Cornwall
This was a day full of fabulous visits, starting with the very pretty fishing port of Boscastle on the north coast of Cornwall. It took some very very teeny tiny roads to get to it, but Samuel managed it, very quickly in fact! It is a very small village, but judging from the size of the car park, high season must be a horrific time to visit. Sadly, the tide was out, but it was nevertheless extremely picturesque. The narrow entrance to the harbour must have been quite tricky in anything but the smallest of boats. It had been a smugglers' cove, but they would have certainly had to be skilful sailors. Having tried the left side of the river and finding myself on very uneven slopes, I turned and headed on to the other side, which quickly afforded me some magnificent views of the headland, and a path all to myself. Perfect! I loved this pretty cottage with its unique seat. The next stop, only some minutes down the road was Tintagel Castle, Kastel Dintagel. This truly dramatic si...