Gwithian Towans Mist You’ve got to love a bank holiday weekend by the seaside. We all hope for sunshine and blue skies so we can head to the beach with our shorts and sandcastle making tools. Ah yes this is a UK bank holiday and the mist descends. Now I […]
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Easter Evening Sessions at Godrevy
Easter Evening Sessions at Godrevy What an amazing Easter we have had down in this part of Cornwall. It really has been spectacular… busy? Oh boy yes! But that’s a great thing! This evening we set off over to Godrevy as the crowds appeared to have parted a little and […]
Sunrise at Mousehole
Catching today’s sunrise at Mousehole After checking the weather report last night an early start for today was decided. Alarm clock set for 4:30am and up and out by 5am. Heading over to Mousehole from St Ives we stopped briefly at Newlyn to catch this view across to St Michael’s […]
Exploring the South Coast of West Cornwall
A day exploring the south coast of West Cornwall We headed out early and made our way to Kynance Cove and on our walk down to the sea we met this handsome chappy. Luckily the cafe has now re-opened so we had a welcome coffee with a very hazy view […]
Lazy Days in Mousehole
Another day for family visitors, so another excuse for a lazy day sipping coffee and walking along the beach in Mousehole, Cornwall. After a glorious walk in the sunshine the Cornish mizzle decided to make an entrance… perfect excuse for a coffee stop! If you are looking for a gorgeous […]
Gwithian Beach
One of our favourite walks has to be Gwithian beach across to Godrevy or vice versa. We get the joy of seeing St Ives from a distance and to see the landmark Godrevy lighthouse in its full glory. We spent over an hour watching the white horses riding in across […]
Hub Flat White on Porthgwidden Beach
After a day touring the coast I headed for a quiet flat white, take away of course so that I could take a little sit on the very special Porthgwidden beach in St Ives.
Palette with a View Porthmeor Beach
Loved this find… someone must have been playing with colours on a rock and then decided to make that the piece of art. Together with the plastic red fencing it makes a great juxtaposition to the mighty Porthmeor beach.