Heading all the way into the South West, I spent an enjoyable week in Cornwall – spending time enjoying the coastline, seaside and nature. The South West coastal path is a great way to experience this with changing landscapes and fantastic coastal views.
Of course, it would be rude not to visit The Eden Project and explore the biome domes. I also took this as an opportunity to dust off one of my vintage lenses which creates a very nice bokeh effect.
Heading out from Sennen, I set my sights on Lands End which marks the end of England. Although not the most southern point, that goes to Lizard Point! The coastline en-route to Lands End is the jagged Cornish coastline you may become familiar with as well as the turquoise sea.
St Michael’s Mount makes for a nice day or morning out, it’s a tidal island which, for my visit, was accessed by a quick boat trip across the water. Once on the island you can explore the gardens and castle and experience some great views of the sea and back toward Marazion.
And last but not least I shall leave you, the reader, with a panorama of St. Mawes – a very nice little village on the Roseland Peninsula.