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Discover Cornwall's iconic Poldark filming locations on a private guided day tour, with personalized service, stunning scenery, and flexible schedules.
If you’re a fan of the BBC drama Poldark, or simply a lover of Cornwall’s rugged coastlines and charming villages, a private Poldark tour offers a perfect way to see the highlights with personalized guidance. This nine-hour journey is tailored for small groups—up to four people—delivering an intimate experience that combines scenic beauty, film history, and local insights. From unspoiled ports to breathtaking coastal views, this tour promises a day full of memorable sights.
One of the standout features we love is the customized experience led by a knowledgeable local guide. They’re not just drivers but storytellers, sharing behind-the-scenes tidbits that bring each location to life. The flexibility of a private tour means you can explore at your own pace, stopping for photos or a quick walk whenever something catches your eye.
A potential consideration might be the price point, which is around $970 for the entire group. While this may seem steep for some, the inclusion of private transportation, a dedicated guide, and access to numerous iconic sites could make it a worthwhile investment—especially for dedicated fans or those wanting a curated Cornish adventure.
This tour is perfect for travelers who value personalized service, stunning scenery, and film-related history. If you’re eager to see Cornwall beyond the usual spots and enjoy a tailored, relaxed day with expert commentary, this experience will suit you well.

This private Poldark tour in Cornwall is designed for fans and curious travelers alike, looking to combine pop culture with stunning landscapes. The focus is on offering a personal experience—your guide, Duncan or Sarah, isn’t just a driver but a storyteller and local expert. Laura’s review highlights how lively and entertaining Duncan was, making the day feel engaging and fun. She mentions enjoying the commentary and the way he brought the locations to life, which is exactly what makes this tour stand out.
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First stop: Truro Harbour
Your journey begins at an unspoiled Georgian port that doubles as the series’ Truro Harbour. Here, you get a taste of Cornwall’s maritime charm and history, with plenty of photo opportunities. It’s a quiet, scenic spot that offers a peek into the area’s past, less touristy than the larger harbors.
Moving south: Falmouth and the West Coast
The route takes you past the real town of Falmouth, with its historic port and lively atmosphere. This stretch provides a contrast to the quieter harbour and helps set the scene for more dramatic landscapes ahead.
The picturesque fishing cove used in series two
This spot is a favorite for fans—used in the show for scenes involving Pichard boats and where Demelza spies on Ross early in the mornings. Reviewers like Lynda loved how the guide tailored the trip to their interests, emphasizing the tranquil beauty here.
The Minack Theatre and Porthcurno Beach
Next, you’ll visit the famous open-air theatre perched on the cliffs, with breathtaking views over the beach used in series one and two. The scenery here is spectacular—imagine dramatic cliffs meeting turquoise waters. The views from here are considered some of the best in Cornwall.
Further west: A charming cove and filming sites
A small, secluded cove, used for pilchard boat scenes and Ross’s escape to France, offers a glimpse into the series’ action scenes. It’s also where Demelza watched Ross take an early morning swim—a scene beloved by fans. The quiet, rugged charm makes it a highlight.
Lunch at a local pub or restaurant
After a morning of exploring, you’ll stop at a reputable local eatery. This gives you the chance to enjoy hearty Cornish fare and reflect on the morning’s sights.
Past St Just and Botallack
The mining town of St Just showcases Cornwall’s industrial past, setting the scene for the iconic Botallack Mine area. Here, the disused engine houses and cliffs serve as backdrops for the series’ mining scenes, such as Wheal Leisure and Wheal Grambler. Reviewers recall how the guide’s local knowledge enriched the experience, pointing out intricate details about the area’s film history.
Final stretch: St Ives and back to Launceston
The scenic coastal drive up to St Ives caps the day, offering additional photo opportunities before heading back. You’ll arrive around 6 PM, tired but enriched with stories, sights, and a new appreciation for Cornwall’s cinematic landscape.

The tour lasts about nine hours, with pickup available at any location in Cornwall. The private setting means your group can start from your hotel or holiday rental, making logistics simple. The transportation is comfortable, and having a dedicated guide ensures seamless navigation through Cornwall’s narrow, winding roads.
Given the occasional wet weather in Cornwall, packing a waterproof jacket and suitable footwear is essential—especially since some sites involve short walks. Most locations are accessible but may require a brief stroll, so travelers with mobility issues or small children should consider this.
The tour is priced at $969.84 for the entire group, which breaks down to good value when considering the private guide, transportation, and multiple sites visited. Reviewers like Patricia appreciated the customized experience and the fact that their guide, Sarah, was full of interesting information and tailored the trip to their interests. She described the day as “jam-packed” and “really wonderful,” emphasizing the value of having a dedicated guide to uncover hidden details.
Since entry fees are not included, you might find some sites charging admission—be prepared for additional costs if you want to explore interiors or specific attractions.

This private Poldark tour is ideal for avid fans of the series who want to see filming locations in a relaxed, personalized way. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a deluxe, intimate experience and value the company of a knowledgeable guide who can share local insights. The scenic stops are excellent for anyone interested in Cornwall’s natural beauty, even if you’re not a Poldark fanatic.
Travelers who appreciate flexible scheduling and the opportunity to explore without large crowds will find this tour particularly appealing. It’s less suitable for those with mobility issues or very young children due to some walking involved and the rural nature of the locations.
“We had a great time! Duncan was a lively and entertaining guide. We enjoyed all of the sites he took us too and his information commentary. We woul…”
Is this tour suitable for small children?
No, the tour is not recommended for small children, mainly because some locations require walking and the tour is designed for adult visitors.
Can I choose my pickup location?
Yes, pickup is available at any location in Cornwall—just specify this when booking.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring a good pair of walking shoes, waterproof clothing in case of rain, and your camera. The weather can change quickly, so layering is advised.
Does the tour include entrance fees?
No, entry fees where applicable are not included, so you might need to pay for some locations separately.
How long is the tour and what is the timing?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, with available start times that vary. Check availability when booking.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, with your own guide and vehicle for up to four people, ensuring a tailored experience.
Can I customize the itinerary?
While the tour follows a set route, the private nature allows some flexibility—discuss your interests with your guide.
To sum it up, this private Poldark tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Cornwall’s most cinematic locations with personalized guidance. The combination of scenic sites, expert storytelling, and tailored pacing makes it suitable for fans eager to step into the world of Ross and Demelza, or anyone wanting an authentic taste of Cornwall’s coastal beauty. While the cost is higher than a group tour, the exclusivity and depth of experience provide compelling value—especially for those wishing for a memorable, hassle-free day. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply someone who appreciates stunning scenery and local history, this tour offers a well-rounded, enriching adventure.