Highlights of Cornwall in Comfort
- Stay in comfortable harbour hotels and charming waterside inns
- Walk the best bits of the South West Coast Path, England's longest National Trail
- Visit Land's End, mainland UK's most westerly point
- Explore St Michael's Mount, the tidal island steeped in legend and beauty
- Eat delicious seafood in Rick Stein's Padstow restaurants
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Day 1 Arrive in Padstow and overnightAn included taxi transfer will collect you from Bodmin Parkway train station and drop you off at your accommodation in Padstow. Padstow is a vibrant harbour town, full of charm, and will be your home for the next two nights. Set at the mouth of the Camel River Estuary, the town is surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery. It’s also famous for its connection to the celebrated chef Rick Stein!
After settling into your centrally located B&B, why not explore one of the local pubs for a hearty meal and a pint of local beer to prepare you for your walk tomorrow? If you’re in the mood for something special, you can dine at one of Rick Stein’s renowned restaurants—The Seafood Restaurant, St Petroc’s Bistro, Rick Stein’s Café, or Stein’s Fish & Chips—perfect for food lovers!
You will be staying in one of their 16 rooms at their flagship seafood restaurant and you will enjoy picturesque views over the harbour and camel estuary. You will find complimentary Molton Brown toiletries, bathrooms, complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, a mini bar and hair dryer in your room, there is also a laundry and dry-cleaning service.
With low wooden beams, winding stairs and cosy fireplaces you will be charmed by St Petroc’s Hotel in the heart of Padstow. Rooms are individually furnished and have all the amenities you require for a lovely overnights stay. Breakfast is served in the bistro with choices such as smoked salmon and scrambled eggs, or a classic English breakfast. A continental breakfast can be served in your room.
The Padstow Harbour Hotel in Padstow, with its superb views, striking architecture and award-winning restaurant, continues to hold pride of place in Padstow. Recently renovated, this Victorian boutique property has everything that you would require for a most comfortable stay in style.
You have three choices of walk today while staying in Padstow. If you arrive early or want to add an extra night, you can opt to do the others.
Option 1: Padstow, Stepper Point and Prideaux Place Loop - 10km (6 miles) - Ascent: +190m (+615ft) / Descent: -160m (-525 ft)
Stroll along the stunning South West Coast Path as it winds through to the headland of Stepper Point. Stepper Point has a famous pillar and is the location of Coastwatch station - pop in and say hello to the staff! This scenic walk also offers a delightful detour to Prideaux Place, a magnificent Elizabethan manor known for its beautiful deer park and its appearances in the beloved film adaptations of Rosamunde Pilcher's novels.
Option 2: Rock Circular - 11.5km (7 miles) - Ascent: +60m (+200ft) / Descent: -65m (-205ft)
The village of Rock takes its name from the Blue Elvan rock which is quarried nearby. This village has also been named “Britain’s Saint Tropez” due to its popularity as a holiday destination for the rich and famous, including Prince Harry, the Rothschilds and the actor, Hugh Grant. A relaxing walk that follows the coastal path along the tops of the dunes towards the mouth of the Camel River. As the path turns inland, you'll pass the historic St Enodoc Church, a 12th-century gem and the final resting place of the poet Sir John Betjeman. Continue to Pityme, where a charming pub lunch awaits, offering the perfect spot to unwind with a crisp Cornish lager and some freshly caught seafood.
Option 3: Pentire Head and "The Rumps" 18km (11 miles) - Ascent: +200m (+655ft) / Descent: -200m (-655ft):
Alternatively, if your looking for something a little more challenging, you can set out along the cliff-tops towards Pentire Head and 'The Rumps,' looping back to Polzeath before retracing your steps to Padstow. This route follows the rugged contours of the coastline, where each bend unveils another breathtaking Cornish vista. Rocky islands rise from the vast, shimmering blue sea, while hidden bays and sapphire-clear inlets lie beneath the cliffs. Towering rock columns and natural cliff arches are enduring testaments to the relentless power of the ocean.
