Travel to St. Ives on your own.
Overnight place: St. Ives
In the southwest of Great Britain you will experience fascinating contrasts: in the northwest, wild, rocky coasts and rugged headlands dominate. After passing Lands End, golden beaches, heather, gorse and turquoise waters open up. This diversity takes you to the lively port town of Penzance, favored by Cornwall's mild climate. These contrasts make a week of hiking along the South West Coast Path particularly appealing.
Travel to St. Ives on your own.
Overnight place: St. Ives
After transfer to the North Cliffs, hike above steep cliffs around Godrevy, where you may spot seals and birds. You reach Hayle harbor via dune paths and then cross a nature reserve. After visiting St Uny's Church in Lelant, follow the St Michaels Way pilgrimage route to Carbis Bay before heading along flower-filled front gardens to Porthminster Beach in St Ives.
Overnight place: Like the day before St. Ives
You hike around the peninsula "The Island" with its picturesque chapel - an ideal photo opportunity. We head west along the Coastal Path past Man's Head and Clodgy Point. Today's stage is characterized by constant ups and downs on rocky and steep paths high above the sea, with wonderful views of the sea and plateaus rewarding the efforts. At your destination in Zennor, we recommend visiting the local church and pub. The return journey to St. Ives is by double-decker panoramic bus.
Overnight place: Zennor
In the morning you continue your walk from Zennor along the coastal path. The route leads over rocky cliffs with challenging ascents and descents. Blooming gorse and orchids add color accents over the sea. In the afternoon you pass the historic tin mines of Geevor. After hiking through the mine workings, the trail heads inland along dirt roads to St. Just.
Overnight place: St. Just
The descent through the forest leads along the river back to the Cornish coast, from where you can enjoy impressive distant views of rugged islands, lighthouses and shipwrecks. The Scilly Islands loom on the horizon. You reach Land's End, the most westerly point in Britain, where a pub awaits you in the wilderness. The route to Porthcurno is characterized by cliffs, coves and flowering plains. Visit the coastal monitoring station before reaching the Caribbean-style Porthcurno Bay with its white sandy beach and turquoise waters. From there a bus will take you back to St. Just.
Overnight place: Porthcurno
From Porthcurno you walk across the plateaus of the southwest coast, with views of picturesque bays, to the fishing village of Penberth Cove. The path leads through a varied flora, past maquis
bushes and through shady forests. In Lamorna Bay you can enjoy southern flair and an ice cream shop. Continuing through the Kemyel Nature Reserve on the coastal path, you will reach Mousehole in the afternoon with its colorful fishing boats in the harbor. After a break in a cafe or pub, you can take the shuttle bus to Penzance.
Overnight place: Penzance
On the final day of hiking, walk from Marazion to St. Michael Mount, accessible by foot or water taxi depending on the tide. Alternatively, you can take the St. Michael pilgrimage route, which leads through the interior and ends at the “Steeple” viewpoint. From there we go to the train station and back to Penzance.
Overnight place: Like the day before Penzance
After breakfast departure on your own.
Overnight place: Penzance (departure)
• 7 nights including breakfast
• Luggage transport from hotel to hotel
• well-planned route guidance
• 1 x per room travel documents (DE)
• Transfers and bus trips according to the program
• GPS data on request
• 7 day service hotline
Find out the price now: To the price calculator
Double room including breakfast | Cat I |
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22.03.2025 - 25.04.2025 | 1.319,00 € |
26.04.2025 - 19.09.2025 | 1.375,00 € |
20.09.2025 - 03.10.2025 | 1.319,00 € |
04.10.2025 - 12.10.2025 | 1.235,00 € |
Single room including breakfast | Cat I |
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22.03.2025 - 25.04.2025 | 2.018,00 € |
26.04.2025 - 19.09.2025 | 2.074,00 € |
20.09.2025 - 03.10.2025 | 2.018,00 € |
04.10.2025 - 12.10.2025 | 1.934,00 € |
packed lunches (3x) | |
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01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025 | 59,00 € |
Transfer from St. Ives train station at the start of the trip, price per person | |
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01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025 | 25,00 € |
Transfer to St. Ives train station at the end of the trip, price per person | |
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01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025 | 25,00 € |
Room price per person | Cat I |
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Doppelzimmer inkl. Frühstück | 145,00 € |
Einzelzimmer inkl. Frühstück | 215,00 € |
Room price per person | Cat I |
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Doppelzimmer inkl. Frühstück | 95,00 € |
Einzelzimmer inkl. Frühstück | 164,00 € |
Daily departure 22.03. – 12.10.2025//
Basic price in € per person * 2025 | Cat I |
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Double room including breakfast | From €1235 |
Single room including breakfast | From €1934 |
3% early bird discount for tours in 2025 until the end of February
Attention: This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
• Arrival by plane to Newquay or London.
• Regular services from Newquay to St Ives.
• Organized transfer to/from Newquay. EUR 120 per trip. Advance registration required, payable on site.
• Regular services from Penzance to Newquay or London
Transfer from/to St. Ives train station can be booked at the beginning and end of the trip (see “Prices”)
General tip for traveling by car
You can easily find a large overview of parking spaces on the external website www.parkopedia.de . view
Rooms with shower/toilet or bath/toilet
Category I: Overnight stay in typical local inns, guesthouses and 3* hotels
Not included: Cultural tax, bed tax, arrival and departure, transfers, excursions, entrance and sightseeing fees, city maps, ferry fees, insurance, tips and personal expenses
This trip/s is/are not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
General information
Not included in the price: Cultural development tax, bed tax, arrival and departure, transfers, excursions, entrance and sightseeing fees, city maps, ferry fees, insurance, tips and personal expenses.
This trip is not suitable for people with reduced mobility. Maps presented are for illustrative purposes only and do not reflect geographical reality.