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Day 1

Coombeshead to Padstow

1 Trip item 1 of 5 for day 1
1 Trip item 1 of 5 for day 1

Break your journey at Coombeshead Farm

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 30 mins

To begin your Cornwall itinerary, first break the – let’s face it – long journey down to the county, with a picturesque pit stop just off the A30, at Coombeshead Farm, set in 66 acres of meadows and woodlands. Stock up on treats for the road at its bakery.

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2 Trip item 2 of 5 for day 1

Take in Tintagel

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1.5 hours

Photo by: Helena Bradbury/English Heritage

A woman stands at the top steps of a doorway with coastline view beyond

As you reach the coast, take time to enjoy the magic of Tintagel Castle. Linked with the legend of King Arthur, this enchanting spot overlooking the rugged coastline is high on the list of things to do when holidaying in Cornwall.

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3 Trip item 3 of 5 for day 1

Pull up at Port Isaac

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours

Popular Port Isaac, otherwise known as Port Wenn, is the fictional home of Doc Martin and as such, appears on many a visitor’s  Cornwall itinerary. A great way to see it is on a Doc Martin’s Locations Walking Tour – which is even better in the shoulder seasons, as there are less crowds and more photo-opps.

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4 Trip item 4 of 5 for day 1

Feast in Padstow

  • Eatery
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours

Continuing south down the coast, you come to famous foodie-haven Padstow, home of Rick Stein. Check into one of the top chef’s guestrooms or cottages, then explore the beautiful fishing port. Top of the things to do here, of course, is enjoy some fine-dining at one of Rick’s restaurants, or at Michelin-starred Paul Ainsworth at No6.

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5 Trip item 5 of 5 for day 1

Enrol in cookery school

  • Eatery
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours

For a unique thing to do in Cornwall, how about an evening class perfecting dishes such as lobster thermidor, for example? Rick Stein’s Cookery School has evening, half-day and full-day courses, for all kinds of cooks. Pro-tip: you’re more likely to get cooking class slot if you visit during the off-peak season.

Newquay to St Ives

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1 Trip item 1 of 5 for day 2

Surf's up at Newquay

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours
  • Free

Photo by: Darina Stoda / Boardmasters

Boardmasters Festival

Continuing down the coast, call in at famous Newquay, with its surfing beaches and low-key cafes. Chill out or catch a wave at Fistral Beach – the thing to do for anyone visiting Newquay. Or simply enjoy the laid-back vibe with a coffee and cake from Box & Barber, which uses local, sustainable produce.

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2 Trip item 2 of 5 for day 2

Explore St Ives

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1.5 hours
  • Free

Photo by: VisitBritain

Location: St Ives, Cornwall

Two people on paddle boards floating in a harbour

Around 30 miles further south, you’ll come to the final destination of day two of your Cornwall itinerary – glorious St Ives. Get your bearings with a wander around the popular seaside town and harbour, home to artists, quirky cafes, five fabulous beaches and a gorgeous coastline.

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3 Trip item 3 of 5 for day 2

Visit the Tate

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1.5 hours

Photo by: VisitBritain/Tomo Brejc

Couple standing next to bronze sculptures and installations in a garden

The top thing to do in St Ives is to visit its very own Tate Gallery in a lovely location overlooking the ocean, as well as the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden.

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4 Trip item 4 of 5 for day 2

Go on a Sea Safari

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1 hour

From artwork to nature’s own artistry – another great thing to do in St Ives is to travel around Seal Island or Godrevy Island on a seal-spotting boat trip.  Keep an eye out for Godrevy Lighthouse, which inspired Virginia Woolf’s 1927 novel, The Lighthouse. Sea Safari adventures take an hour; if you take a winter trip, you’re more likely to see dolphins and whales.

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5 Trip item 5 of 5 for day 2

Check in to Carbis Bay

  • Accommodation
  • Suggested time at location: Overnight

Photo by: @thegannetinn

Outdoor pool overlooking Carbis Bay

If you fancy splashing out, check into Carbis Bay Hotel. It has its own private Blue Flag beach, plus a spa and several restaurants including sustainable fine-dining Ugly Butterfly.

 

Land’s End Peninsula to St Ives

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1 Trip item 1 of 5 for day 3

Walk in the footsteps of Poldark

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours

Photo by: National Trust Images / Hugh Mothersole

The abandoned mine engine house of West Wheal Owles at Botallack, Cornwall

Start day three of your Cornish itinerary by visiting the Tin Coast of south-west Cornwall. High on the cliffside sits Geevor Tin Mine, where you can go underground and experience what life was like for the miners. Or you might prefer the romantic Botallack Crowns houses nearby, part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site, immortalised in Poldark.

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2 Trip item 2 of 5 for day 3

Reach the End

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1 hour
  • Free

Photo by: VisitBritain/Aaron Jenkin

A man stands on a rocky peak looking over the rocky Cornish headland

Next, reach mainland Britain’s most south-westerly point, Land’s End, where you can look out to the ocean as far as the Isles of Scilly on a clear day. Walk along the South West Coast Path, or visit the paid attraction at Land’s End – and don’t forget the obligatory  thing to do – take a picture by the signpost. Hashtag rugged.

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3 Trip item 3 of 5 for day 3

Marvel at the Minack

  • Show
  • Suggested time at location: 1 hour
21. The Minack Theatre Mike Newman

Heading further around the peninsula, on to Cornwall’s South Coast, you come to one of the most unique theatres in the world – the Minack. Hewn into the cliffside, this wonderful theatre and gardens is extremely popular, so book ahead.

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4 Trip item 4 of 5 for day 3

Don't miss Mousehole

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1 hour
  • Free

Photo by: VisitBritain/Herewegoagain.blog

Two children giving a woman a kiss on the cheek on a beach

Continuing along the coast, make a stop at Mousehole – the picture-perfect fishing village. Cool off in its Rock Pool and spot seals, before treating yourself to a Cornish pasty – after all, it’s the thing to do in these parts – or an ice cream from Jessie’s Dairy. We’re biased, but Cornish ice cream is probably the best in the world.

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5 Trip item 5 of 5 for day 3

Marvel at St Michael's Mount

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours

Photo by: VisitCornwall/Matt Jessop

The harbour of Saint Michaels Mount in Cornwall

Leave enough time to explore one of Cornwall’s most famous landmarks and popular things to do – St Michael’s Mount.  Attached to Cornwall’s southern coast by a thin strip of land, at low tide, you can stroll across the sand to explore this historical location for yourself. With medieval pathways and sub-tropical gardens to be found, St Michael’s Mount is packed with surprises. Top tip: Check tide times in advance so you know when it’s safe to cross.

Lizard Point to Roseland Peninsula

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1 Trip item 1 of 4 for day 4

Look out at Lizard

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1 hour
  • Free

Day four sees our Cornish itinerary continue around the coast, to the Cornish Riviera. Start at Lizard Point, the dramatic clifftop point shaped by the Atlantic. The most southerly part of the mainland, it’s also great for wildlife-spotting.

Head inland and explore Cornwall’s only city. Truro’s highlights include charming streets, The Royal Cornwall Museum, the cathedral and the shops and cafes of Lemon Street Market. Pop in for coffee or lunch at The Alverton Hotel, Truro’s unique Cornish charmer.

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2 Trip item 2 of 4 for day 4

Take a tea tour

  • Eatery
  • Suggested time at location: 3 hours

Not far from Truro, you’ll find the hidden delights of Tregothnan, with its botanical gardens and tea estate. Pre-book a River Garden Tea Tour for a unique thing to do in Cornwall and an unforgettable experience, off the beaten track.

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3 Trip item 3 of 4 for day 4

Explore hidden coves

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1.5 hours
  • Free

Photo by: Getty Images/Gary Yeowell/ Digital Vision

Open water swimmersby the shore at sunset.

From a secret garden to secret coves – explore St Mawes and the Roseland Peninsula. Discover some of the best beaches in Cornwall, from Porthcurnick to Carne, or Little and Great Molunan beaches. Which will be your favourite spot?

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4 Trip item 4 of 4 for day 4

Check into the Nare

  • Accommodation
  • Suggested time at location: Overnight

End the day by checking into another of the best places to stay in Cornwall – luxury hotel The Nare. Overlooking pristine Carne beach, this hidden-away, five-star country house has lush gardens and two pools. Bliss.

St Austell to Antony

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1 Trip item 1 of 5 for day 5

Return to Eden

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours

Photo by: Hangloose

Two people suspended on a zipline above the Eden Project

The final day of the five-day itinerary begins with one of the most popular things to do in Cornwall – a visit to the famous Eden Project, near St Austell. Explore its biomes and walk through one of the largest indoor rainforests in the world. For a unique view, fly on its zip wire.

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2 Trip item 2 of 5 for day 5

Make a foray to Fowey

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1 hour
  • Free

Following the coast, you’ll come to Fowey, the quaint Cornish harbour town in a National Landscape. The pretty streets are full of shops and cafes, as well as the all-important ice cream parlours, including Game of Cones, which we reckon is a non-negotiable thing to do, for its name alone.

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3 Trip item 3 of 5 for day 5

Have a royal lunch

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1 hour

However, save room for lunch at your next stop – the Duchy of Cornwall Nursery in Lostwithiel. This locals’ favourite is tucked away in a tranquil location. If you have time, another thing to do in the neighbourhood is visit Lanhydrock, a National Trust house with glorious gardens.

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4 Trip item 4 of 5 for day 5

Brave Bodmin Jail

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 2 hours

Photo by: Bodmin Jail

A warden with a lanturn stood in front of Bodmin Jail for a promotional shot

A short drive north brings you to Bodmin, the town on the edge of the famous moor. In the middle of the town, sits the 18th–century Bodmin Jail – now a hotel and unique place to stay – plus the Bodmin Jail attraction with all its gruesome history. Scare yourself silly, or go for a walk on Bodmin Moor.

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5 Trip item 5 of 5 for day 5

Enter Wonderland

  • Sightseeing
  • Suggested time at location: 1.5 hours

From mysterious Bodmin to Wonderland – as you start your journey home, there’s one last thing to do, with a stop at Antony. Why? Well, this 18th-century National Trust house has gardens so magical, they were used in Tim Burton’s film, Alice in Wonderland.

Top Tip - Cornwall hotels off peak

  • Accommodation

Want more of that gorgeous Cornish scenery for yourself and at a lower price? Check out the Cornwall hotels’ off-peak offers, including mid-week and winter breaks.

Top Tip - The Camel Trail

  • Sightseeing

Avoid the crowds with a unique thing to do in Cornwall. Take The Camel Trail, an 18-mile, mostly traffic-free route along a disused railway between Wenfordbridge, Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow.

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Photo by: South West Coast Path/Roy Curtis

Location: South West Coast Path in Cornwall

A person on a footpath on the coastal path near sea

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