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Adventures in the West Country


Adventures in the West Country

Kynance Cove

September 13 - 23, 2024 | Maximum Group Size: 15 Participants | Availability: Open

The southwest peninsula of England, made up of the counties of Cornwall, Devon, and Somerset, is known as “The West Country.” It is an ancient land, rife with myth and legend, and staunchly independent from the “mainland” of England. This journey through the mists of the Celtic past brings to life many of those ancient legends.

Part of the region’s uniqueness comes from its climate, one that attracts English holiday makers during the summer season. Washed by the warming currents of the Gulf Stream, the peninsula enjoys its own microclimate that allows palm trees to grow along the coast at a latitude equivalent to that of Nova Scotia on the North American continent!

We’ll visit gardens, castles, cathedrals, and ancient unspoiled towns and villages, and see areas of unparalleled natural beauty—including the coastal village of Port Isaac, better known as Port Wenn from the TV series, Doc Martin.

And through it all will run the theme of the Arthurian legends. From the Vale of Avalon and Arthur’s (alleged) grave site in the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, through the lost land of Lyonesse, and on to his birthplace at Tintagel, this ancient tale will keep cropping up on our travels through this beautiful part of England.

Why not join Discover Europe this fall and come and explore The West Country?

*Back to back with: Wales & the Welsh Borders, September 4 - 13, 2024

*Once you have submitted the above registration form with your digital signature, a Discover Europe staff member will be in contact as soon as possible to process your deposit and welcome you to the tour.

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