
Playing In Nature
I hope that through my tips and resources we all can inspire other families to foster a love for nature in themselves and their children too. Let’s start a generation trend of loving, caring for and respecting Mother Nature.




I absolutely love permaculture and holistic land management and what they stand for and do when implemented correctly and fully. My goal is to share my love of nature with you, give you tips, and guides and increase your nature knowledge.
I am currently based in the UK, living in a caravan with my husband and fur baby. We are traversing the whole of the UK, with Scotland, Ireland and hopefully the Isle of man as well. Such Fun!


Used repeatedly for Ross Poldark’s horseback riding scenes
Featured in several dramatic coastal sequences
In Poldark, sweeping shots of Ross Poldark riding along vast sandy beaches became some of the show’s most recognisable imagery. These powerful sequences symbolised freedom, defiance and the wild Cornish spirit — many of which were filmed at Holywell Bay.
Holywell Bay Beach, Holywell Road, Newquay, Cornwall TR8 5PW
Travel time from Chyvounder:
Approx. 1 hour 20 minutes by car
While slightly further than West Cornwall locations, Holywell Bay makes a spectacular day trip as part of a wider Poldark exploration tour.
f you picture Poldark in your mind, chances are you see Ross galloping across an endless beach, coat flowing behind him, waves crashing dramatically in the background.
Those unforgettable horse-riding scenes were filmed at Holywell Bay, near Newquay on Cornwall’s north coast.
Unlike some of the tighter coves used in the series, Holywell Bay offers vast open sands backed by towering dunes. Its scale is what makes it so cinematic — and why it became a recurring filming location across multiple seasons.
The production team needed a beach that felt powerful, expansive and untouched. Holywell delivers on all three.
At low tide, the sand stretches wide and flat, ideal for dramatic riding shots. The twin Gull Rocks rising from the sea provide a distinctive backdrop that appears in several scenes.
The openness of the landscape reinforced Ross Poldark’s character — independent, restless, and deeply connected to the raw Cornish environment.
Many of the wide-angle riding sequences were filmed here, particularly in early seasons when Ross is shown travelling between locations or riding in moments of emotional intensity.
Because Holywell Bay remains relatively undeveloped, the scenery looks almost exactly as it did on screen. Stand near the dunes and look across the beach at low tide — you can easily imagine the camera crew positioned to capture those sweeping shots.
Holywell Bay is part of the north Cornwall coastline, known for its dramatic Atlantic swell and expansive sandy beaches.
Top visiting tips:
Visit at low tide for the full beach experience
Wear layers — the north coast can be windy
Bring walking shoes if you plan to explore the dunes
Allow 1–2 hours for a relaxed visit
It’s also popular with surfers, so you may see boards and wetsuits adding modern contrast to the historic Poldark atmosphere.
While Holywell Bay is further from West Cornwall, many guests choose to combine locations into a full Poldark itinerary.
A suggested route could include:
Holywell Bay (horse riding scenes)
St Agnes Head (dramatic clifftop scenes)
Botallack Mines (Wheal Leisure)
Porthcurno (Nampara Cove)
By staying in West Cornwall at Chyvounder, you’re positioned near several core filming locations, while still able to venture north for a scenic day trip.
Although Holywell Bay is spectacular, the highest concentration of key filming locations sits in West Cornwall.
By staying near Penzance, you’re within easy reach of:
Botallack Mines
Levant Mine
Cape Cornwall
Porthcurno Beach
St Michael’s Mount
This means you can explore multiple iconic scenes without spending your entire trip driving.
After a full day chasing filming locations, returning to a peaceful hideaway retreat offers the perfect balance. Imagine unwinding in your private garden, reflecting on the dramatic landscapes you’ve explored — your own Cornish escape story unfolding.
Part of what made Poldark so visually powerful was Cornwall itself. Holywell Bay represents the untamed beauty that defines the region — expansive skies, rolling dunes and powerful Atlantic energy.
Seeing these landscapes in person adds depth to the series. It transforms it from television drama into lived experience.
This podcast is a way for me to express myself, as my husband will tell you, I have many thoughts, ideas and I suppose beliefs about how life could be better for us all, now and in the long run. How we as a species need to become more conscious so that all life on Earth can live in harmony, supporting and nourishing each other in turn.
I am open to podcast, topics of discussion and thoughts or questions that have been hounding you.



This channel is a way for me to visually express myself, as my husband will tell you, I have many thoughts, ideas and I suppose beliefs about how life could be better for us all, now and in the long run. How we as a species need to become more conscious so that all life on Earth can live in harmony, supporting and nourishing each other in turn.
I am open to video ideas, topics of discussion and thoughts or questions that have been hounding you.

If you’re like us, there’s a yearning inside of you to connect with nature. You’re tired of life in the hamster wheel and you want to reclaim a little freedom.
To explore either by yourself or with the whole family. No matter where or how far away from home you may go; it does not matter.
Opening your heart up to nature is all that matter