Please note that due to availability, we may be unable to visit this theatre. Your guide will let you know as you go. The last stop of the day is in Marazion, where you’ll get a chance for a photo of the jaw-dropping St Michael’s Mount. This rocky island is home to a medieval church and castle, and is England’s very own Mont Saint-Michel. Day 3 This morning we keep things flexible, with possible stops as we start heading north again. You then arrive in Tavistock, an ancient stannary (tin-mining district) and market town. You have free time to explore the only town in Devon to hold world heritage status. Your journey continues east into Dartmoor National Park, a stunningly craggy landscape filled with forests, rivers, wetlands and tors. You’ll stop in the picturesque village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, where the folk song of “Widecombe Fair” has been immortalized. Your adventure in Dartmoor National Park continues with a visit to the rocky granite outcrops of Haytor before you head to Exeter for the evening. Day 4 The last day of your tour stops at Durdle Door, one of Dorset’s most photographed landmarks, and the uniqueness of Lulworth Cove. Then you’re off to Shaftesbury, which is the epitome of a quaint English market town. It also has a fascinating history going back to Saxon times. The final stop of the day is the iconic and mind-boggling Stonehenge. It’s been around for around 5,000 years and to this day, people still flock to it in wonder. You among them? There are plenty of legends surrounding these massive stones and how they ended in such a formation.

The North Coast Boat Trip Experience

The North Coast Boat Trip Experience

Departing from Hayle an unforgettable boat trip, embracing some of the UK's most breathtaking coastlines. Our customised trips cater to the variable coastal conditions, ensuring you receive the ultimate experience on the day. Whether we venture up the coast towards St Agnes head or down towards Cape Cornwall, prepare to be awestruck by the wonders of this remarkable coastline. Highlights include the majestic Pendeen Lighthouse, the iconic Cape Cornwall, Seal Island, Botallack Mines, Godrevy Lighthouse, and Hell’s Mouth, to name a few.

Cornwall: Private Tour - West Cornwall Uniquely Curated Tour

Cornwall: Private Tour - West Cornwall Uniquely Curated Tour

We are a small, home-grown private touring business covering the whole of Cornwall. Run by a passionate Cornish local tour guide, this touring experience offers a spellbinding combination of iconic Cornish landmarks, majestic and expansive beaches and idyllic fishing villages and harbours. But that's not the whole story... We are driven by wanting to share with visitors some of the harder to access and 'off the beaten path' locations that make Cornwall so unique. Neolithic stone circles and underground burial chambers, medieval churches that contain ancient wooden carvings within, engine houses signifying tin mines underneath - and parts of the 'hidden Cornwall' that many locals never get to see... Our mission on this tour is to ofer something totally unique - vehicle based but with plenty of opportunity to get out and immerse yourselves in the sghts and sounds of the 'real' Cornwall. You'll even have the opportunity to walk little stretches of the Cornish coastal path if you wish! You’ll be led by Conrad - a professional Tour Guide and historian, who will use his skillset as a former teacher to bring the past alive in the places you visit. ✨ St. Michael's Mount & Marazion. ✨ Penzance & the Mount's Bay. ✨ Newlyn fishing port. ✨ Mousehole village & harbour. ✨ Merry Maidens Neolithic stone circle. ✨ St. Buriana's Church & Medieval rood carving. ✨ Land’s End. ✨ Sennen Cove. ✨ The dramatic North Coast & ‘tin mine country’. ✨ Botallack Mine & 'Crowns' engine houses. ✨ Zennor village & the mermaid! ✨ Home - or drop off location of your choice. PLUS very many points of interest en route – some visible from vehicle, others just moments from the car. There is so much to take in on this circular, West Cornwall tour. An absorbing jourmey that gives a true flavour of this part of the world in a relatively short space of time. On the day of your private tour, we'll have a comfortable vehicle waiting outside your accommodation ready to take you on a journey of discovery. There is so much history to impart and Cornwall's culture and customs will intertwine with tales of piracy, invasions, shipwrecks, battles and witchcraft! Ancient hillforts, Cornish scientific endeavour and stories of heartbreaking disasters will all mingle to give you a meaningful insight into the identity of the Cornish people and Cornwall's place in the world. Packed with historical context, you’ll enjoy a lively, engaging and fun experience-with so much to see and take in. However, we also understand that you're on holiday, so the day will feel relaxed and unhurried. We're confident that this Cornish Private Touring Experience will be the highlight of your holiday...

