Been there a couple of times but it looks like it's changed a lot. I remember they had James Bond's Aston Martin there on display! Portreath is lovely too. I spent one holiday finding all the Holy Wells, Standing Stones & Fogous in Penwith & the surrounding areas. All it cost was the price of the petrol (which was a lot cheaper back then!). Another lovely afternoon out & not very well known is ''Tanglewood'' near Penzance. It was £5 I think at the time...situated in a wooded valley & created over many years by the family who live there, which has been turned into a fabulous themed walk with a quirky surprise around every corner! Ideal for children too with hidden trampolines, things to make you jump & giggle & lots of fun to explore & enjoy. Love this series of days out in Cornwall you are doing!😃x J x
Hi Sarah and Andrew, I went to Cornwall Gold Back in the 1990s with my parents, who are sadly no longer here, we did panning for gold, and I still have that gold today. That breakfast looked delicious 😋, Thank you for the memories, 👍👍
That was a great day out in my opinion. I am amazed and horrified by all the tunnels in the mines. Imagine how it would feel to work down there in this labyrinth deep down in the ground 😳 Let alone having to fear the dangers of collapsing tunnels and flooding and all the dust. But I guess they had to make a living. But lovely to listen to this old lady who worked as a bal maiden. So great that they have been able to get a recording from a first hand experience 😊 Thank you for this lovely video 😍
@@gordonsimpson3235 I'm not exactly sure on the particular point of property law, but I think many houses coming up for sale in heavily mined areas are currently obliged to have a 'mineralization report/declaration' within their survey.
Hi Sarah and Andrew, I liked the video very much. We visited Cornwall Gold five years ago. The new exhibtion is very interesting. Nice to see it now. The old lady's contribution is fascinating. You are lucky in gold digging:)). My husband was really jealous of Andrew's big portion on the shovel:)). I had to laugh. I'm glad Andrew enjoyed it. You could see the joy. You did well with the prices for the food. It's so nice when you show me familiar places in Cornwall. The beach at Portreath is lovely, and a wonderful area with lots of history to walk around. The two dogs are so cute together. The little one is a real model. Our next holiday will definitely be Cornwall again. Devon was interesting once too, but Cornwall has my heart:)). Thank you very much for sharing. Have a lovely Sunday. Gabi:)
It's Richard Tangye but the g is pronounced as in 'Tan-gee' not tangy..... Love the breakfast, my dad worked at Portreath Harbour when it was a coal yard and he was one of the local delivery men before all the houses were built. Enjoy your walks with the doggies! 👍❤️
This is a super video again, Cornwall Gold will not disappoint, you will have a super day out with lots to do. The new exhibition has had such a lot of thought put into it and we loved it. The jewellery counters are nice to look at and the workshop for repairs and remodelling is worth looking at. The ‘Pantry’ will keep you fed and watered with a good choice of food. Lovely walk to Portreath where the scenery is quite timeless- A really good day out. Thanks Andrew and Sarah - 10/10
Morwenstow, free parking at Rectory farm, tearoom, or the Bush Inn 4 miles ish circular walk cross farmland down to hire sharp nose point back to the church, taking in Hawkers hut a lot of history, good day out
Brilliant video. So much history about tin mining. The English breakfast looked yummy. Beautiful oceans waves. And a nude dude. Who could ask for more. 😃
One of your very best videos. Can’t wait til next week when I visit the best county in uk. Looking forward to walking in your footsteps so to speak. The history based tours educate and inform and in turn add to the enjoyment of a holiday in Cornwall. Keep up the good work, but most importantly enjoy making the videos.
