The Best Beaches To Visit in Cornwall
The Best Beaches To Visit in Cornwall
Kynance Cove, Godrevy / Gwithian Beach, Porthcurno Beach , Porthminster Beach at St Ives and Sennen Cove Beach
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Travels across in UK. Land's End Sennen Cornwall in UK
Inspiration and information for planning UK vacations. Places to visit, things to do, travel advice in UK.
Sennen Cove in Cornwall on A Perfect Day
Sennen Cove in Cornwall on A Perfect Day
Filmed in July 2013
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Kynance Cove in Cornwall England on A Perfect Day
Kynance Cove in Cornwall England on A Perfect Day
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Filmed in July 2013
Cornwall and The Isles of Scilly - 25 Reasons To Visit - St Ives, Porthleven, Polperro plus
Cornwall and The Isles of Scilly - 25 Reasons To Visit -
00:00 - Mevagissey
02:28 - Hugh Town Harbour - Isles of Scilly
03:48 - Gunwalloe Church Cove
05:29 - Porthcurno and The Minack Theatre
07:18 - Charlestown Harbour
09:33 - St Ives - Porthminster Beach
11:27 - Gwithian and Godrevy Beach
13:03 - Cadgwith Cove
15:13 - Polperro
18:48 - Kynance Cove
21:00 - Porthleven
22:48 - Zennor
24:09 - Mousehole
26:01 - Porthgwarra
28:32 - Portloe
30:16 - Godrevy Lighthouse Sunset
32:20 - Sennen Cove
34:34 - Helford
36:01 - St Martins - Isles of Scilly
37:46 - Looe
40:13 - St Mawes from Pendennis Point, Falmouth
41:40 - St Ives Harbour and Town
43:59 - Bishop Rock Lighthouse
45:53 - Coverack
48:28 - Isles of Scilly - Beautiful Sunset
Filmed in The Summer of 2013 and 2014 #PaulDinning
Video Produced by Paul Dinning
Places to see in ( St Just - UK )
Places to see in ( St Just - UK )
St Just is a town and civil parish in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road. The parish encompasses the town of St Just and the nearby settlements of Trewellard, Pendeen and Kelynack: it is bounded by the parishes of Morvah to the north-east, Sancreed and Madron to the east, St Buryan and Sennen to the south and by the sea in the west.
The town of St Just is the most westerly town in mainland Britain and is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Penzance along the A3071. St Just parish, which includes Pendeen and the surrounding area. St Just lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park. St Just is one of only two towns included within the Cornwall AONB.
The identity of Saint Just is not known. Cornwall's long resistance to the edicts of Canterbury and Rome makes it most unlikely that the saint was Archbishop Justus of Canterbury, as some sources claim.[citation needed] Another possibility is the 6th- or 7th-century Saint Iestyn, said to be the son of a ruler of Dumnonia.
Among the prehistoric antiquities nearby is Ballowall Barrow, a chambered tomb. St Just is one of the most ancient mining districts in Cornwall, and remains of ancient pre-industrial and more modern mining activity have had a considerable impact on the nearby landscape.
The parish church of St Just is a fine 15th-century building. In 1336 the church was rebuilt and dedicated by John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter; however only the chancel of this church survives and the nave and aisles are 15th-century in date. There are two Methodist chapels. St Just is the home of Cape Cornwall School which also serves Sennen, Sancreed, Pendeen, St Buryan and other places in the district.
St Just is home to the popular Lafrowda festival a seven-day community and arts celebration usually held in Mid July. A more ancient celebration associated with the town is St Just Feast which is held every year to celebrate the dedication of the parish church in 13 July 1336. Feast celebrations were moved to the Sunday nearest to All Saints' Day in 1536 following an Act of Henry VIII which means it usually take place at the end of October / beginning of November. Feast itself is a two-day event with a church service and civic procession being held on Feast Sunday and a larger scale popular celebration being held on Feast Monday (which includes a meeting of the Western Hunt). A description of St Just Feast
St Just also has a 'Plen an Gwarry' (Cornish for playing place), locally pronounced 'Plain an Gwarry'. These sites were used historically for open-air performance, entertainment and instruction. St Just's Plen an Gwarry occasionally hosts productions of the Cornish Ordinalia mystery plays. St Just has a healthy artistic scene, including the painter Kurt Jackson who has made several television appearances. Contemporary singer and comedian Jethro from nearby St Buryan played for St Just Rugby Club and has recorded a song entitled St Just.
( St Just - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of St Just . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in St Just - UK
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St Ives Cornwall on A Perfect Day
St Ives Cornwall on A Perfect Day
Filmed and Edited by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Filmed in July 9th 2013
Discover England's South West Coast Path (combined films)
Inspiration for 1 - 7 day long holidays on some of the best sections of the South West Coast Path National Trail
Discover the Best of Britain – Cornwall
In this video we visit Trevedra Farm, Marazion, Carnon Downs and Treamble Valley sites during a superb West Country tour. Find out more in the July 2016 issue of the Club Magazine...
Cornwall: A Photo Tour Promotion
The Duchy of Cornwall, a peninsula jutting out into the mighty Atlantic Ocean in the far south west of Britain, is the setting for the TV blockbuster series, 'Poldark'. With its rugged cliffs, golden sandy beaches and pretty fishing villages, Cornwall has some of the best coastline in Europe, and the quality of the light here attracted many top artists in the early-twentieth century, giving rise to the famous St Ives School.
The Penwith area contains more ancient monuments and sites than any other place in Britain. This is one of the longest consecutively settled landscapes in the world, where Neolithic megaliths, Bronze Age field systems, Iron Age hill forts and Celtic holy wells, are sited cheek by jowl with medieval farmsteads and abandoned tin and copper mines.
Indeed, Cornwall was at the very vanguard of the British Industrial Revolution, producing the majority of its tin and copper, and its iconic engine houses and other industrial buildings now form part of the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
With its mild climate due to the Gulf Stream, spring in Cornwall is especially delightful, as a dazzling display of wild flowers pepper the cliff tops, moors and valleys.
Visit our website purplepeakadventures.com to book your place on an unforgettable spring photo tour of Poldark Country!
Music: Royalty free track 'Creative Minds' courtesy of Bensound.com
Locations featured in this film include Godrevy Lighthouse, Sennen Cove, Porthcurno, Pednvounder, Penberth Cove, Porthgwarra, Porth Nanven, Lanyon Quoit, Mên-an-Tol, Chûn Quoit, Madron Well, St Michael's Mount, Ding Dong Mine, Botallack Mine, Wheal Coates, Wheal Owles and Enys Dodnan.