From Cornwall: Private Poldark Tour with Pickup

From Cornwall: Private Poldark Tour with Pickup

The 2015 BBC drama Poldark, adapted from the Winston Graham series, shows off the dramatic beauty of the Cornish landscape and coastline. Now you can step into the world of Ross Poldark and visit some of the breath-taking locations featured on the show in this Poldark tour of Cornwall. Your first stop will be a beautiful unspoilt Georgian working port that was used as the location for Truro Harbour in the new BBC series of Poldark. From here you'll wind your way down past the real Truro and Falmouth and on to the far West stopping firstly at a picturesque fishing cove used in the second series of Poldark. You'll then travel a couple of miles on to The Minack Theatre from where you can see over to the beach used in series one and down to Porthcurno beach used in series two. The views from here are unrivalled and it is one of the most iconic photo locations in Cornwall. You then head on further West to visit a pretty cove used in series one for the pilchard boats scene, and also from where Demelza spies on Ross taking his early morning swim. It was also used as the location for Marks escape by boat to France in series one. You will then stop for lunch at a reputable pub/restaurant in the area. After lunch you will wind your way up through the unspoilt mining town of St Just and on to Botallack. The farmhouse ‘Botallack Manor’ was used in the original 1970’s series as Ross Poldarks’ home, ‘Nampara’. The dramatic cliff top settings at Botallack and disused Engine houses and mine buildings here are used as the locations for Wheal Leisure and Wheal Grambler. Botallack is your last location on the days tour and from here you'll head up the scenic coastal road to St Ives and back up to Launceston arriving at approximately 18:00.

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Porthmeor Beach: Tate St. Ives Gallery Entry Ticket

Porthmeor Beach: Tate St. Ives Gallery Entry Ticket

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Tate St Ives showcases work by artists including Barbara Hepworth, Marlow Moss, Naum Gabo and Patrick Heron, whose captivating works have brought international attention to St Ives and West Cornwall. Alongside displays from the Tate collection, the gallery presents modern and contemporary art from around the world through a dynamic exhibitions programme. Until 5 January 2025 discover the vibrant textile works of Romani artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas who is known for her textile collages created with materials and fabrics that are mainly gathered from family and friends. Her visual storytelling comes from a feminist perspective and challenges stereotypical representations of Roma people. From 1 February to 5 May 2025 we will be presenting the first major exhibition of visionary artist Ithell Colquhoun. One of the most radical artists of her generation, Ithell Colquhoun was an important figure in British Surrealism during the 1930s and 1940s.

Devon and Cornwall: 5-Day Tour from London

Devon and Cornwall: 5-Day Tour from London

Day 1 Depart London and travel through the old kingdom of Wessex to the historic city of Winchester. The former capital of Anglo-Saxon England boasts a magnificent cathedral and the Norman Great Hall. From this bustling city, head to a quieter but equally profound place, the standing stone circle of Stonehenge. Having explored this mystical place, your tour will continue to Exeter, the Romans most southwesterly fortified settlement and your base for 2 nights. Day 2 Your morning is spent exploring the magnificent wilderness of Dartmoor, the ancient "Clapper Bridge" at Postbridge, and the historic market town of Tavistock, home to Francis Drake. Return to Exeter in the early afternoon to explore the Roman town, with its underground passages, ancient walls, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and famous 12th-Century Norman Cathedral. Day 3 Head west to the North Cornish coast and the Elizabethan fishing village of Boscastle. Indulge in a cream tea, take a stroll out to the dramatic headland or learn a spell or two in the Museum of Witchcraft. Travel to the village of Tintagel and the ruins of its headland Castle, whose romantic cliff-top setting is purportedly the birthplace of King Arthur. After lunch, the tour heads to Port Isaac where you can get your Doc Martin fix and fall in love with this picturesque fishing village, before heading south to the bustling port town of Falmouth for the next two nights. Day 4 Explore the most westerly tip of England on this magnificent day, taking in St. Michael’s Mount, the incredible Minack Theater, built into the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful National Trust beach at Porthcurno. You visit Land’s End before following a landscape dotted with the relics of the Cornish tin mining heritage, and now a filming location for the Poldark series. St Ives is the final stop of the day with its plethora of artists’ galleries in the maze of narrow, harbour-side streets. You return to Falmouth for the night. Day 5 This morning, you say farewell to Cornwall and travel across Bodmin Moor, a wild moorland that’s designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. We’ll take a break before leaving Cornwall and continuing to Glastonbury. Here you can visit the ruins of 7th century Abbey, relax over some lunch or scale Glastonbury Tor for the views across five counties. From here, you travel back to London, a busy city far removed from the experiences you’ve enjoyed in the magical counties of Devon and Cornwall.