Loved todays video near to Portreath. Thank you. We went to Cornish Gold many years ago. It has improved a lot since then. The restaurant looks light and roomy and what a delicious looking breakfast. I've read quite a few fictional books about the mines, the Bal Maidens and their families of that time. It puts me in mind of Poldark. I'm watching that series again for about the third time! Can't get enough of it, especially the scenery. By the way Sarah, you suit the Bal Maiden's dress but I can't imagine it looked as pristine in those days - such back breaking work. The old lady who did the narration spoke like my Grandmother did. True Cornish dialect. Thanks again. 💕
I agree! And Minnie sounded just like my Grandparents, although my Nan was what you would call 'posh Cornish'! There are other recordings on that website and I spent an hour just reminiscing, absolutely wonderful! Sarah :)
A fabulous day out with an incredible breakfast to start the the day, panning for gold a great walk and a pint of Cornish ale, go for it,,,,,,Brian&Jane
Hi Sarah and Andrew - great video as always, thank you! More inland, there is a lovely short walk between Restormel Castle and the Duchy nursery/cafe near Lostwithiel. You can start either end but parking is free and unrestricted at the castle so may be better to start there (the nursery is not keen on very long-term stays in their car park). The castle is English Heritage and entrance is about £6 per person for non-members (free for members). A really interesting building with great views and a fascinating history, and well preserved and presented by EH. Then, a beautiful, peaceful 1.25 mile walk through meadow and woodland up to the Duchy nursery which has a fabulous cafe and great food. The menu is reasonably priced with selections for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. The castle, walk and food, plus a look around the well stocked nursery and gift area, would probably take about minimum 3 hours and could easily fall within the "below £25" budget - or less if you just want a cup of coffee or tea. There is a pdf of the walk on the nursery website. We love your videos and they are our go-to guide and reference when planning our Cornwall breaks, so please keep on posting! Cheers, Roy and Pat
Wow! Thank you so much for this suggestion - sounds like it will be going on the list!! Free parking, castle, walk and food, with excellent views - what more you could you want!! Brilliant! Sarah :)
What an amazing day out, and worth every penny! ~ so love a Cornish mines heritage site. Had no idea the average lifespan of a Cornish minor was 29 yrs, even by 1865 ~ how incredibly hard their lives were. The Cornwall Gold site is beautifully layed out, and it's definitely on the to do list for my Autumn trip. The recorded voice of 100yr old Minnie Daniels is an absolute gem for posterity. Given the stories about the muscles, I bet there was no messing with her in her heyday! You make a very fair bal maiden yourself Sarah, and I enjoyed the family history link with your uncle. My only disappointment...no man skinny-dipping in the harbour🙂
Brilliant Exhibition “Pure Gold” and very unique, The Bal Maidens in ‘Poldark’ had a very hard time earning a living, and their working clothes were no where near has pristine as the outfit you so elegantly displayed Sarah, that breakfast on a shovel was to die for, I couldn’t believe Andrew ate the large one how does he keep looking so slim! this is another very interesting find full of the amazing history of Cornwall, just love Andrews comment on Portreath’s nude bathing attraction….. Sorry Sarah as you say just the seagulls! 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Absolutely loved this video! It looks a fabulous day out and such a nice mix of education, good food, fresh air, humour and good times with your dogs. Such a relaxing video to watch! Loved the panning for gold and omg.. those breakfasts!!! Yum😊 Louise
Hi Sarah and Andrew thanks for the new film very enjoyable. I have to admit I haven't been to Cornwall for about 15years now and I have been reminiscing the places I have visited there through your films. I have been lucky enough to have been right round the coast and I have to admit The Lizard is my favourite part of the county, but like yourselves I do like to restrict my spending when out and about I really must kick myself into gear and get back to Cornwall. Thank you both for all your work in making all these marvellous films.
Thank you for another fantastic video. The two of you should write a book with all the wonderful walks you do, I would certainly be in the queue for one. I was near Portreath last week and my husband and I have looked at the walk along the old Tram way and along to Tehidy but were unsure of what it was like, this has really helped and we will be back next June with our pushbikes to try this one out after seeing your video. Thank you so much for all your wonderful videos, best on you tube by far! 🥰🤩
Great video! So educational. Thanks. We will put it on our list today places to visit when we visit England/Cornwall. Enjoyed Andrew’s story about the bather. How do you eat off a shovel? ANdrew beat me to it with shovel it in your mouth 😂😂😂. Did you “dig” you breakfast?
Aw great video! I thought Cornish Gold was a big jewellery shop and never went!! So thanks for that! Interesting breakfast my oh would that big brekkie :)
Hiya - this was a brilliant episode! Thank you so much for all the hard work you do. You have really inspired me to get walking more - and told me of new places or reminded me of old ones that i used to go on as a kid.
Interesting museum! Displays like this with interactive aspects are great and encourage kids to learn about the past. The tunnel map really brought it home; how many thousands lived most of their lives underground, working in danger and darkness. I think the Poldark novels (and series) helped make the rest of the world aware of this history. It did for me, here on the other side of the world. Gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill (near Sacramento, California) in 1848. After the Gold Rush, much of the "placer" gold in that could be panned from rivers and streams was depleted, so people turned to mining, hence the California Stamps you mentioned. With the historic rains and flooding we've had this year, I've been reading that 2023 will be the year of the new 'gold rush'. The shovel breakfast was a hoot!
