Visit the most historically interesting of Britain towns which combines a wealth of Roman remains with elegant Georgian architecture
Wander through afishing village, where the steep, cobbled street tumble down past gleaming white cottages to the tiny, deep-blue harbour
Explore a small town which is visited by many artists attracted by its seemingly subtropical oasis where the beaches are golden, the vegetation is lush and the light piercingly bright
Spectacular Cathedrals and Palace
Visit an early English gothic Cathedral, with Britain’s tallest spire and best preserved Magna Carta
See “the most poetic of the English Cathedrals” and a fine example of Early Gothic Cathedral architecture set in a medieval city
Visit one of the finest surviving medieval halls which contains the greatest symbol of medieval mythology, King Arthur’s Round Table
Explore a 16 Century royal palace, set in 1,000 acres and which houses many works of art and furnishings from the Royal Collection
Stunning Landmarks
Enjoy dramatic sea viewsfrom a castle ruin with a history stretching as far back as the Romans, and which has inspired artists and writers throughout history
Discover an iconic rocky island, crowned by a medieval church and castle, and home to a living community
Travel to the centre of Cornish legends and the most westerly point of mainland England
Admire one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe