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England Retreat: Cornwall

From £410 for 4 days
Trip Overview

Explore the stunning windswept cliffs and headlands of Cornwall on this four-day Intrepid Retreats experience. Break away the everyday on the southwest coast with this unpack-once getaway. You’ll soak up the views of sun, sand and sea both from you comfortable, family-run accommodation, and on memorable walks through the history and nature of this proper ‘ansom section of Cornish countryside. Enjoy the time to slow down and get to know the places you visit, using the insider knowledge of your local host to discover the backstreets of these harbour towns, feasting on fresh seafood – and a Cornish pasty or two – along the way.

Essential Info
Starts: Cornwall / Newquay
Ends: Cornwall / Newquay
Ages: Min 15
Theme: Discovery, Walking, Remote Retreats
Trip Code: IBMLC
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What's Included

Meals

3 Breakfasts included

Transport

Taxi,Public bus

Accommodation

Original style hotel (3 nights)

Trip Highlights

•   Find peace with the relaxing sounds of crashing waves, the smell of salt spray, and a yoga session overlooking the ocean.

•   Take bracing walks through the mining history of Cornwall and along dramatic, rugged clifftops, as you reconnect with nature.

•   Taste the true flavour of Cornwall with a traditional pasty, after a hike round a headland that lives up to its official designation as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Itinerary & Notes
Welcome to your seaside escape in Newquay here in the north of Cornwall. Make your own way to your accommodation, a comfortable, centrally-located and family-run outfit that boasts great views over Towan Headland and Finstral Beach. There will be a welcome meeting at 2 pm, when you’ll meet your local host, your group, and get over overview of your upcoming itinerary. After unpacking for the next few days and settling in, join your host for a walk around the town, and get a bit of insight into the town’s history and what makes this a famous surfing destination. You might wander the harbour, hike up to the 14th century clifftop hut used to alert local fishermen to shoals of fish filling the bay, and soak up gull’s-eye views across the green and grey dotted headlands. You can follow the path of the Gannel estuary back into town, and drop into the ornamental Trenance Gardens, backed by the train line viaduct that brought Newquay to the attention of seasonal visitors in the Victorian era. This evening is free for you to find a place for dinner – your host will have suggestions on hand.
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