Really enjoyed this video Sarah and Andrew, well done again!!! Looked like such a great day out , and the fur babies looked like they thoroughly enjoyed a beautiful day as well, sending lots of happiness your way, Lori
Oh this was fun! Thank you so much for delightful Cornish history. I think we will be very near Cornwall Gold when we visit. I am going to look into going there. Not sure I am up to breakfast on a shovel but we enjoyed watching you enjoy your breakfast. Thanks again.
The breakfast meant that I didn't cook for the rest of the day! I think you will be fine, there are a range of breakfast options, like eggs benedict, something for everyone! Sarah
Have you been to Lappa valley. Unfortunately not a budget day out but an interesting place to visit. Just outside of St Newlyn East the miniature railway takes you to East Wheal Rose site of the worst mining disaster in Cornwall where 39 drowned after the mine filled up with water after a flash flooding in July 1846. There is a preaching pit in St Newlyn East in memory of those who drowned.
Oh how interesting! We will have a look and find some more info, stories or accounts in our books! We were really lucky when we went. The children were younger and Lappa Valley were celebrating an anniversary, and reduced their prices to the same as the day they opened, so we only paid a £1 or so to enter! Unplanned, just a happy coincidence! Sarah :)
What a great day out!what a hard life it must have been working there ,my deepest respect to all those people who worked/lived there,anyway free parking sounds fab ,and breakfast on a shovel😂 looks yummy 😋 did the puppies where alowed to come to the cafe??thank you for this wonderful video sarah&andrew (puppiesnearly stealing the show😂),greetings from hamburg ,erika&uwe
Loved it amazing value! I’ve never been to Cornwall or the UK were my family ancestors came from .. the Warren side of my mum’s family were from St Just, & went to South Australia to Burra to the copper mining area, before going to the goldfields .. from what I found the ancestral grandfathers were blacksmiths rather than miners, an equal important role. My great grandfather had a blacksmiths shop in Melbourne, & his wife was a local midwife with the street with their cottage named after Emma We love your video’s, thank you
Wonder as always guys. This was never on my radar. Thanks for sharing. Will definitely visit when home at mum and dads in the summer. Love the shovel breakfast and story of the naked swimmer😂.
Really interesting video. Haven't been there for many years. I first went when it was just callef Tolgus Tin, back in 1975 or '76. I went there with my then girlfriend, we saw a "Win a Mini" competition where you had to visit 5 or 6 local attractions and you could then enter a prize draw to win a mini. Other attractions on the list included Paradise Park, Wendron Forge (now known as Poldark Mine) and place in Goldsithney called "World of Mechanical Musìc" or something like that. All the places were fascinating, but we didn't get the mini.
I've been to Cornwall Gold a couple of times in the past and it was always an enjoyable day out. Wheal Martyn Clay Works, St Austell, was also an enjoyable day out. There is an entry charge but on full price tickets you then get free entry for the year. Family tickets are also available. There are picnic spots within the grounds so you can take your own food - or you could when I was last there! Could that be an option for you to look at? It's also doggie friendly 🙂
I remember going as a child, and enjoyed it. Last year we approached them and by a series of missed emails (mostly on my behalf!), didn't make it to the attraction. Perhaps we will try again! Sarah :)
Hi Sarah and Andrew. I really enjoyed the history of tin streaming. It was so interesting going to Cornwall Gold with you. I even loved the nude bathing story.
Every time Sarah finds a good gluten free meal, I take notes for my next trip to Cornwall. That breakfast looked especially good! As someone with Celiac, I'd love it if you did a video on your favorite gluten free finds.
@@royfearn4345yup! My dad was a fireman during the steam days and part of his job was making breakfast for the crew on the same shovel he put the coal in with. 😂
That's my idea of a good day out! Free parking & free admission, just the thing you want if you have 4 kids to entertain (or these days, grandkids😄). And mostly under cover for rainy days, as well. What's not to like.
Very interesting, I went there a few years ago. Sarah I have a significant birthday this year and would quite like to buy a pair of 18k gold sea glass earrings , any idea where to look on line for them ?
