Walking Holidays Cornwall & Devon Coast

Guided Walking Holidays

Our guided walking holidays on the North Cornwall and Devon border are designed to be flexible so that everyone may enjoy walking in this beautiful part of England. We usually walk around 8 miles each day with some options to do less if you prefer, setting out in the morning after a leisurely breakfast and returning by 4pm for tea and cake, with an opportunity to relax before a tasty evening meal.

Just imagine walking along dramatic cliffs strewn with countless wild flowers and shimmering waves rolling in below, possibly stopping to admire buzzards hunting for prey and visiting ancient churches. With over 10 years of experience in this area your expert guide will take you to little known beauty spots, pointing out wildlife and plants and perhaps some jolly anecdotes or local stories.

Our walking groups are made up of individuals, friends and couples who love walking in the company of like minded people, typically there are 6 to 12 in a group. In addition, we organise holidays for walking clubs such as ramblers, accommodating larger groups with a bespoke programme of walks to suit your requirements.

If you can't spare the time for a full week, we also offer short breaks with guided walking holidays lasting 2, 3 or 4 nights both at weekends and midweek. Everything is well thought out and delivered with great care so you have a thoroughly relaxing holiday.

Walk Highlights

  • Welcombe to Hartland along the wreckers coast, an Iron Age hill fort, Hartland Quay Shipwreck Museum, Hartland Abbey and the towering St Nectans church
  • Clovelly Private Estate and Village, verdant coastal woodland, Georgian follies, Clovelly Village cobbled streets, picturesque fishing harbour and Victorian walled gardens
  • Morwenstow, famous home to eccentric Vicar Robert Stephen Hawker, ancient Saxon church font, Hawkers Hut on the cliff, Thirteenth Century Pub
  • Bude, sandy beaches, amazing folded rock formations, unique canal sea lock, Victorian seaside character, craft workshops and galleries
  • Boscastle and Valency Valley, Thomas Hardy church, rugged ancient port, chiselled slate cliffs, preserved traditional farming communities
  • Rocky Valley and Tintagel, remarkable river gorge, mosses and lichens, King Arthur's Tintagel Castle, myths, legends and magic
  • For a more detailed itinerary please contact us

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