32 - Cornwall District - Tintagel
We caught a local bus to Tintagel (Pronounced Tin-TAJ-il) being the alleged birthplace of King Arthur.
The ride was about 1 and a half hours north of Newquay on a local bus. After the seven and a half hours the other day, it was a doddle. (a very easy task). It was a very, very windy day which curtailed a lot of what we went out to do but we persisted.
The village has some lovely medieval-age buildings. This one now called 'Charlie's', was built in the 14th century. We stopped here for a hot chocolate and a lovely homemade tomato and chickpea soup with locally made sourdough bread. I wasn't sure what the vegetarian fare would be like in these parts of England however I have been pleasantly surprised with the variety of dishes available everywhere.
This could have been an interesting exercise.
Hi both. So glad you're enjoying your travel adventures. Max, you must try a Guinness in Dublin, it tastes so much better. Enjoy your next adventure, Kaye xx
ReplyDeleteha ha, he wasn't home xoxox good on you Paul
ReplyDeleteWonderful to read of your travels .An excellent adventure it certainly is!
ReplyDeleteSee if you can get to N. Devon. I grew up in the area around Barnstable..
now "Tarka country" after Henry Williamsons classic story of the adventures of an otter.
So much to see in the Westcountry! Very best wishes P Ii & J.
Yes a impressive site indeed. It’s good to see you had nice weather. When I was there it was very spooky, wet and howling winds. Love Xavier
ReplyDeleteOoh….take another look, I reckon Merlin was spying on you! Love and hugs always ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteYou both look like you’re having a great time. Cool photo’s….pickles loves yous
ReplyDeleteDianne looks amazing , loving it all ✌️
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