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Private Walking Retreat in Cornwall

From £450 per couple

Devon and Cornwall, England

3 or 4 day options

Private retreat for 1-2

Private Walking Retreat in Cornwall

From £450 per couple

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By day, experience one of England’s most spectacular and thrilling walking areas with an expert local guide, with the duration that works best for you; by night, sit under the stars at your secluded rural accommodation and take in the clean country air.

(Price valid for dates in November - March only, please enquire if you would like other dates)

Valid for 12 months

£350 2 Night Stay for 2 People

What You'll Do

By day, experience one of England’s most spectacular and thrilling walking areas with an expert local guide, with the duration that works best for you; by night, sit under the stars at your secluded rural accommodation and take in the clean country air.

Once you arrive at your beautiful accommodation, it’s time to head out along the rugged coast, discovering dramatic sea cliffs, hidden misty coves, and quirky local surprises.

Learn about the fascinating local history of piracy, shipwrecks and smuggling, and the eccentric characters who inhabited this land.

The phrases ‘off the beaten track’ and ‘unexplored’ are often overused, but in UK terms this stretch of  coast is still very much unknown. If you make the effort to get to this isolated part of the country you will be rewarded with breathtaking scenery, well away from the chaos of the tourist hot-spots.

You’ll enjoy two nights in rustic, cosy, self-catered rural accommodation, and have one full day of hiking and drinking in the stunning scenery. After a full day of walking, kick back in the great outdoors and enjoy dinner under the open sky, or cosy up to the fireplace inside, with a well-earned glass of wine.

Your unique accommodation is a tiny house that comes with a private bedroom and living space, as well as private kitchen and bathroom facilities. You also get your own decking, fire pit, hammock and private garden, leaving you in a totally exclusive space to enjoy and get that sense of really getting away from it all.

Experience
Highlights

Stay in your own beautiful tiny home, far from modern day life and at one with nature

Explore the stunning Cornish countryside on trails known only by the locals

Discover hidden gems and fascinating stories that bring your break to life

Your Local Host:

David Myers

I grew up exploring this wild and remote stretch of the Cornish coast, often hunting for remains of old shipwrecks with my father. This got me hooked on the great outdoors, and led me to training as a wilderness guide deep in the forests of Finland. I have led guided walks all over Europe and the US, and hiked many of the world’s great wilderness trails including the 4,400km Pacific Crest Trail. Having spent over ten years hiking and guiding abroad I can safely say that my local area is one of the most spectacular landscapes I have ever seen. I am really excited to share my knowledge of this area with anyone who wants a walking adventure off the beaten track!

Experience Itinerary

Arrival and settle In

Check-in any time after 3pm, and make yourself at home! A hamper of locally sourced breakfast goodies and a bottle of wine will be waiting for you. You’ll be met by your host, Dave, who will welcome you to the area and give you an overview of the location and the walks you will be taking together.  You can heat up the BBQ or head off to the local for a welcoming meal.

 

 

 

 

Accommodation

The Tiny House

tiny house interior in cornwall

Interior of Tiny House

A day of exploring

Get ready to join up with your guide for a full day of taking in this stunning area! A full day is recommended to get the most out of the area, but of course you can agree your routes and distance with Dave your local guide and host, and do as little or as much as you like. Dave is an expert on the local area and will escort you and share his knowledge of local lore throughout the day.

 

 

Accommodation

The Tiny House

tiny house decking and sunset in cornwall

Tiny House Deck

Another day another adventure

Lace up your boots again for another incredible walk on the beautiful Cornish coast. Whether it’s discovering old coves used for smuggling, stumbling across cosy local pubs, or simply drinking in the dramatic sea cliffs and lush meadows – you are sure to be revelling in the freedom of all this outdoor space.

Enjoy another night in total seclusion, where the only sounds are the breeze whispering through the surrounding fields and the local animal nightlife.

 

Accommodation

tiny house kitchen

Tiny House Kitchen

Departure day

After another wonderful night in the countryside, get ready to check out by 11am on your final morning in this rural paradise.

Reviews (2)

Joyce

Friday 10th July, 2020

Great walk planned by David, the pace and scenery were perfect. It helped a lot that David knew some history of the area and shared this with us during the walk. David is friendly and relaxed organiser. Definitely one of the best events we did during...

Great walk planned by David, the pace and scenery were perfect. It helped a lot that David knew some history of the area and shared this with us during the walk. David is friendly and relaxed organiser. Definitely one of the best events we did during our visit to Cornwall and Devon. Thank you David! If we're ever in the area again, we will not hesitate to book another experience with him.

