If you’re thinking about taking a trip that combines history, natural beauty, and charming villages, this 4-day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge tour from Bristol might be just what you need. While I haven’t been on this exact journey myself, the reviews and details paint a pretty inviting picture of what you can expect.
What we love about this tour is how it balances iconic sights like Stonehenge and Durdle Door with more relaxed, authentic experiences in small towns and villages. Plus, the inclusion of expert guides who bring stories to life can really make a difference.
That said, it’s worth considering that the accommodation involves staying in B&Bs on the outskirts of towns, which might mean a 20-30 minute walk to find local eateries. If you’re someone who prefers staying right in the middle of a bustling town, that’s something to keep in mind.
This trip is well-suited for travelers who want a comprehensive, well-organized experience packed with sightseeing and stories, without the hassle of planning every detail. It’s especially great for those who appreciate knowledgeable guides and scenic views, and are comfortable with a somewhat full itinerary.
Key Points

- Small group size (limited to 16) ensures a more personal experience.
- Expert, engaging guides make the stories come alive.
- Includes admission to key sights like Tintagel Castle and Stonehenge.
- Comfortable B&B accommodation with en suite rooms, though often on the outskirts.
- Visiting iconic landmarks like Durdle Door and Stonehenge provides memorable photo opportunities.
- A mix of scenic drives and walking makes the trip varied and interesting.
What’s Included and What’s Not

This tour offers quite a good value considering what’s packed in. The price of around $875 per person covers three nights in cozy B&Bs with breakfast, all transportation in a comfortable 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach, and the stories from a friendly driver-guide. Plus, admission tickets to Tintagel Castle and Stonehenge are included, which saves you from scrambling for tickets on your own.
However, meals and refreshments aren’t included, so you’ll want to budget extra for lunch or snacks. Gratuity isn’t covered either, which is fairly standard, but something to keep in mind. Also, if you’re after visits to Minack Theatre, be aware that due to availability, there’s a chance it might not be on the list — your guide will inform you during the trip.
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The Itinerary Breakdown

Day 1: Starting from Bristol and exploring villages
The journey kicks off with a scenic drive from Bristol, setting the tone with lovely countryside views. The first stops typically include visits to charming villages, giving you a taste of rural England. These stops are often brief but meaningful, providing great photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the local atmosphere.
Day 2: Medieval towns and Tintagel Castle
One of the highlights involves walking around a medieval village, which helps you connect with the region’s history. The visit to Tintagel Castle is particularly notable — a site linked to the legend of King Arthur. You’ll have time to explore at your own pace, taking in the views and imagining the stories you’ve heard.
More Great Tours NearbyDay 3: Durdle Door and Falmouth
You’ll visit Durdle Door, Dorset’s most photographed landmark, with its striking limestone arch over the Jurassic Coast. The scenery here is truly breathtaking, perfect for a leisurely walk or just soaking in the views. In the evening, you arrive in Falmouth, where you’ll stay overnight.
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Day 4: Stonehenge and St Ives
The final day features the world-famous Stonehenge, where you can marvel at ancient stones and listen to the stories surrounding them. The tour wraps up in St Ives, a gem of a seaside town, known for its sandy beaches and vibrant art scene. It’s a fitting end to a trip filled with diverse sights and stories.
What Travelers Say

The reviews highlight several aspects that really stand out. Many mention the guides, like Alan and Kate, as being knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive. One reviewer noted, “Alan was outstanding! He built rapport with everyone and made us all feel comfortable,” which suggests that the guides go beyond just driving and telling stories—they really enhance the experience.
Another review praises Kate for her cheerful attitude and extensive knowledge: “She provided lots of information and stories, and was concerned for everyone’s comfort and safety.” The fact that she also pointed out local cafes and activities depending on fitness levels shows that guides are attentive and flexible, making the trip accessible to different travelers.
The sightseeing spots are consistently described as beautiful and memorable. Durdle Door’s dramatic limestone arch and the ancient stones of Stonehenge are frequently mentioned as highlights. One visitor shared that hugging the stones at the three circles was “very grounding,” which sounds like a genuinely moving moment.
Travelers also appreciate the well-organized nature of the trip. One remarked, “It maximized time at the best sights,” which is no small feat when covering so much ground in just four days. The itinerary offers a good mix of walking, scenic drives, and free time, keeping the trip lively without becoming overwhelming.
The Transportation and Accommodation

