Fabulous Photos Friday: Cornwall, England

Land’s End

Cornwall!  Just the name thrills me!  Cornwall is a mystical land where fairies, and piskies (“the little people”), and ghosts roam; where Percival threw Excalibur into Dozmary Pool; the birthplace of Arthur Pendragon (Tintagel) and the lovers Tristan and Isolde….and the setting of the novels I avidly read growing up.  Daphne du Maurier’s classic novel, Jamaica Inn; and a host of novels written by Victoria Holt, aka Phillippa Carr.  My imagination took wing, and I could see the ghostly images of the Nine Maidens turned to stone because they danced on a Sunday; the Hurlers and the Pipers who were also turned to stone for the same reason; Jamaica Inn, home of wreckers and pirates and smugglers; the Mermaids of Zennor and Padstow.  The Cheesewring, a granite geological feature on Bodmin Moor which was supposedly created by giants; St Michael’s Mount, where a young boy named Jack led an angry Giant to his death.  Yes, Cornwall is a land of magic!  (I will save the Arthurian locations for another photo blog as Cornwall, and England, have so many sites commemorating the events of Arthur’s legend).

Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor

I’m not sure how to explain how I felt when I arrived in Cornwall.  It’s beauty and strange landscapes were much more than I had ever imagined!  I booked Jamaica Inn, (a place known to be haunted by those killed by wreckers and pirates) for 3 nights, excited to explore the area of Bodmin Moor.  The Inn frightened me to the point where we checked out the next morning and left!  I don’t know if it is really haunted, or if it was just the knowledge and atmosphere of the evil carried out there by wreckers (men who lured ships onto the rocks, killed the crew and stole the ship’s cargo), but I couldn’t stand being there!  There was just something….wrong, evil.  Randy, my husband, and my two children, Ally and Wes, said they could feel it as well.  I won’t be sleeping there again!

 

Randy at the incredible Minack Theater, built into the Cornish Cliffs
Wes on Bodmin Moor, the Cheesewring on the hill
Hurler stone of legend
The Hurlers
The Cheesewring stones on Bodmin
One of many little waterways on the moors of Cornwall, so magical!
St George slaying the dragon, Zennor Church

 

The Parish Church at St. Pol de Leon
A pony roaming the moor
St Pol churchyard
A lamb gamboling about the moor
Happy as a pig in mud, Greeb’s Farm, Land’s End
Greeb’s Farm, Land’s End

 

Such a cute little goat at Land’s End
St Michael’s Mount, home of the St. Aubyn Family, and where Jack killed a Giant
Wes and Ally with visitors at our hotel in Penzance
Randy and Ally at Land’s End
With Ally and Wes in Cornwall
Randy with the kids
Beautiful Cornwall

 

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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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