We visited Boscawen-un stone circle again this week mainly because Charles loves to photograph the ancient Cornish landmarks! At one point he had built up a fairly good collection but it was sadly lost down a crack of the computer never to be seen again. The years have gone by and a return visit to […]
places to see
A visit to Prussia Cove
Prussia Cove has a special quiet secluded atmosphere, set on the Porth-an Als Estate at the end of a winding lane and once famous for smuggling
A September diary visits to Men an Tol, Tregeseal and Nine Maidens stone circles
Charles loves to visit the numerous Neolithic and early Bronze Age sites in West Cornwall and I love to see the Cornish heathland clothed in the vibrant swathes of heather and gorse at this time of the year and so it was an easy decision to combine the two, while choosing places within easy striking […]
A visit to Cot Valley
The secluded, sub tropical Cot Valley, leads to raised beach formed in the last Ice age – just perfect to explore.
The Penwith tour: – Land’s End
The raw power of the Atlantic meets the English Channel in this, the most westerly point of the UK: – Land’s End in Cornwall. Land’s End is so well known throughout the world. It is arguably the one destination that all of our visitors have plans to visit at one point in their stay in Cornwall.
Ancient sites to visit in West Cornwall
An introduction to the ancient places of West Cornwall
The Penwith Tour part II Merry Maids to Porthgwarra
Part II of the Penwith Tour explores the winding lanes of cornwall that follow the coast passed stone circles and sleepy fishing coves
What shall I do when I stay at Ednovean Farm?
The walks east to Prussia cove and west to Marzion from Perranuthnoe along the coastal footpath