Late afternoon pickup from Bodmin Parkway train station. Upon arrival at the farm in the heart of Bodmin Moor, settle into your modern, comfortable converted stable accommodation with a traditional Cornish Cream Tea (scones, jam and lots of clotted cream). You are welcomed by Jenni Cootes, who is the daughter of the owner, runs the equestrian center and will be your guide for the week. Afterwards take a tour of the yard and time to meet the horses and talk through the program for the week.
Dinner at a local pub – the St Breward Inn (the highest Inn in Cornwall) – a cozy retreat. As a group you are free to walk or a transfer will be provided. All dinners are an out of pocket expense.
I just spent a week in Cornwall on an Equitours riding holiday, and I would highly recommend this way of seeing Cornwall and the English countryside to anyone who likes to horseback ride. We rode primarily on the Bodmin moor, which was green and beautiful with so many interesting sights. We rode past herds of wild moorland ponies, ancient standing stones, Neolithic stone hut circles, rivers, streams, and tors. I rode a lovely black cob, who was such a pleasure. In the evening, our group visited several pubs, which was a good way to soak up local color. Good food, too! We spent our last afternoon in Padstow, a little fishing village that was like something out of a picture book. I would like to give a shout out to my hosts; they could not have been more kind or accommodating. Also, a special thanks to our taxi driver, who was extremely dependable and always a good conversation! My one caveat is to bring plenty of warm clothing!
Felton, 2015