Hackney Climb Bus most personal & favourite 3 day nature retreat in North Cornwall

£130.00

This is Hackney Climb Bus’ most personal & favourite trip.

This is the journey that reflects the soul of what we do.

Three days of wild Atlantic coastlines, slow mornings, half empty beaches, campfires and sleeping (our campsite is on the first picture) under the stars in one of the most peaceful corners of Cornwall.

This trip is for climbers, surfers , walkers but also for people who simply need a reset from the noise of the city. Bring your non-climbing friends with you.Try surfing. You do not need to climb every hour of the trip to fall in love with this place.

We head deep into North Cornwall — to hidden coves, dramatic cliffs, quiet beaches and places that feel untouched by modern life. Places where the loudest sounds are crashing waves.

We stay at the uniquely serene campsite of Dunsmouth Farm, perched above the Atlantic with direct access to the South West Coast Path. The campsite sits high on the cliffs with panoramic ocean views, open skies and almost total silence apart from the sea below.

Day 1

We Leave London at 7AM .We drive through Stonehenge , Dartmoor and stop at Bone Hill Rocks for bouldering amongst the wild ponies and open moorland landscapes.

As evening approaches we continue towards the coast for a sunset surf followed by a campfire beneath the stars (weather dependant).

Day 2

A slow morning. Breakfast cooked together on camping stoves while sitting in the grass overlooking the sea.

We then spend the day exploring some of the most spectacular and peaceful beaches in Cornwall. Some of us climb boulders on the beach, some surf and some just wonder around the coast and the beach.

Duckpool Bay feels completely wild and remote — a hidden Atlantic cove surrounded by steep cliffs, rock pools, streams and huge open skies. There are no arcades, promenades or crowds here. Just raw nature, crashing waves and silence. Many people describe it as one of the most peaceful corners of the Cornish coast.

Northcott Mouth is a quieter alternative to the busier beaches around Bude. At low tide the beach opens into huge stretches of sand, rock pools and folded cliffs shaped by millions of years of Atlantic storms. In the evenings it becomes incredibly calm, with golden sunsets falling directly into the ocean.

Sandymouth feels cinematic — towering cliffs, winding coastal paths and endless Atlantic views. The coastline constantly changes with the tides, revealing caves, streams and huge stretches of sand. Walking between these beaches along the coast path feels more like hiking through a nature reserve than visiting a seaside town.

The day is shaped by the conditions and mood of the group: surfing, beach walks, bouldering, BBQ, swimming, exploring rock pools or simply sitting quietly watching the ocean.

The evening finishes with a solar shower, music around the fire and another night sleeping above the sea at Dunsmouth Farm.

Day 3

Slow final morning surrounded by cliffs, sea air and silence.

Bouldering ,cliff walks, surfing, beach time and the journey back to London feeling like you have been away for a week.

Back in London before 11 PM

What is included

All transfers

Accommodation (camping pitch and gear is included apart from sleeping bag-we can get you one for £20)

Camp fire & BBQ facility (chip in for food)

3 crash pads and a a rock climbing guide book are available for use

Good to know

We don’t provide rock climbing coaching

Food is not included.We chip in for supplies

Pick up /drop off points

* Hackney – Victoria Park Rd

* Stratford (Underground / Rail / Bus)

* Acton Central

* Slough (Elizabeth Line / Rail)

This is Hackney Climb Bus’ most personal & favourite trip.

This is the journey that reflects the soul of what we do.

Three days of wild Atlantic coastlines, slow mornings, half empty beaches, campfires and sleeping (our campsite is on the first picture) under the stars in one of the most peaceful corners of Cornwall.

This trip is for climbers, surfers , walkers but also for people who simply need a reset from the noise of the city. Bring your non-climbing friends with you.Try surfing. You do not need to climb every hour of the trip to fall in love with this place.

We head deep into North Cornwall — to hidden coves, dramatic cliffs, quiet beaches and places that feel untouched by modern life. Places where the loudest sounds are crashing waves.

We stay at the uniquely serene campsite of Dunsmouth Farm, perched above the Atlantic with direct access to the South West Coast Path. The campsite sits high on the cliffs with panoramic ocean views, open skies and almost total silence apart from the sea below.

Day 1

We Leave London at 7AM .We drive through Stonehenge , Dartmoor and stop at Bone Hill Rocks for bouldering amongst the wild ponies and open moorland landscapes.

As evening approaches we continue towards the coast for a sunset surf followed by a campfire beneath the stars (weather dependant).

Day 2

A slow morning. Breakfast cooked together on camping stoves while sitting in the grass overlooking the sea.

We then spend the day exploring some of the most spectacular and peaceful beaches in Cornwall. Some of us climb boulders on the beach, some surf and some just wonder around the coast and the beach.

Duckpool Bay feels completely wild and remote — a hidden Atlantic cove surrounded by steep cliffs, rock pools, streams and huge open skies. There are no arcades, promenades or crowds here. Just raw nature, crashing waves and silence. Many people describe it as one of the most peaceful corners of the Cornish coast.

Northcott Mouth is a quieter alternative to the busier beaches around Bude. At low tide the beach opens into huge stretches of sand, rock pools and folded cliffs shaped by millions of years of Atlantic storms. In the evenings it becomes incredibly calm, with golden sunsets falling directly into the ocean.

Sandymouth feels cinematic — towering cliffs, winding coastal paths and endless Atlantic views. The coastline constantly changes with the tides, revealing caves, streams and huge stretches of sand. Walking between these beaches along the coast path feels more like hiking through a nature reserve than visiting a seaside town.

The day is shaped by the conditions and mood of the group: surfing, beach walks, bouldering, BBQ, swimming, exploring rock pools or simply sitting quietly watching the ocean.

The evening finishes with a solar shower, music around the fire and another night sleeping above the sea at Dunsmouth Farm.

Day 3

Slow final morning surrounded by cliffs, sea air and silence.

Bouldering ,cliff walks, surfing, beach time and the journey back to London feeling like you have been away for a week.

Back in London before 11 PM

What is included

All transfers

Accommodation (camping pitch and gear is included apart from sleeping bag-we can get you one for £20)

Camp fire & BBQ facility (chip in for food)

3 crash pads and a a rock climbing guide book are available for use

Good to know

We don’t provide rock climbing coaching

Food is not included.We chip in for supplies

Pick up /drop off points

* Hackney – Victoria Park Rd

* Stratford (Underground / Rail / Bus)

* Acton Central

* Slough (Elizabeth Line / Rail)