Travel is in a comfortable 16-seat Mercedes mini-coach, which balances intimacy with enough space for a relaxed ride. The small group size means you’re less likely to feel lost in a crowd, and it allows the guide to tailor the experience more personally.
For accommodation, you’ll stay in small, locally owned guesthouses and B&Bs, all with en suite rooms. While this means a cozy, authentic stay, most are located on the outskirts of towns. Guests should be prepared for a 20-30 minute walk to reach local pubs and restaurants. For those with mobility concerns, mentioning stairs or difficulty walking when booking might be helpful, as lifts aren’t typically available.
Luggage and Timing
You’re restricted to 20kg (44 lbs) of luggage per person, so packing light is essential. This might mean a small suitcase or rucksack plus a personal bag for onboard essentials. The tour starts at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Bristol, and check-in closes 15 minutes before departure, so punctuality is important.
Price and Value
At around $875.21 per person, this tour offers a lot for the price — including key sights, guided stories, and cozy accommodation. The inclusion of admission fees to major attractions adds to the value, and the small group setting enhances the overall experience. If you’re keen on a well-organized trip with knowledgeable guides and scenic stops, it’s a reasonable investment.
Who Would Love This Tour?
This trip is perfect for travelers who enjoy balanced days of sightseeing and storytelling. If you’re curious about historic landmarks like Stonehenge and Tintagel Castle, or want to see Durdle Door and St Ives, this tour hits many highlights. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate small group experiences and value expert guidance that brings stories to life.
It’s less ideal if you prefer staying in bustling towns or have mobility issues, given the accommodation locations and walking involved. However, if you’re comfortable with a tight schedule and want a rundown of Cornwall and Devon in just four days, this tour is a solid choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not recommended for children under 5 years old. The itinerary and accommodations are more suited for adult travelers.
What is included in the price?
The tour covers transportation, three nights of B&B accommodation with breakfast, and admission tickets to Tintagel Castle and Stonehenge.
Are meals included?
No, meals and refreshments are not included, so you should budget extra for lunch, snacks, or dinners.
What kind of accommodation do I stay in?
You’ll be in small, locally owned guesthouses and B&Bs with en suite rooms, usually on the outskirts of towns.
How big is the tour group?
The group is limited to 16 participants, which helps keep the experience personal and engaging.
What if I want to visit Minack Theatre?
Due to availability, visiting Minack Theatre isn’t guaranteed; your guide will inform you if it’s included.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 14 days in advance for a full refund.
From Bristol: 4-Day Cornwall, Devon & Stonehenge Tour
“The guide, Alan, was outstanding! He was knowledgeable and built a rapport with each and every one of the guests. He made us all feel very comforta…”
Wrapping Up
If you’re looking for a well-paced, scenic, and informative tour that takes you through some of the most iconic and beautiful spots in Cornwall, Devon, and beyond, this 4-day trip from Bristol looks like a winner. The focus on expert guides, authentic accommodation, and carefully curated stops makes it appealing for travelers who want to soak in the sights without the stress of planning every detail.
It’s especially suited for those who value personalized experiences and storytelling, and who are ready to explore charming villages, ancient stones, and dramatic coastlines in a relatively short time. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or just an inquisitive traveler, this tour offers a well-rounded look at some of England’s most beloved regions.
If you’re after a memorable, hassle-free way to discover southwest England’s highlights, this trip might just be what you’re looking for.
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