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Christa

Monday 29th July, 2019

David is a friendly, gracious host with local connections! It was a delight not only to discover local hidden gems along the coastline and surrounding woods and fields, but to learn about what it's like growing up in Cornwall. I was impressed by how ...

David is a friendly, gracious host with local connections! It was a delight not only to discover local hidden gems along the coastline and surrounding woods and fields, but to learn about what it's like growing up in Cornwall. I was impressed by how readily he volunteered information about the area and how effortlessly conversation flowed. This experience was one of the highlights of my trip! And the views were INCREDIBLE.

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Location Information

Your accommodation is a wonderful, handcrafted wooden cabin on wheels that has everything you need for the perfect getaway. With direct access to footpaths leading on to the south west coast path, this is an ideal getaway for lovers of hiking and the perfect excuse to get away from it all. The tiny house sits in a quiet corner on a family farm – the perfect size for a couple.

A 40 minute walk across the valley sits the picturesque old village of Welcombe and a fantastic pub, The Old Smithy. There are plenty of other amazing walks, beaches, pubs and places of interest nearby. Clovelly, Bude, Hartland, Tintagel and Boscastle are all within 40 minutes’ drive.

Exact directions will be included on your booking voucher.

 

  • Accommodation for 2 nights in a self catering house for two
  • A full day of guided hiking in the stunning area with a knowledgeable local guide
  • Breakfast hamper upon arrival
  • Cornish pasty whilst on your walk
  • First aid kit
  • Rain jacket and walking poles upon request

FAQs

The Tiny House is a beautiful wooden building 2.5m by 7m, situated on a small family farm. The walls, floor and roof are fully insulated and windows double glazed for winter stays. Inside there’s a full kitchen, living room area with a sofa bed and bathroom complete with shower and toilet. A ladder leads to the sleeping loft with a large double bed.

This house was built 3 years ago as a ‘zero-footprint’ mobile studio on wheels and is powered by solar with gas for hot water. The aim is to make it as eco-friendly as possible.

It has a cute private garden with a deck and BBQ. Set away from the house, a 200m walk across the next field is a large deck and hammock looking out, down the valley which is perfect for enjoying a sunset drink, with a fire pit area perfectly positioned to sit and watch the sunset over the sea, and when dusk gives way to night, the fantastic display of stars.

A 40 minute walk across the valley sits the picturesque old village of Welcombe and a fantastic pub, The Old Smithy. There are plenty of other amazing walks, beaches, pubs and places of interest nearby. Clovelly, Bude, Hartland, Tintagel and Boscastle are all within 40 minutes’ drive.

Guests will have access to a private drive, parking and their own private garden with hammock, BBQ and outdoor firepit area.

Absolutely - you can do as much or as little as you like; your guide will give you a list of options and the chance for a pub stop on route.

A breakfast hamper is there upon arrival, and a local Cornish pasty will be provided on your hike.

No. This is a rustic country escape and dogs are expected!

Absolutely. Email us with specific enquiries and we can get you a quote.

There are several amazing walks to choose from, and your host will be happy to run you through them, but here are a few examples which may take your fancy!

Shipwreck Walk – Medium / 4-6 miles / 3-5 hours

A walk on the rugged Hartland Peninsula, with a focus on the history and shipwrecks that dot the coastline. Includes a visit to the Shipwreck Museum (created by the host’s father) at Hartland Quay, miles of spectacular coast views, and a beautiful waterfall.

Valley to Valley Walk – Challenging / 5.5 - 8.5 miles / 4-6 hours

Can be taken as a one-way route or loop back along seldom-used footpaths. This route joins two of the most spectacular coastal valleys in the South West, via the Coast Path. Walk through ancient woodland in the Marsland Nature Reserve, then walk on the challenging and steep coastal terrain to Tidna Valley. This route is not for the faint-hearted, and while it is physically demanding with numerous steep ascents and descents, for those who are able it is rewarded by some of the most exhilarating and remote scenery the area has to offer.

Half-day on the Coast Path – Medium / 5.5 - 7 miles / 4-6 hours

This route follows the South West Coast Path all the way, between Hartland Quay to the Cornwall / Devon border. This is a great chance to spend a lot of time on the coast and enjoy high clifftop panoramas while the terrain is still relatively easygoing. Can include a visit to the Shipwreck museum and a detour into Marsland Valley nature reserve.

Full-day on the Coast Path – Challenging / 8 - 15 miles / 6-10 hours

A full day walk on one of the South West coast paths' most wild and spectacular sections. This is a one-way route with transport arranged for the return. This route can be modified as we walk so we can lengthen or shorten the route as required. A great route for those wanting a challenge and to experience everything this part of the coast has to offer.