Monday, September 18, 2023

Day 3 Touring The UK, Bodmin Moor, Jamaica Inn, St. Michael's Mount (Part I)

The plan for the day, be on the coach at 8 am, stop around 9:15 at the Jamica Inn, move onto Marazion for a picture stop of St. Michael's Mount, move onto St. Ives and have lunch; and be back at the hotel around 5.  Our tour director generally had this posted somewhere the evening before so we could plan a bit, but sometimes he didn't put it out until we were at breakfast, and sometimes he only had a copy on the bus...which wasn't as helpful.

Our itinerary had a bit more info:  Travel through the unspoiled beauty of Bodmin Moor: stop for photo's at Jamaica Inn, built in 1750 and immortalized in Daphne du Maurier's tale of daring smugglers.  Visit the coastal village of Marazion to see the romantic outline of St. Michael's Mount, an island topped by a spectacular castle.  In the old fishing town of St. Ives, take a walking tour to see it's cobbled streets, quaint cottages, art galleries, and surrounding sandy beaches.  Enjoy time to explore before returning to a free evening in Tavistock.

This was the view from our hotel window,(The Bedford Hotel) you can see how old the buildings are, and how foggy it was off in the distance.  We were staying in Tavistock.  Our hotel was without air conditioning, which is not uncommon in Europe.  It was also without an elevator, also not uncommon in Europe.  Both of those conditions caused several in our group some issues.  In my previous post I mentioned we were without electric our first night there and showed a picture of the hotel.

Our first stop was the Jamaica Inn.  You can see it was indeed old (built in 1750).  The beauty of Bodmin Moor that we were to enjoy on the way was a bust due to the fog and rain off and on.
The Inn had several rooms, folks looked around and some got a coffee, others of us made a bathroom stop and looked around in the gift shop.
Joss was the inkeeper, and the leader of a gang of smugglers who worked the Cornish Coastline.  The author Daphne du Maurier actually stayed at the inn and used it as her inspiration when she wrote the novel, Jamaica Inn in 1936.  Alfred Hitchcock directed a film staring Maureen  O'Hara, a period piece set in the 1815 time frame.  There was also a TV series staring Jane Seymour in 1983.  Apparently the TV series followed the novel more closely.  All I can find is Joss Merlyn was stabbed and found by his niece Mary.

I peered out at our coach before pulling up my hood on my rain coat, as it was raining a bit.  Another cute red phone box.
Before getting back on the coach, I wanted at least one picture of Bodmin Moor; but as you can see with the fog, our views were limited.
Not sure I would describe the view of St. Michael's Mount as "romantic".  But maybe if we could have seen the Castle on top?
From their webpage: what we weren't able to see.  This photo was taken during low tide, when you can walk to the island.  There are things to explore, places to shop and eat.  You need a ticket to tour the castle.
A view at night of the castle lighted.  You can get tickets for boat rides during the day or evening to get to the island during high tide.  The St. Aubyn Family gave the land to the National Trust in 1954, thought they have a 999 year lease to stay and live in the Castle and maintain the visitors business.  Our stop was about 15 minutes, long enough to attempt pictures and a few found time to use the restroom facilities.  People were quickly back on the coach due to the rain.

I'm breaking this day up for 2 posts, due to the number of pictures.  Please pop back in .

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16 comments:

  1. How fun and thanks for taking me along.

    Have a fabulous day and week. ♥

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    1. Glad you're enjoying the tour. You have a fabulous week as well.

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  2. The castle is looking amazing! Europe can be so hot in summer. Not sure why hotels don't have air-conditioning

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    1. We've done ok when in Scotland and Ireland without AC, as we were there in the fall. Italy even in the fall was pretty warm, but luckily windows open; so not bad. England wasn't as easy since it was summer, but we did have a fan.

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  3. Sorry the weather didn't cooperate, but some interesting stops this day.

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    1. Right you are, it's England you know it's going to rain; so you hope for the best and move along.

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  4. Very beautiful places to visit. Mount St. Michel is very famous, glad you had the chance to visit it.
    I am sure that the fog gave a magic touch to the atmosphere.
    You're right is not common to find an hotel without air conditioning and elevator.

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    1. Thanks for the visit, hope to see you again; as I have lots to blog about our tour.

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  5. how cool was that!! thank you for the peek into a new to me place
    LeeAnna

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    1. So much to see, I love to travel; but it's becoming most costly and tiring at my age.

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  6. The castle lit up is an amazing sight! But the dedication plate for a murder is rather strange . ..

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    1. Wish I could have seen the castle like that at night. I think the plate for the murder is a why to remember history and peak people's interest.

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  7. ...Sandy, my plans for the day were plain compared to yours! I hope that you are having a wonderful trip.

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  8. What a wonderful holiday. Thanx for sharing the photos with us.

    God bless.

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