British & Continental Luxury Coach Tours
Cornish Explorer & Eden Project

Cornish Explorer & Eden Project

Staying at the Rosemundy House Hotel. The Rosemundy House Hotel in St Agnes is a family hotel run by the Faulkner family. It is 2 minutes from the village centre. Please Note: No lift and limited ground floor rooms. Please ask at time of booking.  

Rosemundy House Hotel

This elegant Georgian residence dates back to the 18th century and was opened as a Hotel in May 1967. All bedrooms are centrally heated and have private bathrooms or shower rooms, with flat screen colour TV with Freeview, direct dial telephones, hair driers and beverage tray.The Rosemundy House Hotel is set in over four acres of private secluded gardens and woodland and is within easy walking distance of the quaint and unspoiled coastal village of St Agnes. We are less than a mile from the beach at Trevaunance Cove and one and a half miles from Chapel Porth.

Included
Eden Project: The Eden Project, an educational charity, connects us with each other and the living world. Our visitor destination in Cornwall, UK, is nestled in a huge crater. Here, massive Biomes housing the largest rainforest in captivity, stunning plants, exhibitions and stories serve as a backdrop to our Great Gardens, summer concerts and an exciting year-round family events programme  Highlights include  Rain-forest Canopy walkway, Mediterranean walkway, Rain-Forest Biome, The Wee Man, Giant Bee.  Cafe and restaurant facilities cooked with local produce.

Padstow & Port Isaac (Doc Martin Country)
Padstow  is a charming working fishing port surrounded by glorious sandy beaches, at the head of the Camel River. Watching the everyday ebb and flow of harbour life is a perfect way to spend a day. This foodie destination with popular eateries such as Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant.
Port Isaac is a traditional fishing village with a vibrant local community in north Cornwall and home to the TV series Doc Martin starring Martin Clunes. It’s a truly picturesque village with narrow winding streets lined with whitewashed cottages that head down to the harbour where you can watch local fishermen landing their daily catch of fish, crab and lobsters.

Optional
Lost Gardens of Heligan &
Mevagissey
Lost Gardens of Heligan : Highlights include  Rhododendrons Camellia introduced pre 1920. 80 acres of ancient woodland, jungle and Heligan wild.  Many interesting plant species some are gigantic.
Mevagissey is an attractive old town which was once the centre of Cornwall’s pilchard fishery and which still boasts a working harbour, with a few dozen small fishing boats. It has a tradition of boat building dating back to 1745.

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