Welcome to the true home of Poldark's Cornwall.
Experience the Cornwall of Ross Poldark and beyond. The history, heritage, myth and legend of one of the most special and unique places in the world.
There is only one Poldark’s Cornwall and we guarantee you the most immersive memories of living the drama that is Poldark.
Since before the Poldark saga revisited our screens, Poldark’s Cornwall has been dedicated to showing you the best of Poldark’s authentic home on the rugged north Cornish coast – where Poldark author Winston Graham actually lived and wrote – as well as throughout the ancient Duchy of Cornwall and beyond.
We show you the very lane where Demelza picked blackberries with her children.
We offer you exclusive access to the private house used to depict Ross’s family home of Nampara.
We take you to every romantic and dramatic location that Cornwall has offered for the current and past screen adaptations.
Poldark’s Cornwall. Live the drama, create your story
Karen is not known as “Mrs Poldark” for nothing. Her home overlooks Nampara and she walks on Hendrawna Beach daily with her dogs (neither is called Garrick).
Evidence of the huge mining complex that was Wheal Leisure can be found throughout her home village of Perranporth; the “Sawle” of Graham’s novels and indeed one chimney still stands.
She lives in an old mine captain’s house which was, like Nampara, also a farmhouse and would have been overlooked by a mine where Winston sited his “Wheal Grace”.
Visit the locations made famous by the books and series, experience the sheer majesty of Cornwall's landscape and heritage.
When you roll up your jeans and wade through the turquoise surf to explore the secretive world of a genuine smugglers’ tunnel hidden in the rugged cliffs.
When you venture below ground to investigate a UNESCO World Heritage Cornish mine.
When you experience the wind on the cliff top where Ross and Demelza shared so many of their most tender moments.
That’s when you know you are in Poldark’s Cornwall.
You’ve imagined paddling in the crystal clear waters where Ross bathed, or feeling the soft white sand of the dunes where Caroline and Dwight raced on horseback. Now you can experience it.
And while you are here immerse yourself in the romance of Cornish heritage and the rise and fall of its mineral wealth, and see some of Cornwall’s other showstopping sights
Walk the sea wall and board a square rigged tall ship at the harbour featured in Poldark.
See the actual stately homes of the titled families who star in Poldark and who shaped the Cornwall we see today, maybe even attend one of our famous costumed banquets or balls there.
Stand where Ross and Dwight shared a glass of canary at Julia’s christening or look out from the iconic porch at Nampara over the field where Andrew and Francis duelled.
You will even walk through the yard at Nampara - with real Poldark livestock still resident - and run up a lane in a re-creation of Prudie’s call for help; places are limited, so book now to get the dates you want.
Part of the charm of Cornwall is its small hotels and undeveloped coastline. This means that we do not have unlimited availability for accommodation. Poldark’s Cornwall has partnered with a number of hotels that have been tried and trusted by our guests, so call us to discuss your dream location and accommodation and we will do our best to fulfil your desires.
There is no substitute for local knowledge, so call us before you book.
UK residents:
Before you visit, do call us or book a consultation so we can use our expertise to advise you and help you have a great journey to Poldark’s Cornwall. [Book a phone consultation CTA button]
Overseas Guests:
Visiting the UK for the first time?
You may be visiting Cornwall as part of a more extensive trip to the UK. Call us for information about how you can get the best out of your vacation. Cornwall can be accessed by road, rail, air or even sea.
Returning to the UK?
Book a phone consultation with us to discuss routes and dates. We may find you an interesting weekend in Dublin “en route” for example, or maybe even a visit to see some of Outlander’s Scotland.