Thought I would repost the picture of the map, so you can see where we are in our trip. We're over nighting in Tavistock for 2 nights. You can see St. Michael's Mount on the map that was part of the previous post for Day 3.
This was our Itinerary for Day 3: 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.
So Day 3, Part II. We proceeded from our photo op of St. Michael's Mount to the old fishing town of St. Ives, which isn't on the map, but is in Cornwall on the coast of The Celtic Sea. Historically it was a seaport and fishing town. It's turned into a hot spot for vacationers. It boasts art galleries, good food, high-end accommodations, and is suppose to be the place to be.
My friend, Jane and I were not impressed and felt it was overly crowded, dirty and really nothing specific to see. I suppose if you were staying there and wanted to go boating, or fishing, or simply laying on the crowded beach in the sun; you might enjoy it.
We waited a long time to get a table for the standard fish n chips at one of the first restaurants we came to that didn't look as busy or crowded as others.
The food was good, and we had a seat by the open area so could do lots of people watching and see the water.
Lunch took so long, we had very little time left so only window shopped as we made our way back to the car park to meet up with our fellow travelers.
We waited a long time to get a table for the standard fish n chips at one of the first restaurants we came to that didn't look as busy or crowded as others.
The food was good, and we had a seat by the open area so could do lots of people watching and see the water.
Lunch took so long, we had very little time left so only window shopped as we made our way back to the car park to meet up with our fellow travelers.
As you can see, it's to honor the men from St. Ives who fought in both World War I and World War II.
You get a feel for the narrow streets, and types of buildings in a rather hilly town as we were driving out of Cornwall making our way back to The Bedford Hotel in Tavistock.
This would be our 2nd night in this old castle looking old hotel. We were pleased to see they had fixed the electrical problem and we had lights and were able to charge our phones. The evening was our own, no group dinner this night. We took some time to get things in order so that we could have our luggage out at 7 am the next morning before departing Tavistock. We walked across the street to a courtyard area and had wood fired pizza and a glass of wine for dinner at Church Lane Pizza. Once back in the hotel, we headed to the bar to order a nightcap to take to the room. We ordered Manhattan's, but they didn't know how to make them. However, the young gal was willing to make it per my directions. It was quite tasty.
I am rewatching Doc Martin and your photos remind of the setting of the show. Very pretty, but I can understand your frustration with things to see and do. I do envy your trip overall.
ReplyDeleteI should probably watch that show, I imagine the scenes are similar. We did have some frustrations; but over all had a really good time.
DeleteThe architecture is lovely. It's a shame there wasn't much to do in St. Ives, though being by the water and people watching is something I love to do!
ReplyDeleteRight you are! We were sipping Aperol Spritz which were very refreshing and watching people!
DeleteThese buildings and decor are just fabulous to say. So much history in this architecture. Scottland is truly a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteWe weren't in Scotland, but you're right, so much history. Loved the quaint villages.
DeleteIt doesnt sound like that town would be my favorite either, but the drive through those streets is nice. And I love the place you are staying at - especially with power!
ReplyDeleteThe drive was nice, both coming and going seeing little villages, I'm just not that much into seasides I guess.
DeleteThe map really helped. Enjoying your trip.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a lovely holiday. There are so many places to visit in the UK. And fish and chips are always nice.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
As a person that doesn't eat fish, I really enjoyed all the fish n chips I had there. They were really good.
DeleteIt looks very pretty. I’d love to try the fish and chips.
ReplyDeleteSo much better than what I've had here in the states.
Delete...I love architecture and I would love to these sights. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI do as well, and thoroughly enjoyed seeing so much.
DeleteIt's no fun when you go someplace that's overrated. At some point those places just get overrun and are no fun. At least you didn't spend your whole trip there.
ReplyDeleteExactly. I agree with you.
DeleteI don't love fish and chips (I don't eat seafood) but the places and the architectures are wonderful. Cornwall is in my wishing list and I think I will visit it very soon when I go to Cardiff within the end of this year.
ReplyDeleteI don't typically eat fish, but the fish n chips there were really good. I do eat seafood, but not fish here. Oh I hope you get to go to Cornwall when you go to Cardiff. Looking forward to seeing your pictures. Safe and fun travels.
DeleteHi there, thank you for visiting my blog! What a beautiful hotel. I love old buildings. My granddaughter started College where all of the buildings look like Castles! Fit for a Princess:) Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the return visit Theresa. I'll add you to my blog list to make visiting back and forth easier. How fun to go to a college that looks like that.
DeleteEnjoyed seeing Cornwall. It's on my list for my next -- yet unplanned --trip to England.
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