Cornwall: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

Cornwall: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

This self-drive route explores the coast of Cornwall over 212 miles (340km), with a guide for 25 destinations. The route is split into 3 sections, covering the coastline and inland for Truro and Bodmin. HOW IT WORKS This online guidebook is designed to take the guesswork out of planning your multi-destination trip. No need for endless internet searches—everything you need is in one place, carefully curated with recommendations and helpful links to dive deeper into each destination. Pick and choose from a variety of ideas, including top attractions, hidden gems, and unique experiences and customise your journey to suit your needs. Tailor the itinerary to fit your schedule, with flexible options ranging from 3 to 14 nights. Get started today with instant access (choose the nearest date as with 1 year’s access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop. ........................................................................................................................................................ WHAT’S INCLUDED: Plan your road trip around stunning Cornwall. This flexible itinerary covers 212 miles (340km), across North Coast, West and Mid Cornwall, over 25 destinations. Choose your own itinerary and time frame. Use the guidebook to choose how to spend your time, example: • Falmouth: A vibrant maritime town with a rich naval history, known for its harbour, maritime, and beautiful beaches • Truro: Cornwall’s only city - visit the stunning cathedral and cultural attractions. • Padstow: A charming fishing port famous for its culinary scene and home to Rick Stein’s restaurant • Bodmin: A town with significant historical importance, known for its links to the mining heritage and proximity to Bodmin Moor. Explore Bodmin Moor's rugged beauty, Truro's Georgian charm, and Tamar Valley's natural beauty • Penzance: A lively town with rich history, beautiful architecture and picturesque harbour • St. Ives: Known for its stunning beaches, art scene, and pretty harbour • Use the guide to find out more about attractions, including: Tintagel, Land’s End, St Michael’s Mount, Eden Project, Godrevy Lighthouse and Minack Theatre • Discover idyllic beaches, mystical coves, ancient castles, heritage, myths & legends • Uncover hidden gems and lesser-visited places often overlooked • Use the overnight stays map to locate accommodation or campsite options along the route • Enjoy the South West Coast Path along Cornwall's stunning coastline. • Castles, Estates and Ruins Galore: Discover Pendennis Castle's Tudor history, St. Mawes Castle's coastal significance, plus uncover Cornwall's rich history through National Trust estates and gardens • For Poldark Fans: Discover Cornwall's backdrop for the "Poldark" series Plus more to discover! HOW TO ACCESS: see Know Before You Go

Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden: entry to site.

Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Garden: entry to site.

You will enter into the admission area which features archive chronological photos and artefacts from Hepworth's career. Then, head upstairs to the museum to view a selection of works by the artist situated in her former living area. Make your way outside to the sculpture garden to see some a further selection of amazing larger-scale works set in a beautiful sub-tropical garden! The site is largely unchanged since Hepworth lived and worked there and is an essential visit for any admirers of her work or modern art as well a sub-tropical garden!

