• Falmouth, UK

    April 16 in England

    Today’s weather promised to be sunny and beautiful! So, what is better than spending a day outside in a beautiful English garden?

    We took a tender boat to the shore, than shuttle and proceeded to walk for another 15 min to take public transportation to Trebah garden.

    Trebah is positioned in a stunning valley. The park is over 200 years old.

    Throughout its history Trebah Garden has been developed by various families, with a number of visionary plantsmen. Trebah has been blessed by some golden periods of ownership over the years – such as the one it is currently thriving under.

    It is a beautiful, 26 acre Cornish valley garden, its micro-climate provides a sub-tropical paradise and the view down and out over the River Helford.

    We really enjoyed this garden, although it was not an easy task to navigate it with a wheelchair. We walked to Trebah beach which was used in 1944 by US troops to prepare for D day.

    After two hours of beauty, we stopped at the cafe and had real English scones with delish tea.

    We took a bus back to the town and then to Pendennis Castle.

    Pendennis Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII between 1540 and 1542 to protect against invasion from France and Roman Empire.

    After spending couple hours there, we walked back to the tender port.
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