Cornwall long weekend begins

This entry is part 3 of 31 in the series 2017 UK and Europe

Tintagel, United Kingdom
0530 and we are on the road to escape the M5 and M6 holiday traffic. It was a good move as we were in the village of Boscastle by 1100.

Boscastle

This is a picturesque village built in a gorge leading to the sea. We walked up to the headland overlooking the inlet and were glad for the calm winds.


In 2004, Boscastle suffered a terrible flood after heavy rain in the catchment lead to flash flooding similar to what Toowoomba suffered several years ago. Residents had to be airlifted from rooftops and cars washed away.

Flood devastation – No loss of life luckily.
It looks cold and it was.

After a Cornish pasty for lunch, we headed to Tintagel castle, where legend says King Arthur was conceived.


Not sure about that but it was the site of a dark ages village and Middle Ages castle. Lots of steps but beautiful views.

Steps and more steps

Stopped at Port Isaac for a quick look. Tide was out but the crew of Doc Martin were there filming for the day.

Tide is out in Port Isaac
Doc Martin crew
Rugged coastline of Cornwall

Our accommodation for the night was St Benet’s Abbey. Beautiful building and rooms though Jane did appear to be in the outhouse!

St Benet’s Abbey

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