Corners of Cornwall
London
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Corners of Cornwall
Tour summary
8 days
7 nights
England
11 meals
18 guests (max)
Driver
Trip leader
Luxury minicoach
Twin-share / double / double for single occupancy 7 nights in thoughtfully selected accommodation
A land where sapphire sky meets turquoise sea, Cornwall is a true treasure. With its windswept moors that graze the horizon and winding country lanes that open up to postcard-perfect fishing villages, England’s South West is waiting for you to carve your own story. Soak up the views of pristine golden bays, bustling harbours and wild coastlines as you go – all best enjoyed with a traditional Cornish pasty in hand, of course!
Tour highlights
- Step back in time at the medieval castle of the enchanting St Michael’s Mount
- Fall in love with the charm and buzz of historic port towns Padstow and Port Isaac
- Admire the dramatic cliffs and wild shorelines of the jaw-dropping Jurassic Coast
- Pause at the hushed cloisters of Salisbury Cathedral, a magnificent feat of Gothic architecture
Tour itinerary
Day 1 - London (England)
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a city as vibrant as London. Before getting to know our small group over a welcome dinner this evening, why not spend a day (or three) admiring England’s capital? You could uncover the East’s buzzing art scene with its plethora of intimate pop-up galleries and vibrant street art. Or, perhaps the West’s renowned shopping districts are calling for a dose of retail therapy at its quirky boutiques and sparkling department stores. And that’s not forgetting the city’s foodie havens and glittering landmarks, of course. The list goes on! Here’s to the start of an incredible week!
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a city as vibrant as London. Before getting to know our small group over a welcome dinner this evening, why not spend a day (or three) admiring England’s capital? You could uncover the East’s buzzing art scene with its plethora of intimate pop-up galleries and vibrant street art. Or, perhaps the West’s renowned shopping districts are calling for a dose of retail therapy at its quirky boutiques and sparkling department stores. And that’s not forgetting the city’s foodie havens and glittering landmarks, of course. The list goes on! Here’s to the start of an incredible week!
Included today
Accommodation
Wellington by Blue Orchid (or similar)
Meals
- Dinner
Day 2 - London – Wells – Dartmoor National Park
Wave goodbye to towering skyscrapers and sparkling city lights, England’s West Country awaits. Settle into the miniocach as we journey to Wells, which welcomes us with open arms. Often referred to as England’s smallest city, our in-the-know Tour Leader will help us discover its treasures, including the oldest medieval street in Europe and the stately bishop’s residence. The jewel in the crown? The magnificent Wells Cathedral. Step inside this Gothic masterpiece and be awestruck at the nave’s soaring, vaulted arches. Seek out the intricate astronomical clock and listen for its chiming bell that signals the appearance of miniature jousting knights (yes, really!). And bathe in the peaceful, dappled light of the Jesse Window – a multicoloured stained glass marvel.
To close today’s chapter, we'll journey from Somerset’s postcard-perfect lanes to Dartmoor National Park’s heather moorland and gorse-clad tors – a landscape that has inspired writers including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. You may also recognise Dartmoor as the setting for several scenes in Steven Spielberg’s War Horse! These sweeping vistas have seen centuries of human activity, from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age and beyond. And as we weave through the undulating open country, keep an eye out for the roaming, semi-wild ponies. They’ve called this place home for over four millennia!
This afternoon, step back in time as you settle into our accommodation – an 18th-century coaching inn-turned-hotel that’s just bursting with character. Bask in the glow of its open fireplace with a pint of locally brewed Jail Ale before we gather for dinner with the group, sharing our excitement for the days ahead.
Wave goodbye to towering skyscrapers and sparkling city lights, England’s West Country awaits. Settle into the miniocach as we journey to Wells, which welcomes us with open arms. Often referred to as England’s smallest city, our in-the-know Tour Leader will help us discover its treasures, including the oldest medieval street in Europe and the stately bishop’s residence. The jewel in the crown? The magnificent Wells Cathedral. Step inside this Gothic masterpiece and be awestruck at the nave’s soaring, vaulted arches. Seek out the intricate astronomical clock and listen for its chiming bell that signals the appearance of miniature jousting knights (yes, really!). And bathe in the peaceful, dappled light of the Jesse Window – a multicoloured stained glass marvel.
To close today’s chapter, we'll journey from Somerset’s postcard-perfect lanes to Dartmoor National Park’s heather moorland and gorse-clad tors – a landscape that has inspired writers including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. You may also recognise Dartmoor as the setting for several scenes in Steven Spielberg’s War Horse! These sweeping vistas have seen centuries of human activity, from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age and beyond. And as we weave through the undulating open country, keep an eye out for the roaming, semi-wild ponies. They’ve called this place home for over four millennia!
