Growing up in Kingston, Ontario, Canada – the nearby town of Cornwall was a fairly dismal place. The original Cornwall is actually a beautiful coastal area in the SW of England. It is known for it’s landscape, and tin and copper mining history.
At the end of May, Laura and I camped near the village of St. Agnes, and spent several days making long walks along the coast. We also did a morning of horse-riding, but unfortunately no pictures were taken as I was too busy trying to stay on my horse as I attempted to learn to trot.
We had incredible weather, and there were lots of people out walking, swimming and surfing. Several times I was fairly convinced that we had actually traveled to California as opposed to the UK. Definitely a trip I could highly recommend.

Cornwall coast.

I am always impressed by the RNLI network.

Old mining infrastructure.

Beautiful weather.

Exploring a bit more inland.

Contemplating the ocean.

It’s always nice to be able to gaze out over large bodies of water.

Happy to be together!

Exploring a natural archway.

English seaside, beautiful scenery but cold water!

Photo evidence that I seemed to be the only person not wearing a wetsuit to swim.

Obligatory natural detail picture.

Exploring the inter tidal zone.

Beautiful in black and white.

Spectacular cliffs.