Minack Theatre in Porthcurno
So we turned up at Minack Theatre in Porthcurno on a bad weather day but enjoyed the experience just the same as we were in the middle of a Rehearsal of “The Last 5 Years”. We also enjoyed the beautiful subtropical garden that forms par of the landscape here.
Plants at the Minack Theatre, Porthcurno
I know, it’s not quite the main attraction when you visit an open air theatre carved into the side of a steep cliff but we couldn’t resist. The collection of subtropical plans dotted next to the paths and steps was so intriguing and beautiful we had to take photos of them to share here.
Porthcurno Beach: white sandy beach meet clear turquoise sea
Right after the Telegraph museum in Porthcurno is a bay with a beautiful beach, the Porthcurno Beach. In fact, we parked our car near the Telegraph museum only to discover that there is another, bigger car park nearer the path to the beach. Other beaches in the bay are Pedn Vounder and Percella Lizzie but […]
Mousehole, Penzance Seaside Views
When I first heard the name Mousehole, it conjured up images of Tom pursuing Jerry as he escapes, firmly and safely into that little black hole in the wall. We did not know what to expect, but this little dot on the Cornish coast between Penzance and Newlyn was certainly well worth the visit, even […]
Sai Kung, Exeter: Back for more
We are back here again, this time on our way to visit Exeter University’s Streatham campus. We had a quick stopover for lunch at Sai Kung. It was a Friday so the place wasn’t as busy before, see review from our previous visit.