This afternoon, step back in time as you settle into our accommodation – an 18th-century coaching inn-turned-hotel that’s just bursting with character. Bask in the glow of its open fireplace with a pint of locally brewed Jail Ale before we gather for dinner with the group, sharing our excitement for the days ahead.
Included today
Accommodation
Two Bridges Hotel (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 3 - Dartmoor National Park – Port Isaac and Padstow – Falmouth
Where turquoise waters swell against jagged cliffs, surfers glide like dancers on powerful waves and the masts of sailboats ring like wind chimes in the sea breeze – it's got to be North Cornwall.
We’ll get our first taste for Cornish life in Port Isaac, the idyllic fishing village whose whitewashed cottages and winding streets served as the setting for the Doc Martin TV series. As you meander past the slate-fronted houses, melodies of traditional sea shanties drift through the air – did you know the local Fisherman’s Friends folk music group call this place home? Time to warm up those vocal cords... With free time for lunch, you could tuck into a fresh crab sandwich (or two): a true Cornish classic packed with fresh crab meat, crisp lettuce and smooth mayonnaise. Count us in!
Then, we’ll travel on to Padstow, a picturesque port town that’s overflowing with bustling cafés, independent shops and sweeping estuary views – not to mention its charming centuries-old harbour. A haven for seafood lovers, celebrity chef Rick Stein has left his mark on the town with his renowned restaurant. Why not spend some time enjoying a traditional cream tea? And let the hubbub of harbourside life unfold before you. (Just remember, the Cornish way to enjoy a freshly baked scone is with jam first, then clotted cream!).
To round off our day, we’ll journey to the lively seaside town of Falmouth, our base in South Cornwall for the next two nights. Whether it’s treating yourself to a swim and a pamper in our carefully selected hotel or taking a short stroll into town where you'll find ample options for a delicious dinner, the evening is yours for the taking.
Where turquoise waters swell against jagged cliffs, surfers glide like dancers on powerful waves and the masts of sailboats ring like wind chimes in the sea breeze – it's got to be North Cornwall.
We’ll get our first taste for Cornish life in Port Isaac, the idyllic fishing village whose whitewashed cottages and winding streets served as the setting for the Doc Martin TV series. As you meander past the slate-fronted houses, melodies of traditional sea shanties drift through the air – did you know the local Fisherman’s Friends folk music group call this place home? Time to warm up those vocal cords... With free time for lunch, you could tuck into a fresh crab sandwich (or two): a true Cornish classic packed with fresh crab meat, crisp lettuce and smooth mayonnaise. Count us in!
Then, we’ll travel on to Padstow, a picturesque port town that’s overflowing with bustling cafés, independent shops and sweeping estuary views – not to mention its charming centuries-old harbour. A haven for seafood lovers, celebrity chef Rick Stein has left his mark on the town with his renowned restaurant. Why not spend some time enjoying a traditional cream tea? And let the hubbub of harbourside life unfold before you. (Just remember, the Cornish way to enjoy a freshly baked scone is with jam first, then clotted cream!).
To round off our day, we’ll journey to the lively seaside town of Falmouth, our base in South Cornwall for the next two nights. Whether it’s treating yourself to a swim and a pamper in our carefully selected hotel or taking a short stroll into town where you'll find ample options for a delicious dinner, the evening is yours for the taking.
Included today
Accommodation
Merchants Manor Hotel (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 4 - Falmouth – St Michael's Mount – St Ives – Falmouth
Soak up our hotel’s hundred-year-old history over a hearty breakfast and fuel up for the day ahead – St Michael’s Mount is calling. A tidal island just off the coast of Penzance, its cobbled causeway emerges at low tide, offering an iconic stroll across from the mainland. From the lookouts of its medieval castle, panoramic views of Mount’s Bay greet you – take a moment to fill your lungs with the bracing sea air as the glistening water ripples like oil on canvas.
We’ll be setting our sights on West Cornwall and St Ives next, a true gem of the Cornish coast that’s hugged by pristine golden beaches and turquoise water. Meander through the cluster of cobblestone streets, drop in at the Tate art gallery or order a well-earned pint of fruity, Cornish ale at the Sloop Inn pub, one of the oldest in Britain (dating back to 1312, no less). All this exploring is thirsty work after all! Feeling peckish? Well, there’s a Cornish pasty with your name on it. Seek out one of these half-moon-shaped pastries, traditionally filled with beef and vegetables, and you’ll have had a true taste of Cornish culinary heritage.
