The news this morning said it’s been the warmest, driest, sunniest Spring on record. Saying that, I still carry my raincoat everyday as it is England after all, but I’m not complaining!
All strapped up and ready to go!I walked thru the Geevor Tin Mine complex to get to the coast path. Operating till 1990 it’s now a museumAt the bottom of the site is the Levant Mine where arsenic was mined in the 1800’sBotallack MinesCape Cornwall, once thought to be the most westerly point in Britain A nice moderate day, guide says it “has allthat is best on the Cornish coast – rugged cliffs, mining relics, turquoise coves, rocky scrambles….”I wish those mining relics were more than 18” from the Path!Not quite believing what’s coming up….It’s one of those rocky scramblesAnother beach walk across to Sennen Cove1 mile on is Land’s End. This is the First & Last House in England (now a gift store), depending on how you look at it. The true most south-westerly point.The real commercialization, and my hotel, is just inland. Shops, bars, ice cream, shops, tat, and lots and lots of people