St. Ives and the Lizard

After yet another wonderful breakfast at Venton Vean, we headed out for a driving day of sightseeing.  As a reward for sitting in the rain yesterday, the travels gods gave us a glorious sunny day for our final day in Penzance.

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Joe in the Window at Venton Vean

We headed immediately north about 20 miles to the town of St. Ives.  This is a good place to arrive early as the parking lots fill up fast.  We secured a spot and walked a short distance to the Tate St. Ives, a modern art museum gloriously located right on the beach.  It’s small and manageable to do the entire place in an hour or so.

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Inside Tate St Ives Looking Out
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A Barbara Hepworth Sculpture in the Tate St Ives

Then we walked to the bluffs overlooking the beach, a beautiful sight in the bright sunshine.

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Elaine on the Coast at St Ives
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The Beach at St Ives (The Tate is at the Center)

Another short walk took us to the Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Museum and Garden.  This too is small and intimate and very enjoyable.

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A Hepworth Sculpture in the Garden
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Another

By now it was just after noon and after gassing up we drove to the Lizard Peninsula, a pleasant 45 minutes away.  The National Trust runs all the overlooks and scenic vistas here.  No admission charge but there is a parking charge for non-members.  Again, joining before we left home saved us the parking charges.  First stop was at Kynance Cove.  Ten minutes walk from the parking lot and you arrive at this glorious cove with a small beach, all a feat for the eyes.  They have a café and we enjoyed a nice lunch overlooking the award winning beach.

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At Kynance Cove on the Lizard Peninsula
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Looking Out at Kynance Cove
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The Small Beach
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Beautiful

Our final stop of the day was still on the Lizard Peninsula at Lizard Point, another feats for the eyes, especially under the beautiful blue skies we were enjoying.

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Lizard Point
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Elaine Enjoys the View
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Another View on the Lizard Peninsula
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Enough Beauty Already!

Then it was home to our B&B to rest up for dinner.  Elaine ventured out for a walk to Penzance’s Jubilee Pool, recently renovated and reopened.

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The Jubilee Pool at Penzance

Dinner was at the Penzance’s #1 rated place on TripAdvisor, Mackeral Sky. It was good but not great.  I started with a nibble of white anchovies – very nice and not as salty as the anchovies I am used to.  Elaine’s starter was salt and pepper squid while I had the special scallops in a Shopshire blue cheese mornay.  My main was a whole plaice with a crab leg. Elaine had linguine with Newley crab.  We shared an apple and raspberry crumble with clotted cream for desert.  Time for bed!

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Linguine with Crab
Whole Plaice with Crab Leg

Whole Plaice with Crab Leg

4 thoughts on “St. Ives and the Lizard

  1. Having such a good time with you on your trip. Kris and I both thoroughly agreed that we will go with you next time!!!! The eating nd drinking is superb.

  2. What an ab-fab day. The sea views are spectacular. Nothing better than a delicious lunch overlooking the ocean in perfect weather. Nice. Onward Pirates (of Penzance)!
    Jane

  3. Glorious weather, fantastic photos. So glad you had clear skies for this beautiful day. We’re enjoying Your travels. Great job on the blog, Joe. Love the links.

    XXO
    Mianne

  4. Hi Elaine & Joe,

    Fabulous pictures. Enjoying following your trip day by day. You both look great. Can’t wait to try fried sardines.

    Billy

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