The north coast of Cornwall is a stunning stretch of wild Atlantic beauty, famous for its dramatic cliffs, crashing waves, and picturesque villages. From the foody capital, Padstow to the legendary castle ruins at Tintagel. Enjoy the narrow lanes of Port Isaac and the golden beaches along the way. This region offers a perfect mix of natural scenery and Cornish charm. It’s an ideal day out for those who love coastal views, local history, and the relaxed pace of life in Cornwall’s hidden gems.
Soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Padstow, a foody lovers paradise and bustling harbour town known for its seafood and independent shops. There is so much to see! it's a great way to spend a few hours experiencing all this vibrant town has to offer. Head over to Rock across the estuary for stunning views and a laid-back vibe. Whether it’s a riverside stroll or a quick ferry hop, this stretch of coast is full of surprises.
Step into the world of King Arthur and visit Tintagel Castle. Perched dramatically on the cliffs where towering rock formations rise from the beach below. This iconic landmark is full of history, myths and legends and unforgettable photo opportunities. Just a few miles along the cost is Boscastle. A small fishing port sheltered by a natural inlet and an unspoilt harbour. You will find a few interesting shops, cosy cafes and bustling pubs, what's not to love!!
Port Isaac -Porth Izzick in Cornish - is a picturesque fishing village with pretty cobbled streets, beautiful views and a neighbouring harbour just a short walk away, Port Gavern. Port Isaac is home to the TV favourite Doc Martin and the very popular shanty singers, The Fishermans Friends.