Poldark’s Cornwall – Fascinating fact and fiction

Is it the spectacular coastal views, secluded coves, patchwork of fields and country lanes, wild moors, its history of mining, shipwrecks and smuggling or purely the romance of the area that inspired Winston Graham to write the epic tales of Poldark recently screened on TV across the world?

1. Cornwall’s dramatic coastal scenery

Cornwall’s coastline of 433 miles is the longest in Great Britain, with 158 miles having Heritage Status. Spectacular, varied vistas over the rugged Atlantic coastline between St Agnes, Newquay and Padstow and Tin Coast towards Land’s End are not to be missed. Wide sandy beaches, not least at Holywell Bay, and lesser known spots near Porthcothnan feature as the backdrop to dramatic and memorable Poldark scenes! Enjoy linking film locations to scenes from the series and while away the time whilst on tour imagining you can see Ross galloping across a headland on his trusty steed or Drake and Morwenna secretly meeting on a deserted beach.

explore cornwall's dramatice coastline with viv robinson, registered blue badge tour guide
explore gunwalloe also known as dollar cove with viv robinson registered blue badge tour guide

2. The South West Coast Path formed in the days of smuggling

Carved into rugged cliffs and following easy routes along more gentle stretches, the South West Coast Path hugs the coast. The route was devised for Revenue patrols to access harbours and watch points when on the lookout for smugglers. On the Lizard peninsula Guglielmo Marconi, the Italian inventor known for pioneering work on radio transmission, and Henry Trengrouse, local inventor of the ‘Rocket’ life-saving apparatus made their mark as did Aiden Turner in the Poldark Shipwreck scene filmed at Dollar Cove.

3. Secluded fishing coves and historic harbours, the focus of everyday life in the past

Tucked away on Cornwall’s Southern coastline picturesque Penberth Cove and Porthgwarra offer the chance to step back to a time when the pilchard fishing season was important in the Cornish calendar. Wonder at the translucent waters of Porthcurno and make time to visit the Minack Theatre. At nearby Mousehole restaurants offering freshly caught fish landed at nearby Newlyn deserve investigation as do those at the historic harbour of Charlestown further along the south coast.

explore porthgwarra with viv robinson, blue badge registered tour guide
Spring at Lanhydrock - viv robinson registered blue badge tourist guide

4. Impressive country houses

Prestigious country houses at Lanhydrock, Trerice and Godolphin with colourful gardens in spring indicate the comfortable lifestyles enjoyed by the landed gentry in the past. The Boscawen family of Tregothnan and Bassetts of Tehidy, make their appearance on screen alongside the fictitious Poldarks and Warleggans! Lives of these families were shaped by business deals, rivalry, social events and personal liaisons. Fact merges with fiction here!

5. Cornwall’s domination of world copper production in the 1830s

Intensive mining in the 1700’s and 1800’s made Cornwall important to world copper and tin production! ‘Off the beaten track’, relics of imposing engine houses, unique industrial buildings, mining towns and villages abound on the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Sites. The Poldark mines, ‘Wheal Leisure’ and ‘Wheal Grace’ stand proud against the backdrop of soaring cliffs on the Tin Coast, being the most photographed of buildings.

take a tour of poldark country with blue badge registered guide viv robinson
explore truro's poldark connections with viv robinson, registered blue badge tour guide

6. Regular monthly balls in Truro’s Assembly Rooms in the C18th

Aiming to rival Bath as a social centre, Truro was an important market town and port in Poldark’s day, with the Assembly Rooms being a popular place to meet for social events. Truro, with cathedral and high-class shopping opportunities, is just the place to take a walk to reflect on the many Poldark connections.

Choose from a variety of Poldark themed experiences:

  • Small group tours to off the beaten track locations
  • Private tours in chauffeured vehicles (Max. 4 persons)
  • Coastal, village and harbour walks
  • Poldark’s Truro – city walk

Contact Viv
Email: vivienner@btinternet.com
Twitter: @absolutoursuk