This summer, I was very lucky to be invited down to Falmouth to stay with a close friend who studies there. We spent the week exploring the area and indulging in lots of treats, which included: Cornish pasties, ice-creams, BBQs, Pimms and Fish & Chips on the beach - my favourite! One of our best days was spent at 'Lizards Point,' the most southerly point on Great Britain - it was beautiful.
The views were incredible and we were so lucky to have such nice weather.
We found a little path that led us right down to the edge of the cliff and we had the change to take some classic self-timer snaps!
As it was such a sunny day, we decided to follow the coastal path all the way to 'Kynance Cove.' We knew we had a walk ahead of us so we prepared ourselves with a nice hot cup of coffee...
...and then set off!
During our walk we found steps that lead down to a cave that we had fun exploring.
We had a lovely trip to Kynance Cove and defiantly walked a view miles to get there!
We treated ourselves to ice-creams and then headed back to Lizard's Point.
It was defiantly one of my favourite days of summer.