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Hiking tour in England along North Cornwall - 12 days

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A hiking tour in England along North Cornwall brings you into a wilder, quieter side of the country, where coastal paths trace open headlands, tide-carved coves, and stone villages shaped by the sea.

Among our England trips, this journey pairs time in London with days on the coast, where salt air, local flavors, and unhurried hikes reveal a more personal side of England. Walk farther, look closer, and shape the route around the way you like to travel.

Hiking tour in England along North Cornwall highlights

  • Wild coastal paths far from the crowds: Follow rugged cliff-top trails where Atlantic views replace tourist lines, discovering secret coves and windswept headlands.
  • Hidden fishing villages and local life: Wander through working harbours and whitewashed lanes, meeting locals in pubs and cafés, with time built in to linger, chat, and really feel the village life.
  • Handpicked, characterful stays: Sleep in small, owner-run inns and cottages chosen for charm and warm hospitality.
  • Tailor-made hiking routes just for you: Walk bespoke routes designed around your interests and fitness, from gentle cliff ambles to full-day hikes.
  • Authentic food and slow travel moments: Savor fresh seafood, farm-to-table produce, and local ales at relaxed spots off the main trail.
DayLocationActivityOvernight
1London

• Arrive and transfer to your hotel

• Hop-on hop-off London bus tour

• See royal landmarks and city highlights

London
2London

• Hidden London guided walk

• Explore back streets and transport history

• Rooftop cinema with skyline views

London
3London

• Notting Hill film walk

• Portobello Road Market and pastel terraces

• Whitechapel Ripper walk in the evening

London
4London → Exeter → Bude

• Train from London to Exeter

• Private transfer to Bude

• Explore the canal, beaches, and clifftop paths

Bude
5Bude → Crackington Haven

• Walk the North Cornish coast

• Phillip’s Point Nature Reserve and Atlantic views

• Dizzard Forest, waterfalls, and coastal viewpoints

Crackington Haven
6Crackington Haven → Tintagel

• Hike rugged cliffs toward Tintagel

• Strangles beaches, High Cliff, and Boscastle

• Pentargon inlet, Penally Point, and Tintagel Castle

Tintagel
7Tintagel → Port Isaac

• Walk old fishing and slate routes

• Backways Cove, Hole Beach, and Trebarwith Strand

• Finish in Port Gaverne and Port Isaac

Port Isaac
8Port Isaac → Padstow

• Cliff paths past Port Quin and The Rumps

• Lundy Beach, Polzeath, and Daymer Bay

• Ferry into Padstow’s historic harbor

Padstow
9Padstow → Porthcothan

• Walk low clifftops to Porthcothan

• Hawkers Cove, Stepper Point, and Trevone Head

• Constantine Bay and flexible bus options

Porthcothan
10Porthcothan → Exeter → Bath

• Transfer through Northern Cornwall

• Train from Exeter to Bath

• Explore Bath and join a Bridgerton walk

Bath
11Bath

• Full day at leisure

• Roman Baths, Royal Crescent, or Pulteney Bridge

• Shops, cafés, spa time, and final dinner

Bath
12Bath → London

• Final stroll through Bath

• Train to London for your flight

• Depart England

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Day01

Day 1: Arrival in London

Welcome to England and vibrant London. Your private driver meets you on arrival and takes you in comfort to your central accommodation, where you can drop your bags or check in.

Ease into England travel with a classic hop-on hop-off bus tour, a London tradition for more than 70 years. Expert commentary brings royal landmarks, hidden corners, and city stories to life as you ride the full loop or hop off to explore at your own pace.

London
hop-on hop-off tour
Day02

Day 2: Hidden London and rooftop cinema

Discover a more intimate side of London on a guided walk through Covent Garden, Kingsway, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, and Victoria Embankment. Slip into quiet back streets, uncover forgotten transport infrastructure, and learn how public transit reshaped the city’s character and daily life.

In the evening, take in skyline views at a curated rooftop cinema. Settle into comfortable seating, enjoy craft drinks and street-style food, and watch a cult classic or new release under the stars.

Victoria Embankment
Cinema
Day03

Day 3: Film scenes and Victorian secrets

Explore one of London’s most filmed neighborhoods on a relaxed two-hour stroll through Notting Hill. A film expert shares behind-the-scenes stories from Notting Hill and other classic rom-coms as you pass pastel terraces, celebrity homes, and the colorful Portobello Road Market, with plenty of time for photos.

Later, head east to Whitechapel for an atmospheric walk with a specialist Ripperologist. Study photographic evidence, handle suspect cards, and hear gripping stories from 1888 that bring Victorian London to life.

Portobello Road market
East End London
Day04

Day 4: From London to Bude

Begin with a private pickup and relaxed transfer to the London station, then settle in on a direct train to Exeter as the city gives way to rolling countryside. Meet your driver at Exeter station and continue to your cozy base in Bude.

Spend the afternoon getting to know this laid-back coastal town, the first base for your hiking tour in England. Stroll along the historic canal, pause at independent cafés, and watch local life unfold by the water.

Later, head to Bude’s wide beaches, popular with surfers and vacationers, for a relaxed walk on the sand or a refreshing swim. End the day on nearby clifftop paths, where coastal trails reveal dramatic views and quiet coves.

