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U lucky pix,

I mention Cornwall all the time – I thought I was becoming a Cornwall bore…..

I agree with what Ocifant said (5th post) – have a mooch around the cornwall bit on this site, read the weblogs…. Most of my visits have been in the Bodmin Moor and surrounding areas, but I have added several sites, or info on sites, elsewhere, especially Land’s End (West Penwith).

I’d like to see Halligye Fogou next time I’m in Mid Cornwall - http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/browse.php?site_id=234
And wander around Carn Brea - http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/browse.php?site_id=757

I could recommend loads of sites but it really does depend on your transport. Cornwall has some decent bus services I think but it does tie you down (ooh er). What about hiring a bike? If you can get to Land’s End for a long day you could see loads – the distances are often quite small.

The oft quoted “Cornovia: Ancient Sites of Cornwall & Scilly” by Craig Weatherhill is well worth £8 (ISBN 1871060311). Not only a great gazetter but he also seems like a very dedicated and knowledgeable bloke. I picked up my copy at The Tate in St.Ives – also saw it on sale in the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro. I’m sure your local bookshop would order a copy for you, or you could get via internet etc…….

You might also want to get Cheryl Straffon’s ‘Earth Mysteries Guide to Mid-Cornwall and the Lizard’ (Meyn Mamvro Publications – 1994 - ISBN 0951885936). Might be just as easy to get it from them direct –51 Carn Bosavern, St Just, Penzance, TR19 7QX. £3.50 cover price – not sure about postage. I’ve got their other 3 cornwall guides and they are all a bit poorly presented but they are obviously the work of dedicated people and often include sites not mentioned in Cornovia. Don’t let the ‘earth mysteries’ bit possibly put you off – they do mention alignments, leys, and ‘anomalous energies’ quite a bit, but they are still good gazetter’s and interesting reads whatever you think about that stuff.

I have a bike.

Can you take bikes on trains?

Whats the terrain like?

I'm familiar with Devon... (maiden name Cornish) and Dartmoor I have trekked endlessly.

But Oh.. the pictures of the sites leave me WANTON like a slut.

For want of a better phrase.

Pix xx

Cheers PureJoy.

I reckon I'll look for the books you mentioned whilst I'm down there.

It's bloody snowing here right now, hopefully the weather will stay fairly sane whilst I'm there or I may need more books to sit and read in the pub!

Must have another look for my TMA. Gawd knows what I've done with it.

Pix xx

I picked up my copy of Cornovia at the Eden Project!

Also must recommend The Romance of the Stones (which I picked up in WHSmiths in Truro) by Robin Payne (illustrated by Rosemarie Lewsey) - covers, allegedly, every megalith in Cornwall, existing or perished. There are 2 editions - one is huge and about £50 depending on where you get it, the other is just the gazeteer, and I got mine for £10. A quick search got me this online reference to the book: http://www.cw.cx/nder/books/rots.htm

Carn Brea (read up on the place before visiting - numerous stones and archaeology features there), Wendron, Burras Menhir, Mabe Church Menhir. Many reports by me, and others are here:
http://www.stonehenge.uklinux.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=My_eGallery&file=index&do=showgall&gid=23

Enjoy yourself!

So much to see in Cornwall!

The Werg