Bronze Age Barrows to Surf Breaks: A Cornish Audio Tour
Cornwall
About
Cornwall’s north coast has always been shaped by its relationship with the Atlantic. On this self-guided coastal audio tour, you’ll discover how Newquay became Cornwall’s premier surfing destination – and how it still maintains deep connections to its ancient past. You’ll explore cliff-top paths where Bronze Age settlers once traded tin across Europe, and learn how smugglers, saints, and surfers have all left their mark on these golden shores. You’ll learn how Celtic saints arrived by boat in the 5th century, bringing Christianity to these pagan shores, and how pilchards once fueled Cornwall’s economy before modern fishing practices changed everything. You’ll also find out how local fisherme...
Highlights
From 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Lifetime access to this tour in English before your booking date and after it
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Flexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tour
App for Android and iOS
Directions to the starting point so that when you’re in the right place, the tour will start
Smartphone and headphones
Food and drink
Transportation
Personal expenses for admission fees not included during the tour
Meeting Points
Departure
Fistral Beach
Tour begins at the Fistral Beach. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
Return
Barrowfields
The Barrowfields
Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Bronze Age Barrows to Surf Breaks: A Cornish Audio Tour
Cornwall
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About
Cornwall’s north coast has always been shaped by its relationship with the Atlantic. On this self-guided coastal audio tour, you’ll discover how Newquay became Cornwall’s premier surfing destination – and how it still maintains deep connections to its ancient past. You’ll explore cliff-top paths where Bronze Age settlers once traded tin across Europe, and learn how smugglers, saints, and surfers have all left their mark on these golden shores. You’ll learn how Celtic saints arrived by boat in the 5th century, bringing Christianity to these pagan shores, and how pilchards once fueled Cornwall’s economy before modern fishing practices changed everything. You’ll also find out how local fisherme...
Highlights
From 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Lifetime access to this tour in English before your booking date and after it
Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
Flexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tour
App for Android and iOS
Directions to the starting point so that when you’re in the right place, the tour will start
Smartphone and headphones
Food and drink
Transportation
Personal expenses for admission fees not included during the tour
Meeting Points
Departure
Fistral Beach
Tour begins at the Fistral Beach. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
Walk onto one of Europe's most famous surfing beaches, where powerful Atlantic swells can reach 30 feet when the legendary Cribbar reef is firing. Experience the energy of Newquay's premier surf spot, where international competitions draw the world's best wave riders.
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South West Coast Path Walk - Newquay's Twin Headlands from Newquay Station
Stroll along England's longest marked coastal trail, following dramatic clifftop routes carved by centuries of coastal traders and smugglers. Explore ancient pathways that wind past hidden coves and rocky headlands, offering stunning ocean views at every turn.
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Little Fistral Beach
Discover this wilder, more secluded cove tucked beside its famous neighbour, where rugged cliffs shelter golden sands from the crowds. Enjoy a quieter Atlantic experience where locals still gather to catch waves away from the main beach bustle.
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Newquay Harbour
Visit the working harbour that gave the town its name when permission to build a "new quay" was granted in 1439. Explore the historic waterfront where fishing boats still land their catches, connecting Newquay to its maritime heritage.
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The Island House Bridge
Marvel at the unique Island House, accessed by the UK's only privately-owned suspension bridge spanning a dramatic coastal gorge. Walk across this Victorian engineering feat that connects the mainland to a house perched on its own rocky island.
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The Huers Hut
Explore the weathered stone lookout where 19th-century watchmen once shouted "Hevva!" to alert fishermen when massive pilchard shoals appeared offshore. Stand where generations of huers scanned the Atlantic, their warnings once determining the town's entire economy.
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The Fly Cellars
Pass the historic cellars where Cornish women once packed thousands of pilchard barrels destined for Mediterranean markets. Discover how these underground storage rooms powered Newquay's fishing industry before modern practices changed everything.
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Barrowfields
Walk among ancient Bronze Age burial mounds dating back over 3,000 years, where prehistoric traders once gazed at the same Atlantic horizon. Explore these sacred earthworks that connect you to Cornwall's earliest coastal settlers.
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The Headland
Marvel at the grand Victorian hotel perched dramatically on Fistral headland, made famous as the filming location for Roald Dahl's The Witches in 1990. Discover how local fishermen once resisted its construction by pushing the foreman's hut into the sea.
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Fore Street
Stroll down Newquay's oldest working thoroughfare, which has evolved from a narrow fishing artery into a bustling tourist hotspot. Walk the same street that generations of fishermen, smugglers, and traders once used to move goods from harbour to town.
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The Tram Track
Follow the remains of Treffry's industrial tramway that once connected Cornwall's inland mines to the harbour below. Explore the engineered route where horses once pulled wagons loaded with copper and tin destined for global markets.
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Tolcarne Beach
Pass this popular sandy cove where local legends tell tales of mermaids spotted among the waves and rocks. Enjoy the sheltered beach that draws families and swimmers seeking calmer waters than neighbouring Fistral.
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