Sunday, March 25, 2018
Sorry, I didn't intend to write 6000+ words about my trip to the tip of Cornwall across five consecutive days. That's longer than I was actually down there for. Perhaps this is another reason I don't go on holiday very often.
Anyway, mainly for my purposes, here's a list of where I went and when, with a link to the relevant post and photos.
Fri 16 Mar (pm): St Ives☀ [25 photos]
Sat 17 Mar (am): Land's End☁ [30 photos]
Sat 17 Mar (pm): Porthcurno☂ [10 photos]
Sun 18 Mar (am): St Michael's Mount☀ [20 photos]
Sun 18 Mar (pm): Mousehole❄ [4 photos]
Mon 19 Mar (am): Newlyn☀ [6 photos]
16th - 19th Mar: Penzance☀☁☂❄ [20 photos]
I didn't manage to get to St Just and its associated tin mines, nor Cape Cornwall, so that's an excuse to go back some day. But more likely I should pick somewhere completely different next time, now I've got the hang of this 'going away' lark.
My trip to Cornwall means I've now blogged about visits to 45 of England's 48 counties. That leaves three to tick off, all of which I've been to before, but never written about. One's a bit peripheral, but the other two are within 100 miles of London and I'm surprised not to have made the effort. I'm now looking up the price of train tickets. Ouch, but we'll see.
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