After saying goodbye to St Ives, it's back on our luxury minicoach to Falmouth. We’re treated to a meal at our hotel this evening – a chance to share stories from the day (and favourite pasty flavours) with the group.
Soak up our hotel’s hundred-year-old history over a hearty breakfast and fuel up for the day ahead – St Michael’s Mount is calling. A tidal island just off the coast of Penzance, its cobbled causeway emerges at low tide, offering an iconic stroll across from the mainland. From the lookouts of its medieval castle, panoramic views of Mount’s Bay greet you – take a moment to fill your lungs with the bracing sea air as the glistening water ripples like oil on canvas.
We’ll be setting our sights on West Cornwall and St Ives next, a true gem of the Cornish coast that’s hugged by pristine golden beaches and turquoise water. Meander through the cluster of cobblestone streets, drop in at the Tate art gallery or order a well-earned pint of fruity, Cornish ale at the Sloop Inn pub, one of the oldest in Britain (dating back to 1312, no less). All this exploring is thirsty work after all! Feeling peckish? Well, there’s a Cornish pasty with your name on it. Seek out one of these half-moon-shaped pastries, traditionally filled with beef and vegetables, and you’ll have had a true taste of Cornish culinary heritage.
After saying goodbye to St Ives, it's back on our luxury minicoach to Falmouth. We’re treated to a meal at our hotel this evening – a chance to share stories from the day (and favourite pasty flavours) with the group.
Included today
Accommodation
Merchants Manor Hotel (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 5 - Falmouth – St Austell Bay
There’s a real treat in store for the green-fingered: we’re off to explore Tregothnan Estate, one of Cornwall’s largest estates and home to the first tea plantation in Britain. A member of the gardening team will give us a private tour of the grounds and the plantation, where we’ll learn all about the only tea grown in England – from the first tea bushes planted in 1999 to the unique conditions needed to cultivate perfect leaves. After sampling, and filling our bags with, some of this uniquely British produce (for a taste of Cornwall back home, of course), we’ll tear ourselves away from the serene riverside setting and journey on to the St Austell Bay area.
Our home for the next two nights is nothing short of picture-perfect. Our thoughtfully-chosen hotel is perched on the cliffside, offering mesmerising views of the Cornish coastline that we’ve come to know and love. Dinner is yours for the taking this evening, and you’ll be spoilt for choice at our hotel’s award-winning restaurant.
There’s a real treat in store for the green-fingered: we’re off to explore Tregothnan Estate, one of Cornwall’s largest estates and home to the first tea plantation in Britain. A member of the gardening team will give us a private tour of the grounds and the plantation, where we’ll learn all about the only tea grown in England – from the first tea bushes planted in 1999 to the unique conditions needed to cultivate perfect leaves. After sampling, and filling our bags with, some of this uniquely British produce (for a taste of Cornwall back home, of course), we’ll tear ourselves away from the serene riverside setting and journey on to the St Austell Bay area.
Our home for the next two nights is nothing short of picture-perfect. Our thoughtfully-chosen hotel is perched on the cliffside, offering mesmerising views of the Cornish coastline that we’ve come to know and love. Dinner is yours for the taking this evening, and you’ll be spoilt for choice at our hotel’s award-winning restaurant.
Included today
Accommodation
Carlyon Bay Hotel (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 6 - St Austell Bay
Today, you’re free to write your own chapter in this captivating corner of Cornwall. If you fancy a walk, you could wander down to UNESCO World Heritage-listed Charleston harbour, where handmade dairy ice creams and classic filming locations await (Poldark, anyone?). Or perhaps you could spend some time connecting with nature at the world-famous Eden Project. Often hailed as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, its two tropical biomes are teeming with an abundance of lush plants and towering trees around every turn, and even the odd lizard or two...
As another option, why not simply indulge in the comforts of our luxurious hotel? Whether it’s relaxing by the pool, pampering yourself at the spa, playing a round of golf or just drinking in the fresh, sea air as you weave your way through the 250 acres of private grounds, our accommodation is a true haven for rest and relaxation.
This evening, as night casts its spell over the bay, raise a glass to another brilliant day. Watch the sun dip below the horizon, transforming the sea from azure blue to molten silver.
Today, you’re free to write your own chapter in this captivating corner of Cornwall. If you fancy a walk, you could wander down to UNESCO World Heritage-listed Charleston harbour, where handmade dairy ice creams and classic filming locations await (Poldark, anyone?). Or perhaps you could spend some time connecting with nature at the world-famous Eden Project. Often hailed as the ‘eighth wonder of the world’, its two tropical biomes are teeming with an abundance of lush plants and towering trees around every turn, and even the odd lizard or two...
