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Favourite British Scenic
Drives: St Just To St Ives
By: Steven Cronin
The barbed Atlantic winds screamed at me
relentlessly, penetrating the bones and drowning the songs of seabirds.
Cape Cornwall stood defiantly in the face of the mighty Atlantic Ocean,
sculptured over time by driving currents, wind and rain.
Cape Cornwall lies in the far west of county Cornwall, deep in the
south-westerly reaches of England. Standing sentry against the intensity
of the Atlantic, Cape Cornwall guards the town of St Just from the worst
of the elements.
St Just is the last major town in England before the shipping graveyard
of Land’s End and its treacherous stretch of rugged coastline. A
delightful little town, St Just is just minutes from the ancient
monument site of Carn Gluze on the Penwith Heritage Coast.
Travelling north from St Just along the B3306, you soon descend a steep
gradient before passing through the sleepy little village of Botallack.
A little further is the enchanting Pendeen, home to the old Geevor Tin
Mines, offering a glimpse of days gone by and unenviable working
practises.
Pendeen Watch stands at the head of the shore, embedding you amongst the
jagged Cornish coastline at the mercy of the elements and Atlantic
Ocean. The South West Coast Path provides opportunity to explore more of
the seacoast.
The coastal road continued northeast through Morvah village and the
excellent coastal observation post Gurnards Head, before the panorama
broadened to incorporate a vast expanse of land slowly descend as it
approached the sea.
Vibrant coloured plants and shrubs blanketed the ground as they raced
across the decline towards the towering cliff tops, stopping suddenly at
the edge to observe the high seas. A fusion of scents emanated from the
vast array of flowers swaying in the ocean breeze.
The narrow road continued to twist and turn slowly through the pretty
Cornish countryside. The monopoly of fields and shrubs rescinded upon
arrival of Zennor. Calm and peaceful, this serene village seemed the
perfect antidote to the rigours of modern day city living.
A steep downhill gradient preceded the final approach to St Ives with
its tight cobbled streets and busy harbour. The land began to rise again
as the town neared. Tantalising glimpses of St Ives Bay and a glut of
sailing vessels suddenly emerged between breaks in the houses.
The steep descent through cramped streets became a battle of wills with
pedestrians; everybody fought for the same space. A fortunate place in
the harbour car park left me gazing into the Atlantic. The wind had now
relented; all was calm again.
About the author: Steven Cronin owns the City Breaks
website featuring city break special offers from luxury hotels to budget
accommodations. For more information please visit
http://www.sargas.co.uk
Article Source:
www.isnare.com

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