To be fair, I've just been on their website and they say the money is not to visit Lands End, it's a parking charge. They also say that the money is invested in to maintaining the area, cliffs, environment and wildlife etc.
Mr O'Groats was Jon de Groot. A Dutchman who ran a ferry from the mainland to Orkney. In the fourteen hundreds, I think. (Edit, I didn't know that - I've just read it)
Well, they certainly put up a lot of signs about the cliffs being dangerous and barriers to stop you finding out for yourself. I seemed to be the only person there without a selfie stick.
Morrisons just off the Bodmin junction is usually a good deal. Hope you made it through the Temple contraflow ok, two lanes open westbound now, so maybe not too bad.
Missed your earlier post, I had to go out as well. Catch up with you if you are ever this way again!![]()
Yes, that's the one. I try and find supermarkets rather than service stations en route. It seemed to be a good night for roadworks altogether. There was a bit of the M5 that was closed for bridge repairs, and parts ofthe M42 and M6 were down to one lane. So it took a while to get back. Yes the Temple roadworks are quite impressive. That A30 as a whole is very fast now they've built bypasses and dual carriageway-ed most of it.
I was only there a few weeks ago but it feels like years. Your pictures have just reinforced my resolve to spend a couple of weeks between Plymouth and Penzance in just ten months. Didn't it get dark early this evening?
Yes, 'winter draws on' as my grandmother used to say. Safely back home now and having my supper.