As another option, why not simply indulge in the comforts of our luxurious hotel? Whether it’s relaxing by the pool, pampering yourself at the spa, playing a round of golf or just drinking in the fresh, sea air as you weave your way through the 250 acres of private grounds, our accommodation is a true haven for rest and relaxation.
This evening, as night casts its spell over the bay, raise a glass to another brilliant day. Watch the sun dip below the horizon, transforming the sea from azure blue to molten silver.
Included today
Accommodation
Carlyon Bay Hotel (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 7 - St Austell Bay – Devon and Dorset – Salisbury
The striking red cliffs of the Jurassic Coast are calling! But not before we pay a visit to Buckfast Abbey, a working Benedictine monastery, where you can take a moment to pause under the vaulted arches of its impressive church.
Then, it’s time to follow in the footsteps of Mary Anning in Lyme Regis, the pioneering palaeontologist who called this quaint coastal town home. As you etch your way along the beach, be on the lookout for fossils from around 200 million years ago (yes, really!) that are often revealed by the crumbling cliffs or washed up on the shoreline. From ammonites to belemnites, these marine relics offer a glimpse into Earth’s prehistoric past.
Our final dinner is waiting for us in Salisbury. Swap contact details and photos with the group, and give a hearty ‘cheers’ to the memories made.
The striking red cliffs of the Jurassic Coast are calling! But not before we pay a visit to Buckfast Abbey, a working Benedictine monastery, where you can take a moment to pause under the vaulted arches of its impressive church.
Then, it’s time to follow in the footsteps of Mary Anning in Lyme Regis, the pioneering palaeontologist who called this quaint coastal town home. As you etch your way along the beach, be on the lookout for fossils from around 200 million years ago (yes, really!) that are often revealed by the crumbling cliffs or washed up on the shoreline. From ammonites to belemnites, these marine relics offer a glimpse into Earth’s prehistoric past.
Our final dinner is waiting for us in Salisbury. Swap contact details and photos with the group, and give a hearty ‘cheers’ to the memories made.
Included today
Accommodation
Milford Hall Hotel
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 8 - Salisbury – London
Listen to the patter of footsteps in hushed cloisters, gaze up at the tallest spire in Britain and cast your eyes over the legendary Magna Carta – Salisbury Cathedral beckons! Spot the pointed arches, flying buttresses and intricate stonework that solidify the cathedral as an early Gothic architectural feat before we travel back to London to say our goodbyes. While we may be bidding farewell to our Cornish adventure, the region’s magic is sure to leave an indelible mark.
Listen to the patter of footsteps in hushed cloisters, gaze up at the tallest spire in Britain and cast your eyes over the legendary Magna Carta – Salisbury Cathedral beckons! Spot the pointed arches, flying buttresses and intricate stonework that solidify the cathedral as an early Gothic architectural feat before we travel back to London to say our goodbyes. While we may be bidding farewell to our Cornish adventure, the region’s magic is sure to leave an indelible mark.
Included today
Meals
- Breakfast
Things we think you'll love
A British cuppa
Visit Britain's first tea plantation, Tregothnan Estate. Stroll through the estate's lush gardens, spotting rare flowers and trees such as blossoming Camellia and the protected Wollemi Pine. Then, sample a selection of black teas with a splash of traditional cream tea!
Plucky port towns
Step back in time and imagine locals of the past sauntering through the Cornish port towns of Padstow and Port Isaac during short but sweet visits.
Idyllic island views
Venture across rippling waters to the island of St Michael's Mount where a medieval fortress and panoramic views of sea and sky await.
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Stephen Fo September 2025
From start to finish a wonderful all inclusive experience. The attention to detail and the small group ensured a most enjoyable and informative tour.
Martin & August 2025
With the excellent tour guide Paul and the excellent driver Ash our tour "Corners of Cornwall" (Devon - Cornwall - etc.) was a wonderful experience.
Martin Pi July 2025
I felt Cornwall trip leaned more toward relaxation end of spectrum than cultural as most stops were seaside type resorts. All hotels were excellent. Tregothnan Tea Plantation was a pleasant surprise...
Read full reviewAnonymous July 2025
Tour guide was fabulous. Too many Highlights. Tea plantation deserves mention. Dartmoor was more than expected.
Anonymous June 2025
Great guide and driver, well planned trip, a very good time.