You will be staying in one of their 16 rooms at their flagship seafood restaurant and you will enjoy picturesque views over the harbour and camel estuary. You will find complimentary Molton Brown toiletries, bathrooms, complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, a mini bar and hair dryer in your room, there is also a laundry and dry-cleaning service.
With low wooden beams, winding stairs and cosy fireplaces you will be charmed by St Petroc’s Hotel in the heart of Padstow. Rooms are individually furnished and have all the amenities you require for a lovely overnights stay. Breakfast is served in the bistro with choices such as smoked salmon and scrambled eggs, or a classic English breakfast. A continental breakfast can be served in your room.
The Padstow Harbour Hotel in Padstow, with its superb views, striking architecture and award-winning restaurant, continues to hold pride of place in Padstow. Recently renovated, this Victorian boutique property has everything that you would require for a most comfortable stay in style.
After a scenic one-hour transfer, you'll arrive in the vibrant artistic haven of St Ives, where golden beaches and cobbled streets invite you to explore at your own pace. Relax and soak up the sun at Porthmeor Beach, browse the charming boutique shops tucked along the town’s winding lanes, or enjoy fresh seafood at the bustling harbour while watching for playful seals. For those with a creative side, why not immerse yourself in contemporary works at Tate St Ives or wander through the peaceful sculpture gardens at the Barbara Hepworth Museum?
The Boskerris is a contemporary, boutique hotel with a relaxed Mediterranean style. The hotel has fifteen stylish bedrooms, most with outstanding panoramic ocean views. The hotel is nestled in the Cornish coastline, on the edge of St Ives. Discreetly set in one and a half acres in a unique position, with the decked terrace being the perfect vantage point to admire the views across St Ives Bay from Godrevy Lighthouse to St Ives harbour.
The Pedn Olva, with the sea only thirty feet below and flanked by golden sands, is founded on blue-black granite rocks on the southern shores of St. Ives Harbour and Bay. Each bedroom at the Pedn Olva has stunning views of St Ives and the Cornish coast – light, airy and contemporarily decorated – they have everything you need for a relaxing, memorable and comfortable stay.
Within 72 acres of private grounds, this Tregenna Castle Resort overlooks St Ives and the Cornish coast. You can enjoy 2 on-site restaurants, offering fine food and drink. Meals are made from local ingredients and are cooked fresh to order. Wireless internet is free, and there is free parking on site.
St Ives is a great spot to spend a day and has something for everyone. Relax and soak up the sun at Porthmeor Beach, browse the charming boutique shops tucked along the town’s winding lanes, or enjoy fresh seafood at the bustling harbour while watching for playful seals. For those with a creative side, why not immerse yourself in contemporary works at Tate St Ives or wander through the peaceful sculpture gardens at the Barbara Hepworth Museum?
For those looking to stretch their legs, there is a wonderful section on the South West Coast Path that takes you to the small village of Zennor. This section is trickier on underfoot but is worth it for the stunning headland and coastal views. Zennor is a small village that is a 10-15-minute detour inland from the coast. Post-walk drinks are in order at the local village pub, before catching a regular bus back to St Ives.
Ascent: +290m (+945ft) / Descent: -190m (-615ft)
The Boskerris is a contemporary, boutique hotel with a relaxed Mediterranean style. The hotel has fifteen stylish bedrooms, most with outstanding panoramic ocean views. The hotel is nestled in the Cornish coastline, on the edge of St Ives. Discreetly set in one and a half acres in a unique position, with the decked terrace being the perfect vantage point to admire the views across St Ives Bay from Godrevy Lighthouse to St Ives harbour.
The Pedn Olva, with the sea only thirty feet below and flanked by golden sands, is founded on blue-black granite rocks on the southern shores of St. Ives Harbour and Bay. Each bedroom at the Pedn Olva has stunning views of St Ives and the Cornish coast – light, airy and contemporarily decorated – they have everything you need for a relaxing, memorable and comfortable stay.
