Cornwall Walking Tour
7-day Tour from $6,345 per person
Tour with travel package from $7,795 per person



Discover rugged cliffs, charming fishing villages, and beautiful beaches on a Cornwall walking tour.
From the rugged cliffs and charming fishing villages of the north, to the white sand beaches and aquamarine waters of Cornwall’s serene south, we designed this unique walking vacation to explore both sides of Cornwall’s famous South West Coast Path. Your Cornish Trip Leaders bring you on a ferry ride across the Camel Estuary in Padstow, treat you...
From the rugged cliffs and charming fishing villages of the north, to the white sand beaches and aquamarine waters of Cornwall’s serene south, we designed this unique walking vacation to explore both sides of Cornwall’s famous South West Coast Path. Your Cornish Trip Leaders bring you on a ferry ride across the Camel Estuary in Padstow, treat you to a classic English cream tea in St. Mawes, show you Cornwall’s legendary surfing beaches, and lead you through a traditional Cornish tin mine at Land’s End. They will also regale you with tales of local traditions—including enchanted castles, Cornish sea shanties, and even that most beloved of local culinary delights—the Cornish pasty. A final stay in Falmouth brings you a picturesque harbor town with delightful shops, quaint tearooms, and splendid beaches.
Tour Highlights
- Walk one of England's most celebrated long-distance trails—the South West Coast Path—discovering dramatic cliffs, sandy coves, and sweeping Atlantic views.
- Explore Cornwall's contrasting North and South Coasts, from the surfing beaches of Polzeath and Land's End to the tranquil Roseland Peninsula and the picturesque harbor of St Mawes.
- Experience cherished Cornish traditions, including a classic afternoon tea overlooking the sea and fresh local cuisine throughout your journey.
- Discover Cornwall's rich maritime and industrial heritage, from Henry VIII's St Mawes Castle to the dramatic Geevor and Botallack mines, part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Wander through the subtropical landscapes of Trebah Garden, descending to its private beach where Allied forces embarked for Normandy on D-Day.



Discover rugged cliffs, charming fishing villages, and beautiful beaches on a Cornwall walking tour.
From the rugged cliffs and charming fishing villages of the north, to the white sand beaches and aquamarine waters of Cornwall’s serene south, we designed this unique walking vacation to explore both sides of Cornwall’s famous South West Coast Path. Your Cornish Trip Leaders bring you on a ferry ride across the Camel Estuary in Padstow, treat you...
From the rugged cliffs and charming fishing villages of the north, to the white sand beaches and aquamarine waters of Cornwall’s serene south, we designed this unique walking vacation to explore both sides of Cornwall’s famous South West Coast Path. Your Cornish Trip Leaders bring you on a ferry ride across the Camel Estuary in Padstow, treat you to a classic English cream tea in St. Mawes, show you Cornwall’s legendary surfing beaches, and lead you through a traditional Cornish tin mine at Land’s End. They will also regale you with tales of local traditions—including enchanted castles, Cornish sea shanties, and even that most beloved of local culinary delights—the Cornish pasty. A final stay in Falmouth brings you a picturesque harbor town with delightful shops, quaint tearooms, and splendid beaches.
Tour Highlights
- Walk one of England's most celebrated long-distance trails—the South West Coast Path—discovering dramatic cliffs, sandy coves, and sweeping Atlantic views.
- Explore Cornwall's contrasting North and South Coasts, from the surfing beaches of Polzeath and Land's End to the tranquil Roseland Peninsula and the picturesque harbor of St Mawes.
- Experience cherished Cornish traditions, including a classic afternoon tea overlooking the sea and fresh local cuisine throughout your journey.
- Discover Cornwall's rich maritime and industrial heritage, from Henry VIII's St Mawes Castle to the dramatic Geevor and Botallack mines, part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Wander through the subtropical landscapes of Trebah Garden, descending to its private beach where Allied forces embarked for Normandy on D-Day.



What's Included
VBT | Country Walkers Gives You More
You don’t have to sweat the small stuff. We take care of everything when you choose our Tour + Travel Package. With our Tour + Travel Package, we arrange your flights, Airport Pickup and Drop-off, and a Pre-Tour and Post-Tour Hotel Night if your flights require you to fly in the day before and out the day after your tour. You arrive rested, leave refreshed, and we do all the work.
| Tour + Travel Package | Tour Only | |
|---|---|---|
| Exceptional Boutique Accommodations | ||
| Luggage Transportation | ||
| Entrance Fees and Special Events as Noted in the Itinerary | ||
| Free Branded Gear | ||
| Local Leaders Throughout the Tour | ||
| Telescopic Walking Sticks for Use on Tour | ||
| Support Vehicle | ||
12 Included Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Dinners | ||
| Local Wine and/or Beer with Included Dinners | ||
| Roundtrip Airfare | Not included | |
| Airport Pickup and Drop-off | Not included | |
Pre-Tour Hotel Night in London | Not included | |
Post-Tour Hotel Night in London | Not included | |
2 Additional Meals: 2 Breakfasts | Not included | |
| City Highlights Information | Not included |



