
After several weeks travelling through Cornwall in our motorhome, we have finally run out of road. Yes, we have reached Land’s End, England’s most westerly point.
Out there beyond Longships Lighthouse, seen in my photo above, there is nothing but the Atlantic Ocean, stretching all the way across to the Eastern Seaboard. I waved a cheery hello to all our good friends and allies over there in Canada and the US of A π .
However, Cornish legend would have you believe that it wasn’t always just a great expanse of nothingness here. Back in the days of King Arthur (yes, him again), there was a kingdom known as Lyonesse that extended off the coast. That was until one particularly stormy night, when the city became engulfed by the waves, never to be seen again.
Lyonesse was reputed to have 140 churches. The story goes that, if you stand here surrounded by ocean on all sides, and listen carefully, you can sometimes hear the church bells ringing from the shadowy depths.
Well, I can’t say I heard any phantom bell-ringing (maybe I should come back at Halloween), but that didn’t stop me enjoying another enchanting tale from Cornish mythology.
To get here, we camped for 3 nights about a mile down the coast, near Sennen Cove, shown below. We walked the South-West Coast Path along some rugged headland to reach this famous land point.

Sennen is very remote and peaceful, with a relaxed way of life.

Just the place to enjoy some ice cream made with Cornish clotted cream, see below. That’s Cornish Sea Salted Caramel flavour on the left, and Cornish Strawberry on the right.

Having reached our journey’s end, it is time to head back home, which we will do gradually over the next 3 – 4 days. It’s been great fun travelling around Cornwall, enjoying the beaches, the legends, and of course the Pasties and Cream Teas.
I hope, like me, you’ve enjoyed the trip, and maybe learned something about the terrific food and drink this region has to offer.
Here are Talking Heads with Road to Nowhere.
I’ll be back next week with a new recipe.
12 replies on “Road to Nowhere”
Wonderful legend! Thank you!!
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Thanks, Judith. They have some great tales to tell in Cornwall.
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Sounds like you have had a great holiday and thoroughly enjoyed the Cornish fare.
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Yes, it’s been a brilliant trip and a great place to visit.
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I love the fact that you eat really healthy but also enjoy sweets and pastries too! I know a lot of people eat healthy all the time but you rarely hear them eating sweets or breads! Your diet is more relatable to me.
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Thank you! If I maintain an overall healthy diet, I find it is possible to enjoy occasional treats and indulgences. After all, cake is good for the soul!
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What an amazing trip and that beach! Thank you for sharing your trip with us Kevin.
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Thanks, Diane, it’s been fun!
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The salted caramel ice cream looks delish!
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It was! The clotted cream makes it especially rich and creamy.
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Such wonderful photos. Glad you enjoyed yourselves π
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Thanks, Lana. A part of the country definitely worth a visit.
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