From Bristol: 4-Day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge Tour

From Bristol: 4-Day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge Tour

Day 1 You begin your journey down into the south-west of England. You’ll stop in at cute villages and enjoy a scenic drive through Exmoor National Park, a beautiful mix of moorland, woodland, coast and rivers. We like to keep things flexible this morning, so your driver-guide will touch base with you throughout the day. Next stop is Dunster; this medieval village is dominated by its Norman Castle, which you can view as you wander the village. You will visit the incredible ruins of Tintagel Castle. Sitting snug on the clifftops of North Cornwall, this historic 13th-century castle is believed to be the birthplace of King Arthur. The time is yours to explore this wonderful site. We depart Tintagel and head for the coastal city of Falmouth, our overnight base for the next two nights. Day 2 The day begins with a visit to one of Cornwall’s most loved destinations: the fishing town of St Ives. Get in touch with your inner seaside dweller as you wander this idyllic harbour town. Your next destination is a must in our opinion. Land’s End is a legendary spot that has inspired people since ancient Greek times when it was referred to as ‘Belerion’, or ‘Place of the Sun’. We head for a lunch break to an open-air theatre perched atop rugged cliffs. Yes, we’re talking about the incredible *Minack Theatre. *Please note that due to availability, we may be unable to visit this theatre. Your guide will let you know as you go. The last stop of the day is in Marazion, where you’ll get a chance for a photo of the jaw-dropping St Michael’s Mount. This rocky island is home to a medieval church and castle, and is England’s very own Mont Saint-Michel. Day 3 This morning we keep things flexible, with possible stops as we start heading north again. You then arrive in Tavistock, an ancient stannary (tin-mining district) and market town. You have free time to explore the only town in Devon to hold world heritage status. Your journey continues east into Dartmoor National Park, a stunningly craggy landscape filled with forests, rivers, wetlands and tors. You’ll stop in the picturesque village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor, where the folk song of “Widecombe Fair” has been immortalized. Your adventure in Dartmoor National Park continues with a visit to the rocky granite outcrops of Haytor before you head to Exeter for the evening. Day 4 The last day of your tour stops at Durdle Door, one of Dorset’s most photographed landmarks, and the uniqueness of Lulworth Cove. Then you’re off to Shaftesbury, which is the epitome of a quaint English market town. It also has a fascinating history going back to Saxon times. The final stop of the day is the iconic and mind-boggling Stonehenge. It’s been around for around 5,000 years and to this day, people still flock to it in wonder. You among them? There are plenty of legends surrounding these massive stones and how they ended in such a formation.

The North Coast Boat Trip Experience

The North Coast Boat Trip Experience

Departing from Hayle an unforgettable boat trip, embracing some of the UK's most breathtaking coastlines. Our customised trips cater to the variable coastal conditions, ensuring you receive the ultimate experience on the day. Whether we venture up the coast towards St Agnes head or down towards Cape Cornwall, prepare to be awestruck by the wonders of this remarkable coastline. Highlights include the majestic Pendeen Lighthouse, the iconic Cape Cornwall, Seal Island, Botallack Mines, Godrevy Lighthouse, and Hell’s Mouth, to name a few.

