Poldark is one of the best tour destinations to travel to in England it offers a tour where you can get the filmic location in Cornwall, including the crystal blue waters of the Cornish coastline which has lush green countryside, craggy cliffs and beautiful beaches. You can visit the various locations on The Poldark Tour and enjoy your tour.  

 

If we talk about the Poldark journey it involves visiting the Charlestown Harbour which is unspoiled in the 18th-century harbour on the East Cornwall coast where it has Poldark location from the Truro Harbour with the four series of Poldark. Where you can see the number of square-rigged sailing ships. The Charlestown is famous for collecting tall ships and it has been the location manager for numerous files and TV shows for many years. On the tour, you can see Masters Of The Air Tour and get some amazing experiences. 

 

Places To Vist In Poldark Tour

St Michaels Mount: It is the island and civil parish which has linked to the Marazion which has a man-made causeway of granite, passable where it has been mid-tide and low water. It is manned by the National Trust and the castle and chapel have been the home for the St Aubyn family since 1650.

 

Botallack: It is near St Just where it has been preserved with centres of mining structures. It is located on the north coast of the far west in Cornwall and works between St Just and Pendeen, it has an area which is littered which remains with a great mining industry. It is best known for the eleven engines of the Botallack mines in the Crown engines houses. 

 

Porthgwarra: It is a secluded little cove which has a complete slipway, caves, tunnels and a tiny stone hut. At the foot of the slipway, it has a tunnel leading upwards where it has a dug where it has miners from the St. Just allowed to access the beach where farmers could retrieve seaweed by horse and cart. These seated are used as fertiliser. In Poldark tour it is one of the most popular locations.

 

Portcurno: Here you can see the Caribbean-esque location where you have a much more stunning beach. The Porthcurno is one of the centres of world telecommunication and recently it was a training school for that industry where people came from all over the world. It has Porthcurno Telegraph Museum which remains a testament to the past. It has nearby Mince Theatre which is open air theatre which is famous worldwide which haa craved with granite and a set of glorious gardens. 

 

St Ives: It is well known for its vibrant colour where it has golden sands which meet the turquoise sea. It has a seafront situated at Tate St Ives gallery which has rotating modern art exhibitions and focus on the British artists. It has a nearby Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden with modern art and displays her bronze and other works.