Arthurian legend mixes with genuine Celtic history in Cornwall, England's most western county. And today you're going to dive deeper into this land where rugged cliffs meet endless seas, and where myth and reality intertwine.
Our first stop is the enchanting North Cornish coast, where the Elizabethan fishing village of Boscastle awaits. Wander its picturesque harbour, indulge in a traditional cream tea at a local café, and take a leisurely stroll to the dramatic headland for breathtaking ocean views. For a touch of magic, step into the renowned Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, where centuries of folklore, spells, and intriguing artifacts bring Cornwall's mystical heritage to life.
Next, we visit Tintagel, home to the dramatic ruins of its cliffside castle. Perched on a rugged Cornish peninsula, this awe-inspiring medieval site, rumored to be King Arthur's birthplace, blends history and legend. Walk the iconic bridge for great coastal views, explore the ruins and get some lunch. Later on, we head to Port Isaac, the charming fishing village famous as the setting for Doc Martin. Stroll its narrow streets, admire historic cottages, and soak in the harbor's serene beauty. Finally, we journey south to Falmouth for a two-night stay. This lively port town, with its maritime heritage, bustling harbor, and coastal charm, promises an unforgettable experience.
Please note that due to its rugged coastal location, Tintagel Castle is accessible only on foot. The route includes steep steps, slopes, sheer drops, and uneven surfaces, which may be challenging for some visitors.
You've got a free evening in this bustling little town, and you can decide how you want to spend it. Explore the town's lively streets filled with cosy pubs, and waterfront restaurants and try local specialties. Don't miss a visit to the historic Pendennis Castle, a Tudor fortress with stunning views of the coastline, or take a stroll along the golden sands of Gyllyngvase Beach.