St Just-In-Roseland parish church

We took the ferry ⛴️ back to St Mawes and then caught the 2.30pm bus 🚌. We broke our journey at St. Just in Roseland church ⛪️ as we had been advised that it's a must-see sight in Cornwall.Leia mais
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The interior of St. Just-in-Roseland

Bertha's first ferry ride

We had a relaxed morning packing up and getting ready to leave Treloan. We weren't sorry to be moving on. The facilities really let the site down.
We drove straight to the King Harry Ferry, aLeia mais
A visit to theTrelissick Estate

From the ferry, it's only a couple of hundred yards to the National Trust property, Trelissick. The house wasn't open today, but there are over 300 acres of formal gardens and woodland walks toLeia mais
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St. Michael's Mount

We had hoped to visit St Michael's Mount today, but it was closed, so we drove to a car park opposite to take some photos 📸.
A visit to the site will have to wait for another day 😀
A wander around Penzance

We were too early to go to our next site because of road closures, so we parked up in Penzance and had a wander around the town. We both found some trousers 👖 for Africa 😀.
Later, we poppedLeia mais
Mousehole Camping

From Penzance, we drove the short distance to Mousehole Camping, located at Mousehole AFC. They have grass pitches open in the summer, but at this time of the year, they just keep 11 hardstandingLeia mais
Mousehole

It was a much cloudier day today - a bit of a shock after days of wall-to-wall sunshine!!
We had a leisurely morning and then went out to catch the Land's End Coaster. The plan was to go to theLeia mais
Newlyn

From Mousehole, we caught the bus to Newlyn, the largest fishing port in England. In recent years, it has developed into a tourist destination, too, with plenty of bars and seafood cafés.
WeLeia mais
St Peter's Church, Newlyn

Minack Theatre

From Newlyn, we took the Land's End Coaster bus 🚌 to Porthcurno to visit the Minack Theatre. It was quite a climb up to the theatre from the bus stop, but it was so worth it!
The Minack Theatre isLeia mais
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Checking in to Ayr Holiday Park

From Minack, we drove to our campsite in St. Ives. We had a fully-serviced pitch with amazing views of the town and the sea 🌊. We understood why it was the most expensive pitch of our trip soLeia mais
Some photos of St. Ives

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St Ives Parish Church

During our walk in St Ives, we visited the church of St Ia the Virgin, which has probably the most beautiful interior we have seen on this trip around Cornwall.
St Ia was a 6th century missionaryLeia mais
The Land's End Coaster bus ride

We've walked a lot over the past few days, so today we decided to let the bus take the strain! We caught the Land's End Coaster and rode anti-clockwise all the way around the toe of Cornwall. We hadLeia mais
Tintagel Castle

We were up early enough to do some washing and have showers 🚿 before checking out of Ayr Campsite. We then drove 90 minutes or so to visit Tintagel Castle 🏰.
We parked up and had our picnicLeia mais
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Higher Penmayne Farm

From Tintagel, we drove back to Rock and checked into Higher Penmayne Farm. It's not fully open at this time of the year, so the facilities are rather basic. It suited us, though, as we are here toLeia mais
Lanhydrock House

Somehow, in all of our trips to Cornwall over the past 20+ years, we have never visited the National Trust property, Lanhydrock House! My Mum and Dad used to take the girls when they were little, andLeia mais
The interior of Lanhydrock House

The kitchens at Lanhydrock House