Cornwall: Private Tour - West Cornwall Uniquely Curated Tour

Cornwall: Private Tour - West Cornwall Uniquely Curated Tour

We are a small, home-grown private touring business covering the whole of Cornwall. Run by a passionate Cornish local tour guide, this touring experience offers a spellbinding combination of iconic Cornish landmarks, majestic and expansive beaches and idyllic fishing villages and harbours. But that's not the whole story... We are driven by wanting to share with visitors some of the harder to access and 'off the beaten path' locations that make Cornwall so unique. Neolithic stone circles and underground burial chambers, medieval churches that contain ancient wooden carvings within, engine houses signifying tin mines underneath - and parts of the 'hidden Cornwall' that many locals never get to see... Our mission on this tour is to ofer something totally unique - vehicle based but with plenty of opportunity to get out and immerse yourselves in the sghts and sounds of the 'real' Cornwall. You'll even have the opportunity to walk little stretches of the Cornish coastal path if you wish! You’ll be led by Conrad - a professional Tour Guide and historian, who will use his skillset as a former teacher to bring the past alive in the places you visit. ✨ St. Michael's Mount & Marazion. ✨ Penzance & the Mount's Bay. ✨ Newlyn fishing port. ✨ Mousehole village & harbour. ✨ Merry Maidens Neolithic stone circle. ✨ St. Buriana's Church & Medieval rood carving. ✨ Land’s End. ✨ Sennen Cove. ✨ The dramatic North Coast & ‘tin mine country’. ✨ Botallack Mine & 'Crowns' engine houses. ✨ Zennor village & the mermaid! ✨ Home - or drop off location of your choice. PLUS very many points of interest en route – some visible from vehicle, others just moments from the car. There is so much to take in on this circular, West Cornwall tour. An absorbing jourmey that gives a true flavour of this part of the world in a relatively short space of time. On the day of your private tour, we'll have a comfortable vehicle waiting outside your accommodation ready to take you on a journey of discovery. There is so much history to impart and Cornwall's culture and customs will intertwine with tales of piracy, invasions, shipwrecks, battles and witchcraft! Ancient hillforts, Cornish scientific endeavour and stories of heartbreaking disasters will all mingle to give you a meaningful insight into the identity of the Cornish people and Cornwall's place in the world. Packed with historical context, you’ll enjoy a lively, engaging and fun experience-with so much to see and take in. However, we also understand that you're on holiday, so the day will feel relaxed and unhurried. We're confident that this Cornish Private Touring Experience will be the highlight of your holiday...

From Cornwall: Private Poldark Tour with Pickup

From Cornwall: Private Poldark Tour with Pickup

The 2015 BBC drama Poldark, adapted from the Winston Graham series, shows off the dramatic beauty of the Cornish landscape and coastline. Now you can step into the world of Ross Poldark and visit some of the breath-taking locations featured on the show in this Poldark tour of Cornwall. Your first stop will be a beautiful unspoilt Georgian working port that was used as the location for Truro Harbour in the new BBC series of Poldark. From here you'll wind your way down past the real Truro and Falmouth and on to the far West stopping firstly at a picturesque fishing cove used in the second series of Poldark. You'll then travel a couple of miles on to The Minack Theatre from where you can see over to the beach used in series one and down to Porthcurno beach used in series two. The views from here are unrivalled and it is one of the most iconic photo locations in Cornwall. You then head on further West to visit a pretty cove used in series one for the pilchard boats scene, and also from where Demelza spies on Ross taking his early morning swim. It was also used as the location for Marks escape by boat to France in series one. You will then stop for lunch at a reputable pub/restaurant in the area. After lunch you will wind your way up through the unspoilt mining town of St Just and on to Botallack. The farmhouse ‘Botallack Manor’ was used in the original 1970’s series as Ross Poldarks’ home, ‘Nampara’. The dramatic cliff top settings at Botallack and disused Engine houses and mine buildings here are used as the locations for Wheal Leisure and Wheal Grambler. Botallack is your last location on the days tour and from here you'll head up the scenic coastal road to St Ives and back up to Launceston arriving at approximately 18:00.

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Conrad is the best guide we could have asked for. The tour started right on time, he has a very nice car as well. We went through soo many different locations in cornwall, that it feels like we visited the entirety of cornwall in a day, and we haven’t missed out on anything. This tour was the best decision of our trip. We covered all the destinations in the west of cornwall, and even went to unexplored locations, which was the cherry on top. Conrad has great depth of knowledge, he told us the history of the places and their significance as well. We learnt a bit of the Cornish language too. 10/10 would do another tour with Conrad, the next time we come to Cornwall. :D

Wow! What an amazing trip! It was extremely well organised and maximised time at the best sights. My personal favourite was hugging the ancient stones in the three circles. Very grounding. Our tour guide Kate was the best guide ever. Wonderful personality and told us loads of interesting facts and stories. I cannot recommend this tour highly enough!

Highly recommend this trip! John was a great driver and guide. The pace of the tour was perfect, fitting in a lot but never feeling rushed. Great accommodations as well. I will definitely book another one of the tours with this company :)

Our guide was really knowledgeable and customized our trip based on what we really wanted to see and do. It was great learning all about Cornwall and seeing so many beautiful and breathtaking sites.

Fascinating to see the workshop and studio bringing her achievements to life. Great guided talk from informed staff. Thoroughly enjoyable.