Embark on a breathtaking 7-day road trip through Cornwall, uncovering its dramatic coastline, historic mining heritage, and charming harbour towns. From the rugged cliffs of Land's End to the artistic allure of St. Ives and the maritime history of Falmouth, this journey offers stunning natural beauty and a deep dive into local culture.
Trevose Head
A dramatic coastal headland offering breathtaking views along Cornwall's coastline.
Holywell Bay
A beautiful beach with golden sands, known for its dramatic rock formations and caves.
Kynance Cove
Famous for its turbulent waters and unbelievably beautiful turquoise sea, this cove is a must-see.
Lizard Point
The wild and windswept southernmost tip of mainland Britain, offering dramatic coastal scenery and views.
Padstow
A charming harbour town, famous for its culinary scene and picturesque setting.
Kelsey Head
A location offering rugged beauty with dramatic cliffside views along the coast.
Wheal Coates Mine
An iconic and atmospheric former tin mine with dramatic cliffside ruins, showcasing Cornwall's industrial heritage.
St. Agnes Head
A headland featuring dramatic coastal cliffs and remnants of its rich mining history.
St. Ives
A famous and picturesque town renowned for its artistic atmosphere, beautiful harbour, and stunning beaches.
Levant Mine
A historic tin mine offering a fascinating look into Cornwall's industrial mining heritage, with unique machinery.
Botallack Mine
A dramatic former tin mine with iconic engine houses clinging to the cliffside, offering a glimpse into Cornwall's past.
Crowns Engine Houses
Iconic engine houses perched dramatically on the cliff edge, representing Cornwall's tin mining heritage.
Cape Cornwall
A rugged and dramatic cape offering wild beauty and expansive views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Land's End
Britain's most westerly point, known for its dramatic cliffs, iconic landmarks, and stunning ocean views.
Mayon Cliff Shipwreck
The intriguing remnants of a shipwreck found at the base of Mayon Cliff, a somber historical site.
Carn Euny
An ancient settlement offering a glimpse into Iron Age life with well-preserved structures, including a unique fogou.
Pendennis Castle
A historic artillery fort built by Henry VIII, offering panoramic views and a deep dive into military history.
Trelissick House
A beautiful country house and estate with celebrated gardens and woodland walks overlooking the Fal estuary.
Roche Rock
A dramatic granite outcrop crowned by a small chapel, offering unique views and a sense of history.
Tregarus Wood
A serene woodland area perfect for a peaceful walk and immersion in nature.