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Day05

Day 5: Wild cliffs to Crackington Haven

Walk the wild North Cornish coast from Bude toward Crackington Haven, following grassy cliff paths above sweeping beaches and Phillip’s Point Nature Reserve. Look for gray seals offshore and feel the full force of the Atlantic along the way.

Continue along high clifftops past Dizzard Forest, a rare remnant of prehistoric woodland, with hidden waterfalls and viewpoints such as Pencannow and Castle Point. With wide views toward the Dartmoor Tors, this stretch is one of the best places to visit in England for raw coastal scenery.

Finish at Crackington Haven, a tiny former port village set in a sheltered bay and perfect for a quiet coastal pause.

Cornish coast
Day06

Day 6: Crackington Haven to Tintagel

Walk one of the most dramatic stages of your hiking tour in England, following rugged cliffs from Crackington Haven toward Tintagel. Climb above the remote Strangles beaches for sweeping views, then continue to High Cliff, Cornwall’s highest sea cliff.

Look for falcons, kestrels, puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, along with wildflower-rich slopes grazed by sheep and goats. Pause in Boscastle’s ancient harbor village before continuing to Pentargon inlet, where a waterfall drops toward the sea, and Penally Point, known for its blowhole.

Finish in Tintagel, with time to explore legendary castle ruins, Roman and Celtic history, and the characterful 14th-century Old Post Office.

Boscastle
Day07

Day 7: Slate paths to Port Isaac

Walk from Tintagel to Port Isaac, a scenic stretch that would stand out on any England itinerary. Trace old fishing and slate routes past donkey tracks above Backways Cove and the striking quarry rock pinnacle near Hole Beach.

The trail becomes more demanding as you dip into valleys and climb toward open viewpoints. Pause at Trebarwith Strand for turquoise water, rock pools, and wide sandy beach views, then continue to Dennis Point and Bounds Cliff for birdwatching.

Finish in Port Gaverne and atmospheric Port Isaac, where whitewashed cottages and the tiny Squeezy Belly alley capture classic Cornish character.

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Tips from Jane

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For a quieter North Cornwall moment, linger in Port Gaverne before heading into Port Isaac. Most visitors hurry straight to the famous harbor, but Port Gaverne has a softer, more local feel, with sheltered water, slate cliffs, and a good spot for a relaxed drink after the walk. It is a lovely place to let the coast slow you down.

Day08

Day 8: Headlands and hidden coves to Padstow

Walk a wild stretch of the Cornish coast from Port Isaac toward Padstow, following cliffside paths past Pine Haven, Port Quin, and the Iron Age fort at The Rumps.

Tackle steep headlands and quiet valleys with hidden coves and sweeping sea views along the way. Continue past Carnweather Point and Pentire Point, pausing at Lundy Beach to explore rock pools, caves, and the Lundy Hole arch.

Stroll through Polzeath and Daymer Bay, visit 13th-century St Enodoc’s Church, then cross by ferry into Padstow’s historic harbor and medieval streets.

Camel Estuary
Day09

Day 9: Surf beaches and Atlantic views

Continue your hiking tour in England with a rewarding walk from Padstow to Porthcothan, following scenic low clifftops above wide beaches such as Hawkers Cove.

Trace the Camel Estuary around Stepper Point before rejoining the Atlantic coast, then continue to Trevone Head for far-reaching sea views. Pause at Constantine Bay to relax on the sand and watch local surfers.

Finish in Porthcothan, where you can catch a bus to Newquay or return to Padstow. Bus stops along the route make it easy to adjust the day’s walking distance.

Newquay
Day10

Day 10: From Cornwall to Bath

After breakfast in Porthcothan, take a scenic transfer through Northern Cornwall, with final views of the rugged coastline along the way. At Exeter station, board a direct train to Bath as the scenery shifts from Atlantic cliffs to rolling English hills.

On arrival, walk to your hotel to check in or drop your bags, then begin exploring Bath at your own pace. Wander Georgian streets, browse independent shops, and pause in inviting cafés.

Later, step into the world of Bridgerton on a guided city walk. See filming locations such as the Featherington family house, the Modiste dress shop, and Lady Danbury’s mansion while your local guide shares behind-the-scenes stories, character insights, and music from the show through comfortable over-ear headphones.

Bath
Day11

Day 11: Day at leisure in Bath

Enjoy a full day at leisure in Bath, with time to explore this elegant UNESCO-listed city at your own pace. You might visit the Roman Baths, admire the sweeping Royal Crescent, or walk across Pulteney Bridge for classic city views.

For a slower day, browse independent shops, pause in a cozy café, or relax in the warm mineral waters of Thermae Bath Spa. Bath is also a wonderful city for simply wandering, with Georgian streets, garden squares, and honey-colored stone around every corner.

In the evening, choose a local restaurant or traditional pub for a relaxed final night in the city.

Bath
Day12

Day 12: Departure from Bath

Enjoy a final stroll through Bath’s elegant streets, taking in the Georgian architecture and café culture one last time. Then board the train to London for your flight home, watching the English countryside glide past.

Your hiking tour in England may be ending, but you leave with coastal stories, hidden corners discovered, and inspiration for your next journey.

Bath