| Až na konec světa aneb víkend Cornwallu - NYNÍ S BÁJEČNOU SLEVOU |
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From Saturday, 23 August 2008 To Monday, 25 August 2008 Every day |
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WHERE THE LAND´S END
Sandy beaches, crystal clear sea, sunny summer as it should be. Amazing history of St Michael’s Mount, famous Minack Theatre and vibrant Penzance. Wild Cornish coastline, remote Land's End. All wrapt up in three unforgettable days in beautiful Cornwall. Who could resist!
Enjoy summer in the best scenery England can offer
Get bronzed on the Cornish coastline
Be famous on the stage of unique Minack Theatre
Discover where the Land´s End
Learn about the history of St Michael’s Mount
Indulge seafood specialities
By a comfortable train we arrive to Penzance, a delightful town on the Lands End Peninsula of Cornwall.
Checked in our hostel we walk along the beach to a picturesque fishing village, Mousehole . With its remarkable name and history this is a real gem in Cornwall.
Mousehole was sacked by a Spanish raiding party in July 1595 when the whole village except one house was burnt to the ground. That house, Squire Keigwins, whose owner lost his life defending it, is now the oldest remaining.
Visit of the unique Minack theatre , built on cliffs by a remarkable woman, Rowena Cade.
Relax, beach games and picnic at Porthcurno Beach , hidden sandy beach, said to be one of the best in Cornwall.
Walk along the wild coastline to Land´s End , the most westerly point in mainland England. Have your photograph taken at the fingerpost.
Back to Penzance chill out in Admiral Benbow pub, famous for its corsair history. We recommend great sea food specialities and local ales.
Low tide allow us to visit another gem of Cornwall, St Michael's Mount .
St Michael’s Mount is truly unique; a tiny, rocky island filled with astonishing history and natural beauty, yet still a living, working community of people. This is no dusty old museum – St Michael’s Mount is full of life, a place where ancient and modern sit side by side, and where nothing is quite as it seems…An island – which you can walk to when the tide is low. A medieval castle – that is still home to a modern family. A tranquil, beautiful location – that has played its part in many furious battles.
Free time in Penzance ... souvenirs, postcards for your friends and family, coffee by the sea ...
Distance & Terrain
Walk from Penzance to Mousehole (Saturday): approximately 4km + 4km back, leisurely terrain
Walk from Porthcurno Beach to Land´s End (Sunday): approximately 6km (re | |