Adventures Along the Coast

Sep 03

Hey everyone, I just got back from an amazing trip along the coast of England. I have been living in London for the past few years now but never had the opportunity to explore the countryside. This week I embarked on a whirlwind trip by train. Our stops included Southampton and the Isle of Wight where we visited Queen Victoria’s Osbourne Castle, we stayed at a haunted hotel in Exeter and detoured to Exmouth for an amazing trek along the Jurrasic Coast, We stopped by the Eden Project at St. Austell and finally ended our journey in Penzance where we stayed with a family friend and visited a enchanting castle! Phew… I have been recovering the last couple days from this journey and my feet have just started to forgive me for all the abuse I put them through but it was all extremely worth it. We took hundreds of pictures which I will be posting on our travel blog but here is a few to look over… Already missing the fresh air..

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Above Pictures – Top two pictures are taken at St Michael’s Mount. A beautiful fortress on an island only accessible at low tide or by boat. It was incredibly misty that day so it gave everything a very haunting quiet feel. The castle itself was first built in the 12th century but the history and legends of the island go well before that and even into prehistoric times. There is a small village along the base which houses about 300 people, really beautiful beyond words.

Bottom picture above – Stone fountain base at Osbourne Castle on the Isle of white.

The Eden Project was also amazing and I highly recommend it for anyone travelling out to the west coast of England.. I have some beautiful pictures from here but I had to post these creepy rabbit heads..

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The plants were huge.. I feel like Alice.

One last picture… Our hotel in Exeter I am standing where many people have said to have seen a ghostly lady dressed in grey. Supposidly the hotel used to be a jail where lots of horific events occured. They still have some of the old dungeon cells in the basement where more strange occurances are still happening. My husband had a fun late evening in the hotel bar talking to the owner. I was luckily sleeping and didn’t hear these stories till after we departed.. Otherwise i might have had trouble sleeping.

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5 Responses to “Adventures Along the Coast”

  1. Hansel says:

    Love your post. We took so many great photos. I knew it was probably for the best not to tell you about the hauntings until after we left. ^_^ Also kind of creepy to see the spot where the last witches in England were hung!

  2. zelda says:

    great photos of your visit

  3. charmaine says:

    I think your blog is wonderful!

  4. Tina says:

    I love the one with the huge leaves. You DO look like Alice in Wonderland. =0)

  5. Kara says:

    Please take me there! it is so beautiful. the castles remind me something out of a fairytale

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