Within 72 acres of private grounds, this Tregenna Castle Resort overlooks St Ives and the Cornish coast. You can enjoy 2 on-site restaurants, offering fine food and drink. Meals are made from local ingredients and are cooked fresh to order. Wireless internet is free, and there is free parking on site.
A morning transfer takes you to Cape Cornwall, often regarded by locals as the true "Land’s End" for its unspoiled beauty—just rugged Cornish headland and the wild Atlantic. Beyond the cape, you'll spot the Brisons, a rock formation playfully nicknamed ‘Charles de Gaulle in the bath’—you’ll understand why when you see it!
From Cape Cornwall, enjoy a rewarding coastal walk to Sennen Cove, passing golden dunes on the way to Whitesands Bay. The route offers honey-hued cliffs and the chance to spot dolphins, a common sight in these waters. You can stick to the dunes or take a stroll along the beach, ending in the charming village of Sennen Cove.
Ascent: +180m (+590ft) / Descent: -325m (-1065ft)
Alternatively, for the more experienced walker, we can arrange the transfer to drop you at Pendeen Lighthouse, slightly earlier on the trail path, letting you pass some of Cornwall's mining heritage sites before reaching Cape Cornwall. Walking this extra section adds around 3.5 miles and approximately +275ft of elevation. The terrain can be rugged and hard-going on the coast, so keep this in mind. Please let your Adventure specialist know what you'd prefer!
The Old Success Inn is a delightful 17th-century Fisherman's Inn. Over the years, The Old Success has been sympathetically modernised to improve its accommodation, restaurant and other facilities. It currently has a bar (it is one of West Cornwall's most popular pubs), a restaurant and a residents' lounge.
A true Land's End experience, this hotel has magnificent rooms, spectacular views and fine dining on the Cornish cliffside.
The Fortress-like granite walled farmhouse has seen quite a number of changes in use over the past 160 years, from a working farmohouse to a meadery, later a restaurant and now a luxury guest house! The farmhouse has been upgraded with modern facilities and high-end finishes for your enjoyment.
Wonderful cliff-top walking and reaching the official "Land’s End" location - Mainland UK's most south-westerly point. This is probably the most iconic spot on the South West Coast Path and because of this, it is a popular visitor attraction. As you're walking on foot, we recommend getting there early and taking your time to explore its shops, visitor center and perhaps get your picture taken at the famous signpost. Heading onward, follow the path past many coves and cliffs to the spectacularly located Minack Theatre at Porthcurno Bay. It is perched on top of the cliffs overlooking the bay and from here the steps lead down to the beach and the village.
Ascent: +150m (+485ft) / Descent: -115m (-380ft)
Due to there being no suitable accommodations in Porthcurno, an included afternoon transfer will take you to Marazion.
The Godolphin Arms offers ten en suite bedrooms which are light, airy and generously proportioned with spacious en suite bathrooms. The majority of rooms have fantastic sea views and some have balconies facing the idyllic St Michael's Mount. Eating at The Godolphin Arms is a relaxed, friendly experience. With spectacular views from the first floor dining area and a stunning beachside terrace, you have a choice of eating areas with the same menu offered throughout.
Enjoy this relaxing hotel located in the heart of the beautiful town of Marazion. The rooms have views over St Michael's Mount and we are only one hundred yards from one of the safest and most fabulous Cornish beaches. The "Cutty Sark" is the fully licensed public bar serving local beers and wines. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner specialising in local produce. The "Coffee Lounge" overlooking the town square is somewhere to relax, watch the world go by and perhaps enjoy the freshly prepared coffee and homemade cakes.
The Upper Deck comprises the entire top floor of Britannia House, with lovely views of the sea over Mounts Bay. Spacious room with two arm chairs, TV/DVD tea and coffee making facilities & fridge. Full Cornish Breakfast served in your room between 0830 and 0930. En-suite bathroom with shower over bath.
Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims across the tidal causeway to St Michael’s Mount, a prominent British landmark and the official end of St Michael’s Way. Thousands of years ago, this island was a busy port trading tin with Europe, and an abbey was built on top of the island and granted to the Benedictine monks from Mont St Michel in France. It's an amazing must-see visitor attraction in Cornwall and highly recommended.
The Godolphin Arms offers ten en suite bedrooms which are light, airy and generously proportioned with spacious en suite bathrooms. The majority of rooms have fantastic sea views and some have balconies facing the idyllic St Michael's Mount. Eating at The Godolphin Arms is a relaxed, friendly experience. With spectacular views from the first floor dining area and a stunning beachside terrace, you have a choice of eating areas with the same menu offered throughout.
Enjoy this relaxing hotel located in the heart of the beautiful town of Marazion. The rooms have views over St Michael's Mount and we are only one hundred yards from one of the safest and most fabulous Cornish beaches. The "Cutty Sark" is the fully licensed public bar serving local beers and wines. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner specialising in local produce. The "Coffee Lounge" overlooking the town square is somewhere to relax, watch the world go by and perhaps enjoy the freshly prepared coffee and homemade cakes.
The Upper Deck comprises the entire top floor of Britannia House, with lovely views of the sea over Mounts Bay. Spacious room with two arm chairs, TV/DVD tea and coffee making facilities & fridge. Full Cornish Breakfast served in your room between 0830 and 0930. En-suite bathroom with shower over bath.
This morning, your trip ends. After breakfast, say goodbye to the coast and proceed with your onward travel plans.
Other Information
Is it for me?At Macs Adventure, we offer a range of tours including Classic, Slower Adventures, Pilgrimages, In Style, and Discovery. This Cornwall tour perfectly fits the Slower Adventure category, as we have taken the best bits of our most popular classic South West Coast Path itineraries (Padstow through to St Ives) and crafted them into a single tour with manageable walks and using our preferred comfortable accommodations. The tour is graded easy to moderate, with walks around 6 miles in length, leaving ample time for cultural exploration and sightseeing along the way.
Slower Adventures | Where walking and cycling meet easy-going exploring, our Slower Adventures are the perfect combination. Most days are filled with picturesque journeys with some free time to dive into the destination and experience the people, local food and culture as you go.
Multi Centre Walking | With a mix of loop and point-to-point walks stay 2 or 3 nights in one place which offers the chance to slow down and really explore a destination.
Solo Travellers
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
The tour is rated easy to moderate. The terrain may be a bit rugged and tricky at times, with rocks and roots underfoot. There are some elevation gains and losses, especially when walking on the coastal paths as the trails follow cliffs and may go up and down to walk along beaches in between.
You will stay in hand-selected harbour hotels of typical Cornwall character. Expect comfortable bedrooms and the warmest of welcomes in these fine hotels will make your stay extra special.
Alternate accommodation
During the high season, you might be booked into alternative accommodations which are not listed in the description. If those listed are unavailable the alternative accommodation will be of the same or better standard than those described.
Single Rooms & Solo Walkers
If you require single rooms within your party we would be happy to accommodate you although there is a single room supplement payable. Solo walkers are also welcome for an additional charge. Please note that single/solo supplements can be substantial during peak times of the year in Cornwall.
Meals
A hearty breakfast is included each morning. Most accommodations offer a continental and hearty cooked breakfast, which should keep you going for the day.
Lunch and dinner are not included so you are free to choose from the available options. Most of your accommodations will be more than happy to provide a packed lunch on request and this can be booked on arrival. Dinner is available either at your accommodation or at nearby pubs and restaurants. Booking in advance is essential.
Using the Macs Adventure Smartphone App is mandatory for this tour. You will be walking on sections of the South West Coast Path and the St Michael's Way pilgrimage trail, which is waymarked along the way. Paths may be indistinct at times, but we provide comprehensive routes, maps and tracks through our smartphone app, so you shouldn’t have any problem finding your way.
