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Monday, January 28, 2008

DEVON: Holiday In July 2007



































































I have been going to Devon on holiday on and off, since 1970 now. My Sister used to live In Torquay, so naturally It became a place we went each year. But even now she no longer lives there, I still love going to visit my favourite places. Dartmoor is one of them, which is so changeable In weather and you never know how It will be when you go there.
I love to visit Widecombe-on the-Moor, the main village on Dartmoor. Nice gift shops there and a couple of Pubs too. Also "Hound Tor" is another location I visit, which was the Inspiration behind Conan Doyles "Hound of the Baskervilles" story, for Sherlock Holmes the fictional detective. The Moors are full of Myths & Legends and it's such a wonderful landscape to view, whatever the weather. Ideal for Photography.
I also visit Dartmouth a lot and around "Bayards Cove", the frontage being used by TV companies sometimes for filming programmes such as "The Onedin Line" in the 1970's.
The River Dart is a lovely place to take a River Cruise on a nice day, on one of the many pleasure cruisers there. They also run trips to Totnes on those as well.
One place I always visit is "Berry Pomeroy Castle", reputed to be Britains most haunted castle!
I don't dispute that at all, having taken a photo there in 1973, which appears to show a young girl in a white dress in the corner of the picture!! This was taken in the days before Photos could be manipulated with Digital technology. It was a basic camera too. So i go there each time I visit the area, just In case I might just capture something else on a photo, or even see the Ghosts that are supposed to haunt the rest of that castle!.
Cockington Village is another attraction to be visited. The Thatched cottages and tea rooms, serving Cream teas (Photo above). I have to sample those of course!!
Torquay is often my base for a Holiday In the Torbay area, though other places would be most suitable too. Babbacombe is a nice area to stay and less noisy in the summer months.
The Theatre there often does good shows and the downs are popular to walk along.
Another Idea is to take the Steam train from Paignton to Kingswear station..then the ferry to Dartmouth for a day trip. Then you can complete the journey be taking the River cruise to Totnes, then the bus back to Paignton. Known as the "Round Robin" trip.
Leaving your car at Paignton station, saves worries about parking at Dartmouth, which is not easy in Summer. So I look forward to another holiday in that area sometime.

CORNWALL: July 2007














































Another Holiday In Cornwall and more places visited.
This time I Included a couple I had not visited before, such as Fowey and Charlestown and also the Minack Theatre, a theatre built on the side of the Cliffs at Porthcurno. The seats are stepped down, as if carved Into the slope of the Cliffs. You must be prepared though for any weather conditions, as it is very rare for a performance to be cancelled.
Charlestown has a Maritime museum which Includes shipwrecks. Very Interesting Indeed.
Also has a harbourside with an old Tall Ship in dock too (Photo above).
My usual places were visited too, including Boscastle...though thankfully no Flooding on this visit!, as was the case In 2004 on that fateful day when I was there and left just before it occured. The weather was not brilliant during this holiday, but at least it was fine during the daytime hours. I stayed again In Bodmin at my favourite B&B "Trebray House", with Diane & Brian as the resident hosts.
Other places I Included on my visits were, Tintagel, Padstow, St Ives, Mousehole Village, Port Issac and Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor. There are still plenty more locations In Cornwall I hope to visit In the future too.