
Tip 1: Boscastle & Tintagel
Boscastle is a small, picturesque fishing village nestled on Cornwall’s north coast, surrounded by rugged cliffs. A steep path winds down to the ancient harbour, flanked by medieval stone walls. Most of the land belongs to the National Trust, offering wild, unspoiled nature alongside old stone houses with crooked roofs, cozy cottages, and plenty of pubs. Oh, and it’s steeped in legends too!
A must-visit is Tintagel Castle, about 8km south. Perched on a peninsula with only a narrow strip of land and a footbridge connecting it to the mainland. Legend has it that King Arthur was conceived here. While only ruins remain, you can truly feel the mystical, legend-laden aura of the place.
You should also hike to the St. Nectan’s Glen waterfalls on the Trevillet River. The trail leads through a dense, lush forest, ultimately arriving at an unreal, beautiful spot featuring the 18-meter-high St. Nectan’s Kieve waterfall.
Campsite: Trewethett Farm Club Campsite in Tintagel sits on a cliff (making it perfect for CLIFF drivers). It offers sensational coastal vistas, including Bossiney Cove with its sandy beach. From here, you can easily walk to Tintagel and Boscastle.