- 6 nights in hand-picked Cornish boutique hotels
- Breakfasts
- Baggage transfer as per your itinerary
- A detailed information pack, route notes and maps
- Emergency telephone support from our office in the event of a problem
- Travel to the start or from the finish of the walk
- Lunches, dinners, snacks and drinks
- Personal equipment
- Taxi transfers or public transport should you need to skip a stage
- Travel Insurance
- Extra nights
This tour can be enjoyed from March to October.
Spring is great, as the wildflowers will be in bloom, and the local towns and villages will be quieter during the day. Summer is considered the high season, and both regions will be at their busiest in July and August which coincide with the English School Holidays. In October, Cornwall is covered in lovely orange hues as the leaves start to fall in the Autumn.
By nature, the South West of England is prone to varying types of weather throughout the year. Always be prepared for changeable conditions when walking in England. Waterproofs are essential all year round. In the summer months, be prepared for hot weather also - with a lack of shade on the paths (ensure you have sunscreen) and in the shoulder seasons of March or October expect colder temperatures (it’s not a bad idea to pack some gloves or a woolly hat).
Getting to Padstow
Your tour includes a taxi transfer from Bodmin Parkway train station to your first accommodation in Padstow. There are regular direct trains to Bodmin Parkway from London Paddington.
London is well-connected to all major UK transport hubs across the UK and has several large train stations - your arrival station depends on your departure point. If your connecting train doesn't directly go into London Paddington, you will likely need to use the super-efficient London Underground. For international travellers arriving at London Heathrow, the Heathrow Express Bus offers a quick, direct route to London Paddington in just 15 minutes. If you're arriving at London Gatwick, you can take the Gatwick Express Train to London Victoria Station (about 30 minutes), then transfer to the Victoria Line on the London Underground, which will take you to Paddington in around 20 minutes.
Padstow is also accessible from Newquay Airport. Flights arrive here from all over the UK.
Getting from Marazion
For your onward travel plans, take a short taxi (10 mins) or bus journey (20 mins) to Penzance train station. From Penzance train station, you likely want to take the train to London Paddington (6-8 hours journey). There are direct trains, but in some cases, you might need to connect via other major train stations, such as Reading or Bristol Temple Meads. When arriving in London, you can connect via rail, bus or airplane to most other major UK cities or transport hubs.
For those flying internationally, from London Paddington Station, you can easily connect to London Heathrow Airport via the Heathrow Express Bus, or if you're leaving from London Gatwick, you can take the London Underground eastbound to London Victoria Station (15 mins). From London Victoria Station, hop on the regular Gatwick Express Train directly to Gatwick Airport (30 mins).
Your bags will be transferred from your accommodation as per your itinerary and moved onto your next overnight accommodation. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 18kg/40lbs per person.
At Macs Adventure, we work in partnership with many luggage transfer providers who set a limit on how many bags/suitcases they will transfer per person, and also the weight of the bag/suitcase. Your booking includes transfer of 1 bag per person. It is very important that you read the luggage information specific to your tour before departure. If you do not adhere to these limits, there is a great possibility that you will be charged locally both for extra bags and/or if they are too heavy. This limitation can be a challenge, especially as airlines generally have limits that are higher. However, our luggage providers have reasons for these limits (usually due to the Health and Safety of their employees), which we must respect.
You can purchase train tickets on the day of departure directly at the station. However, if your journey involves a major city (e.g. London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, or Manchester), we strongly recommend booking your tickets and reserving seats in advance. This is especially important for your arrival and onward travel. Booking early ensures availability and often provides better fares.
For convenience, consider using Trainline, a user-friendly platform for purchasing train tickets. Trainline allows you to store e-tickets on your phone, eliminating the need to collect physical tickets at the station. All ticket inspectors are familiar with this system, making it hassle-free.
Top Tip:
When booking UK train travel, avoid peak travel times to ensure a less crowded journey and access to cheaper fares. Typically, we suggest:
- Avoiding departures before 10:00 am.
- Steering clear of travel between 4:00 pm and 6:30 pm, as these are peak commuting hours.
Traveling off-peak can make your experience more comfortable and cost-effective!
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