Private tour in Falmouth Zoe Y
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Hello, and welcome to Kernow! . . . that's Cornwall's name, in Cornish. If you seek a creative local adventure. . I look forward to showing you around :-) I've lived here near 15 years & discovered magical mysteries, surprising stories & perfect places to see. As an artist, my bespoke meanders offer glimpses beyond the mundane & are sculpted from your dreams. . These adventures are tightly responsive to your possibilities in terms of timetable, location, mobility, budget, deadlines etc. I grew up in London & the West Country, & have always moved around. I've worked as a researcher, facilitator, film maker, writer, university chaplain & town councillor. My ancestors were active in politics, exploration, preservation & writing, my grandmother Kathleen was sculptor colleague of Rodin, obsession of Aleister Crowley, protector to Isadora Duncan, widow of Antarctic explorer Captain Scott & their son (my uncle) become David Attenborough's inspiration: Sir Peter Scott, artist & conservationist. His little brother - my father - & our later generations grew up in the house beside Kensington Gardens where JM Barrie completed 'Peter Pan'. . . Sailing in the wake of such influences. . I've plenty of stories to tell. But more importantly here: what are YOUR stories made of? Where do YOU want to go? What have you heard about Cornwall? Novels, fairy tales, shows. . . rumours abound for sure Have you - your ancestors, your heroes - been here before? Of where do you dream today? Are you up to wild weather clambering around ancient ruins? Do you fancy a Cornish pasty & an ale? Or is the smoother journey, with high end galleries & swishy restaurants serving sustainable seafood, more your sort of thing? Tell me your hopes, your ideas. . . Do you enjoy (pre) history, arts, music, landscape, heritage, festivals, markets, wild nature, local food & drink? Tourist traps, or off the beaten track? Sacred sites, magical ruins, seasonal festivals, folk museums, galleries & shining castles of high art. . ? I also know London, Glastonbury, the neolithic sites of north Wiltshire - among other special places along the route down to Cornwall - should you wish to explore further afield. All my tours can be adapted... each custom tour designed just for you, so if you're passing Kernow way & wonder where's good to be, let's talk! Oh, & having also worked as a photographer, I'll be happy to take pics of &/or for you whenever you request :-) Practical Considerations: Cornwall is six hours journey each way by road or rail from London, UK. There are no motorways here. . traffic, and time, flows slow. We'll get there 'Dreckly' . . this is a local term, meaning a kind of Cornish 'Manana'. . . In short, this is an isolated, rugged region. Travel here is SLOW. The Atlantic ocean surrounds us. Rail, air, sea & road connections are regularly disrupted by bad weather. Farmers take tractors on the main roads. Cows, sheep & caravans block traffic; trucks & tourists get stuck in tiny lanes. We have floods, & trees fall. Old mines collapse creating sink holes. So if you are traveling from outside the area, please allow extra time.! . . pack solid boots, waterproof rainwear. . (no brollies!) . . and plan for at least one overnight stay :-) I look forward to hearing from you & to showing you around these amazing lands All the best, Zoe NB photos featured in tour descriptions are courtesy of Visit Cornwall, or taken by friends or I took myself. Master of Science & Fine Art. Researcher. Author. Documentary Maker. Performer. Permaculturist. Grew up wandering London, Britain, Europe, the World. Now based in Cornwall making art. Licensed Taxi Driver with Cornwall Council Full driving license for 30 + years. NB I am not a 'Blue Badge' Guide.
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A trip around the gems of Falmouth Harbour... take St Mawes ferry over the Carrick Roads. Explore St Mawes and then walk the coastal path to St Just in Roseland, home to the prettiest churchyard in England, so they say.
Meet in Falmouth at the Custom House Quay to take the public ferry across the mighty harbour to yachty little St Mawes. Explore the picturesque harbour and Tudor castle before walking the scenic coastline to St Just in Roseland's 'prettiest churchyard in England'. Return to Falmouth by private car via wooded lanes and the iconic King Harry chain ferry..
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By boat across to St Mawes, walking and taxi back from St Just in Roseland via King Harry ferry.
Falmouth, UK
Meet at Falmouth Docks welcome tent if arriving by ship, otherwise we will meet on the Custom House Quay.
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