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Discover Cornwall’s legendary sites with this 2-day guided tour from Glastonbury, exploring Tintagel, Dartmoor, and historic landmarks filled with legend and scenery.
A two-day journey through Cornwall’s legendary landscapes and historic sites, this tour offers a fascinating mix of myth, nature, and ancient monuments. From the mystical Dartmoor moors to the legendary Tintagel Castle, it’s a well-rounded experience packed into a manageable itinerary. The tour is ideal for those who love storytelling, scenic views, and a touch of magic, all with the comfort of transportation and knowledgeable guides.
One of the things we really appreciate is the small group format, which tends to create a more personal experience and allows guides like Tor to share special insights. However, a potential consideration is that the tour does not include entry fees or meals, so budget accordingly if you want to explore all sites thoroughly.
This adventure is perfect for history buffs, lovers of folklore, or anyone eager to step into the world of King Arthur and his legendary realm. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of outdoor activities, storytelling, and scenic drives, all wrapped into a compact 2-day package.
The first day is devoted to Dartmoor, a landscape made famous by legends and its rugged beauty. We start with a drive down the Michael ley line—an energetic route that many believe enhances the mystical vibe of the area. The guide will point out landmarks like bridges over 4000-year-old structures and the enchanting Wistmans Faerie Wood, where the ancient trees and moss-covered stones create a scene straight out of a fairy tale.
Traveling through Dartmoor with a small group means you can stop frequently for photos and stories. The guide, often praised for his wealth of knowledge, shares tales of the land’s ancient past and its connection to Celtic legends. One reviewer, Yvette, highlights the guide Tor as “a fount of knowledge,” who also took the time to show off hidden gems off the beaten track. If you love nature and history combined, the Dartmoor segment will probably be a highlight.
Next, the climb up to Brentor Hill offers a chance to see the tiny, ancient church perched on a volcanic peak. This site is said to be surrounded by spiritual energy, amplified by its location on the Templar hill and the ley line. The panoramic views from here provide a spectacular backdrop for photos, and the sense of stepping back into a time of knights, monks, and legends is palpable.
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The second day begins with a visit to Tintagel, arguably Cornwall’s most famous mythical site. The town’s rugged coastline and the ruins of Tintagel Castle immediately evoke stories of King Arthur. The highlight here is walking into Merlin’s Cave—an atmospheric spot where the tide reveals a dark, narrow passage. Visitors often do a visualization exercise, making the experience both spiritual and fun.
While the entrance fee for Tintagel Castle isn’t included, the views from the castle ruins perched atop the cliffs are unforgettable. As one reviewer noted, the guide’s storytelling makes these ruins come alive, adding depth to the ruins beyond their scenic beauty. You’ll also hear tales about Merlin and the legends woven into the landscape.
Later, the journey takes you to St Nectan’s Glen, a hidden gem filled with legends of Celtic saints and fairies. The lush walk into the woodland and the waterfall creates a magical atmosphere, perfect for those interested in spiritual energy and natural beauty. The site is believed to be a place where the Knights of the Round Table came for blessings before quests for the Holy Grail, adding a layer of myth to the scenic spot.
The tour comfortably uses private vehicles, allowing for smooth transitions and ample time at each stop. The group size is kept small, which adds a personal touch and flexibility, especially with requests or spontaneous stops. Departure from Glastonbury is scheduled for 10:00 am, with pickup at your hotel, simplifying logistics for travelers staying locally.
Over two days, you’ll spend approximately 4 hours at Dartmoor, 3 hours at Brentor, and similar time around Tintagel and St Nectan’s Glen. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately for rain or shine is advisable. Since the tour involves walking on uneven terrain and into caves, a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended.
The fee of roughly $335 per person is reasonable considering the expert guides, transportation, and curated stops. However, remember that entry fees for sites like Tintagel Castle are not included, so budget extra if you plan to visit these attractions fully.
Guests frequently praise the knowledgeable guides, particularly Tor, for his storytelling and ability to bring legends to life. As one reviewer mentioned, “Everywhere he took us had something special,” and his friendly demeanor made the trip enjoyable even amid unpredictable weather. Many appreciate the opportunity to see lesser-known sites like Wistman’s Wood and the quiet beauty of St Nectan’s Glen, which offer a peaceful, almost spiritual experience.
The scenic stops are not just visually stunning but packed with stories that deepen your appreciation for the land. One traveler noted that the trip was “a spiritual journey with meditation,” highlighting the tour’s unique blend of nature and myth.
This 2-day tour offers excellent value for those who want a well-rounded, story-rich experience of Cornwall’s legendary sites. The combination of scenic drives, mythological storytelling, and visits to iconic landmarks like Tintagel Castle and Merlin’s Cave makes it ideal for culture lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, while the knowledgeable guides, especially Tor, add a layer of authenticity and depth that larger tours often lack. The price reflects a curated experience, but keep in mind that additional expenses—like entrance fees and meals—are not included.
Overall, if you’re seeking a blend of scenic beauty, history, and myth, this tour delivers with charm and a touch of magic. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy storytelling, exploring outdoor sites, and learning about England’s legendary past in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your Glastonbury accommodation, making logistics simple.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, providing a more personal and flexible experience.
Are meals or entrance fees included?
No, meals are not included, and site entrance fees—such as Tintagel Castle—are not covered in the ticket price.
What should I bring?
Dressing appropriately for weather conditions is recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, especially for exploring caves and uneven terrain.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Moderate physical fitness is advised, as there will be walking into caves, on uneven paths, and around outdoor sites.
Can vegetarians be accommodated?
Yes, vegetarian options are available if advised at the time of booking.
This tour is a fantastic choice for those eager to explore Cornwall’s legendary sites with knowledgeable guides in a small group setting. It combines scenic beauty, myth, and history into a manageable two-day adventure that leaves plenty of room for storytelling, reflection, and awe.