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6-Nights England: The Cornwall Coast

England
6-Nights England: The Cornwall Coast
England
Country Walkers
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Overview

Country Walkers

Land’s End may be just ’round the bend, but there’s always room for new discoveries on Cornwall’s bewitching coast.

On Cornwall’s west coast, you’ve found another secret spot. After rambling all morning over grassy bluffs and sandy beaches, you’ve reached the rugged inlet called Prussia Cove. Deep ruts in the rocky shelf bear witness to 18th-century smugglers who once hauled contraband into the sea caves below. For walkers today, it’s just another gorgeous getaway, like the cliffs and picturesque seaside villages you’ve been exploring on this walking tour along the Cornish coast. Continuing past Bessie’s Cove, where birds nest in abandoned fishermen’s cottages, you watch for cavorting seals at Cudden Point. Waves parade in off the Atlantic, and the solitary profile of St. Michael’s Mount beckons on the horizon. Come low tide, you’ll be crossing the cobblestoned causeway to see it up close. Till then, this view will suffice just fine.

Vacation Inclusions

  • Boutique accommodations
  • 8 on-tour meals: 6 breakfasts and 2 dinners
  • Detailed water- and tear-resistant Route Notes and maps
  • Orientation meeting with a Country Walkers representative
  • Local representative available 24/7
  • Scheduled on-tour taxi and luggage transportation (Please note: If unable to walk, it is possible to travel with your luggage from one accommodation to the next at no additional charge.)

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London

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Falmouth (Cornwall)

Falmouth (Cornwall)

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Fowey

Fowey

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Valid Date Ranges

May 2024
05/17/2024 12/31/2025 Call for pricing

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.