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Follow in Poldark's footsteps around Cornwall in the scene-stealing locations of series 2
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Wild beaches, clifftop walks and rugged moorlands: Follow in Poldark\'s footsteps around Cornwall in the scene-stealing locations of series two
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The BBC drama Poldark is making its long-awaited return to our TV screens on September 4
F ans keen to follow in the cast\'s footsteps can use this filming location guide along the Cornish coast
It reveals beaches, clifftop walks, harbours and moorland where scenes were recorded
The much-loved BBC series Poldark is making its long-awaited return to our television screens this Sunday, September 4.
As with the previous series, most of the filming took place in Cornwall, with the region\'s rugged natural beauty providing a scene-stealing backdrop to the period drama.
For fans keen to follow in the footsteps of Aidan Turner\'s brooding lead man, Visit Cornwall and the National Trust have released a series of locations where both series one and now series two were filmed, as well as an interactive map.
The BBC drama Poldark, starring Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson, is making its long-awaited return to our TV screens on September 4
Visit Cornwall and the National Trust have released a series of locations where both series one and now series two were filmed
You may want to reach for your scythe when you catch a glimpse of locations so breath-taking that they threatened to steal the limelight from the TV adaptation\'s curly-haired protagonist.
The scenic spots chosen to portray Winston Graham\'s literary universe, stretch over the entire length of the Cornish coastline, from Padstow to Charlestown.
They include exotic-looking beaches with turquoise waters, windy clifftop walks and craggy rock formations.
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Owned by the Warleggans, Holywell Bay and its iconic Gull Rock act as the backdrop to some scenes in series two
This huge beach of golden sand backed by grass tufted dunes is a perfect example of the north coast’s wide open bays.
Owned by the Warleggans, Holywell Bay and its iconic Gull Rock act as the backdrop to some scenes in series two.
Porthcurno was picked in many scenes based in Nampara Cove and in episode two, Demelza and Ross find themselves walking along the beach in a dream sequence
Described by some as being a paradise, Porthcurno was picked for Nampara Cove.
With fine soft sand and a sea that turns turquoise in the sun, surrounded by high cliffs on both sides providing shelter, it’s an oasis of stunning natural beauty.
In episode two, Demelza and Ross find themselves walking along Porthcurno in a dream sequence on a sunny day.
Gwennap Head offers breath-taking views and provided the backdrop to some of the shots in series two
Just over from Porthgwarra, and Porthcurno sits Gwennap Head.
A dramatic headland with panoramic vistas across the Penwith peninsula.
With craggy rock formations in the distance and crystal clear waters below, Gwennap Head offers captivating views and can be spotted vying for attention in series two.
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One of Cornwall’s most famous beaches, Kynane Cove also doubles up as Poldark’s beloved Nampara
With its pure white sand, azure waters and serpentine rock-towers, Kynance Cove makes the perfect setting for Poldark.
One of Cornwall’s most famous beaches, it also doubles up as Poldark’s beloved Nampara - at low tide there are sea caves and islands to explore.
Predannack Wollas, The Lizard (a National Trust area)
The wild qualities of this windswept headland and wild-flower strewn cliffs provided the location for many of Poldark’s charges on horseback.
Park Head, near Porthcothan (a National Trust area)
Keep an eye out for scenes featuring Ross on horseback galloping across the cliff tops at Park Head
The cliff tops at Park Head offer views across to the towering sea stacks at Bedruthan Steps on north Cornwall’s dramatic coast.
It’s these very views which appealed to the team creating Poldark, so keep an eye out for scenes featuring Ross on horseback galloping across this headland.
Charlestown – featured as the maritime port of Truro & Falmouth
Charlestown near St Austell, famed for its collection of ships and traditional appearance, stood for the principal town in Poldark
Charlestown near St Austell, famed for its collection of ships and traditional appearance, has long caught the attention of location managers and for the filming of Poldark stood for the principal town.
You can wander along the side of the original Grade II Listed harbour complete with Tall Ships.
Aidan Turner and a hoard of other cast members and extras descended to film night-time ship wrecking scenes at Gunnwalloe on The Lizard coast
Gunnwalloe on The Lizard coast relived its smuggling past when Aidan Turner and a hoard of other cast members and extras descended to film night-time ship wrecking scenes.
It is an attractive sandy cove overlooked by the tiny church of St Wynwallow.
Scenes featuring the exterior of Ross Poldark’s cottage, Nampara, were shot on Bodmin Moor along with many featuring the cast on horseback
The cast and crew found themselves on Bodmin Moor for a large part of their time in Cornwall.
Scenes featuring the exterior of Ross Poldark’s cottage, Nampara, were shot here along with many featuring the cast on horseback.
With a rugged charm, Bodmin Moor provides a backdrop to Poldark’s plot of passion and family drama.
The Levant Mine along the west Cornwall coast plays the role of the fictional Tressiders Rolling Mill
Location managers couldn’t resist the rich mining heritage of the stretch of west Cornwall coast linking Botallack and Levant.
The Levant Mine plays the role of the fictional Tressiders Rolling Mill while Owles and Crowns near Botallack starred as Wheal Leisure.
St Agnes Head (a National Trust area)
St Agnes Head, where engine houses perch on the cliff-tops as a reminder of Cornwall’s mining heyday, doubled as Nampara Valley in the show
Another area that enjoyed a taste of TV glamour is St Agnes Head, where engine houses perch on the cliff-tops as a reminder of Cornwall’s mining heyday.
A natural location choice, it doubles as Nampara Valley in the show.
For some of the cliff scenes, the filming action moved to the Padstow area.
Fans of north Cornwall will recognise Levlizzick and the spectacular views across the Camel Estuary and Tregirls beach.
Fans of north Cornwall will recognise views across the Camel Estuary and Tregirls beach in series one and two
Porthcothan beach near Newquay is a north west-facing cove backed by grassy dunes.
It was used as Nampara land, along with shots of Hendrawna Beach.
The popular scene in series one where Ross takes a swim in the crystal clear water while watched from the cliff tops by Demelza was filmed at Porthgwarra, at the heart of St Aubyn Estates
Once a thriving fishing cove, picturesque Porthgwarra sits at the heart of St Aubyn Estates, surrounded by wildflowers and bird life.
The popular scene in series one where Ross takes a swim in the crystal clear water while watched from the cliff tops by Demelza was filmed here, as well the pilchard fishing scene and many others.
Make sure to stop in the Porthgwarra Cove Cafe (open seasonally), which refuelled the cast and crew during filming.
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