We had a bad start to the day when we went to get the car and found a flat tyre. Jane called AA who were there within the hour and removed the large bolt and did a temporary repair.
Jane drove Warren and I to the Telegraph Museum while she drove back to Penzance to get the tyre fixed.
The museum was very interesting about the history of morse code, cable messaging and undersea cables. There were also displays in the World War 2 tunnels next to the museum.
From here we visited the Minack Theatre. This theatre had been created into the hillside by Rowena Cade. It is a fascinating place that is a testament to the determination of its creator who carted much of the materials by hand to the unique site.
Next was Lands End on a cold and windy afternoon.
Our accommodation for the night was the Glenleigh BnB in Marazion. Dinner was at the Hotel Godolphin, right on the water overlooking St Michaels Mount.