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Cornish Weekend on the British Pullman
From US$1520 per person
With miles of spectacular coastline and a mild, moist climate that allows an exotic array of flora to luxuriate, Cornwall emits an air of beauty with spectacles including the Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan.
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Please note: All timings shown are for your guidance only. Confirmed timings will be supplied with your travel documents. A recorded message with up to date timings is available 48 hours prior to departure on +(44) 020 7921 4199.
What's Included
Brunch with Bellini followed by a three course lunch with champagne and wine on outward journey on the British Pullman. Two nights accommodation (table d'hôte dinner, bed and breakfast), whole day guided tour of the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Five course lunch with champange and wine on return journey.
Choice of hotel: |
| Greenbank | | Greenbank is an 18th century listed building in Falmouth, with 61 elegant rooms and a harbourside position. | | US$1520 per person | | |
| Royal Duchy | | The Royal Duchy has 43 rooms with an indoor pool and sauna, in a seafront position in Falmouth. | | US$1560 per person | | |
| Carlyon Bay | | Carlyon Bay is set in 250 acres near St Austell, with 73 rooms, a choice of bars, lounges, a golf course, pools and sauna. | | US$1620 per person | | |
Your Journey | Your journey takes you to Cornwall with a relaxing outward journey during which you are served brunch with Bellini and a three course lunch with champagne and wine. On arrival at Truro you transfer to your chosen hotel by coach.
On Saturday there is a whole day guided tour by coach to visit the new Eden Project, a millennium initiative which demonstrates and explores the relationship between plants and humans, as well as a visit to the beautiful Lost Gardens of Heligan in Pentewan, St Austell.
Please note, lunch on Saturday is not included in the trip but refreshment facilities are available at both the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Return on Sunday at a leisurely pace, enjoying a five course lunch with champagne and wine before arriving at your destination, London Victoria.
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What to Wear | Smart day wear is appropriate on the train. Please do not wear jeans or trainers whilst on the train.
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Access | This journey is rated as reasonable for passengers with special access needs, though there is a lot of getting on and off the coach during the whole day tour.
The Eden Project has made every endeavour to make Eden as wheelchair friendly as possible. They have 36 wheelchairs on site available free of charge on a first come first served basis, but they do not have motorised chairs for hire on site.
The Lost Gardens of Heligan has worked hard to ensure that all visitors, no matter what their ability, can gain the most from their visit. Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first come first served basis, and customers are allowed to bring their own motorised chairs. The majority of the 13 acre site is accessible via wheelchair. However, some areas may not be easily reached. Maps are provided detailing areas with wheelchair access.
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