Anonymous June 2025
It was great. Saw beautiful areas and historical parts of Cornwall.
Leigh Po May 2025
This trip was absolutely amazing. Our tour guide Russell and driver Dmitri were informative and helpful. Russell gave us loads of info at each stop and went with some people to show them the area....
Read full reviewLessie M May 2025
My tour of Cornwall was exceptional! With the best tour guide and driver. I would definitely use Blue-Roads again!
Anonymous May 2025
Great tour guide and bus driver. Great sites. Beauty, history, time to roam on our own.
Anonymous May 2025
This tour was excellent and professional in its delivery. The tour guide, Alan Frost, was well prepared with knowledgeable information of history, topography, culture, archeology, and legendary tales...
Read full reviewAnonymous May 2025
We really enjoyed the sights and itinerary. The hotels were also very good. I would recommend that you let the Canadians and Americans know ahead of time that the company will be known as Back Roads...
Read full reviewAnonymous March 2025
Russell was an excellent guide-lots in insider knowledge since he was a local. Tour was not rushed , enough time to explore the areas we stopped at. Truly is a backroads experience. Food was good...
Read full reviewAnonymous October 2024
Wonderful tour of a lovely region in England. Knowledgable tour guide and excellent coach driver. Loved our accommodations, especially at Bovey Castle. St Michael’s Mount and Port Isaac were just two...
Read full reviewAnonymous October 2024
Very pleased with our Blue Roads tour of Cornwall and Devon. We had an excellent host (Alan) and and exceptional driver (Robert). Our only suggestion would heve been to give more time at St. Michael's...
Read full reviewTess Mu September 2024
Back Roads focuses on many hedgerow lined routes which are seemingly meant for only one modern vehicle. Lots of little towns with sites ranging from the Fovant badges to the church where Martin and...
Read full reviewPaul Th July 2024
Corners of Cromwell was a wonderful tour with an excellent leader, Tony, and driver, Ken, and a very congenial group of fellow travelers. This part of England is often overlooked by by US tourists. I...
Read full reviewLinda Ri October 2023
This small group tour was a great value. We could relax and not worry about the details of transportation, our bags, or booking hotels. The included breakfasts and dinners were excellent.
Anonymous October 2023
accommodations were generally quite good
Anonymous September 2023
Our tour leader was excellent, a native of Cornwall and passionate about the area.
The size (15) seemed appropriate for a tour of this length, not so small that we got tired of each other but not too...
DENNIS JO September 2023
Very cool trip and guide!
TIMOTHY FE September 2023
This is a great way to see most of Cornwall. It was a bit quick in some places, but overall, it was a great tour.
Elizabeth Ca September 2023
I enjoyed the small group of people and the size of the vehicle. I felt comfortable and included even though I was a single traveler.
Anonymous July 2023
Please see comments above.
Nicola Gr June 2023
Nice Mercedes vehicle, great guide and driver. Interesting stops. Overall an excellent tour.
The two resort hotels in Cornwall were very good.
A suggestion - the last hotel in Salisbury is not up to...
Read full reviewRuth Co June 2023
Good value for the money. Accommodations were very good to excellent. Included food excellent. Transportation and guides excellent.
Anonymous June 2023
Great itinerary, guide and driver.
Francine Co June 2023
All accommodations were above par, with the exception of our Salisbury stay. Guide and driver extremely knowledgeable and even went to see chalk horses In Wiltshire (which were not on the agenda)...
Read full reviewAnonymous August 2019
I loved the Corners of Cornwall and especially appreciated learning the geography and history of the area.
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FAQs
The weather in England is famously unpredictable! Generally, summer can be warm and sunny but rain and cloudy skies are still possible. Autumns are cool, wet and windy. We suggest packing for changeable weather – layers, an umbrella and a trusty raincoat will be essential.
Our thoughtfully selected accommodation is full of charm and historic details – expect elegant country inns, grand town centre hotels and even the odd castle! For this reason, rooms vary in size, and most hotels don’t have lifts – meaning you’ll likely need to access your room via stairs. Porterage will be included wherever possible.
Although air conditioning is mostly unavailable in historic buildings, fans will be provided during hot spells. Most hotels have bathtubs with overhead showers (rather than walk-in showers), so you’ll be able to enjoy a soak at the end of the day. It’s common for kettles to be included in rooms in England, ready for you to make a refreshing cup of English tea!
While we do cover ground in our minicoach to maximise our time, some of the best discoveries are made on foot! As a result, we ask that you are comfortable with walking small hills in order to make the most of our journey through Cornwall together.
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