That's an interesting thought, but I don't know where you could find earrings like that. Perhaps you could contact or message to Cornwall Gold? Sarah :)
Been there a couple of times but it looks like it's changed a lot. I remember they had James Bond's Aston Martin there on display! Portreath is lovely too. I spent one holiday finding all the Holy Wells, Standing Stones & Fogous in Penwith & the surrounding areas. All it cost was the price of the petrol (which was a lot cheaper back then!). Another lovely afternoon out & not very well known is ''Tanglewood'' near Penzance. It was £5 I think at the time...situated in a wooded valley & created over many years by the family who live there, which has been turned into a fabulous themed walk with a quirky surprise around every corner! Ideal for children too with hidden trampolines, things to make you jump & giggle & lots of fun to explore & enjoy. Love this series of days out in Cornwall you are doing!😃x J x
OOOooo! Thanks for the reminder! I think you may have mentioned before. On the list! We also thought of the Pottager at Constantine. Sarah :)
Excellent video . Breakfast on a shovel looks awesome👍.
It really was! So tasty and excellent quality! And no cooking later, Sarah :)
Hi Sarah and Andrew, I went to Cornwall Gold Back in the 1990s with my parents, who are sadly no longer here, we did panning for gold, and I still have that gold today. That breakfast looked delicious 😋, Thank you for the memories, 👍👍
You're welcome! Sarah :)
That was a great day out in my opinion. I am amazed and horrified by all the tunnels in the mines. Imagine how it would feel to work down there in this labyrinth deep down in the ground 😳 Let alone having to fear the dangers of collapsing tunnels and flooding and all the dust. But I guess they had to make a living. But lovely to listen to this old lady who worked as a bal maiden. So great that they have been able to get a recording from a first hand experience 😊 Thank you for this lovely video 😍
Yes, lots of tunnels in the Camborne Redruth area - too many to think about! The recording was an absolute gem! Sarah :)
I wonder how many houses have mines under them without the inhabitant knowing?
@@gordonsimpson3235 I'm not exactly sure on the particular point of property law, but I think many houses coming up for sale in heavily mined areas are currently obliged to have a 'mineralization report/declaration' within their survey.
Hi Sarah and Andrew, I liked the video very much. We visited Cornwall Gold five years ago. The new exhibtion is very interesting. Nice to see it now. The old lady's contribution is fascinating. You are lucky in gold digging:)). My husband was really jealous of Andrew's big portion on the shovel:)). I had to laugh. I'm glad Andrew enjoyed it. You could see the joy. You did well with the prices for the food. It's so nice when you show me familiar places in Cornwall. The beach at Portreath is lovely, and a wonderful area with lots of history to walk around. The two dogs are so cute together. The little one is a real model. Our next holiday will definitely be Cornwall again. Devon was interesting once too, but Cornwall has my heart:)). Thank you very much for sharing. Have a lovely Sunday. Gabi:)
It's Richard Tangye but the g is pronounced as in 'Tan-gee' not tangy..... Love the breakfast, my dad worked at Portreath Harbour when it was a coal yard and he was one of the local delivery men before all the houses were built. Enjoy your walks with the doggies! 👍❤️
This is a super video again, Cornwall Gold will not disappoint, you will have a super day out with lots to do. The new exhibition has had such a lot of thought put into it and we loved it. The jewellery counters are nice to look at and the workshop for repairs and remodelling is worth looking at. The ‘Pantry’ will keep you fed and watered with a good choice of food. Lovely walk to Portreath where the scenery is quite timeless- A really good day out. Thanks Andrew and Sarah - 10/10
A true fan! Sarah :)
Morwenstow, free parking at Rectory farm, tearoom, or the Bush Inn 4 miles ish circular walk cross farmland down to hire sharp nose point back to the church, taking in Hawkers hut a lot of history, good day out
Great suggestion! On our list!! Must be timed when the cafe is open! Sarah :)
I enjoyed the visit . Wow what a large portion Breakfast . Loved the chuckles😅.
Thank you! Sarah :)
Brilliant video. So much history about tin mining. The English breakfast looked yummy. Beautiful oceans waves. And a nude dude. Who could ask for more. 😃
Very yummy!! Sarah :)
One of your very best videos. Can’t wait til next week when I visit the best county in uk. Looking forward to walking in your footsteps so to speak.
The history based tours educate and inform and in turn add to the enjoyment of a holiday in Cornwall.
Keep up the good work, but most importantly enjoy making the videos.
Loved todays video near to Portreath. Thank you. We went to Cornish Gold many years ago. It has improved a lot since then. The restaurant looks light and roomy and what a delicious looking breakfast. I've read quite a few fictional books about the mines, the Bal Maidens and their families of that time. It puts me in mind of Poldark. I'm watching that series again for about the third time! Can't get enough of it, especially the scenery. By the way Sarah, you suit the Bal Maiden's dress but I can't imagine it looked as pristine in those days - such back breaking work. The old lady who did the narration spoke like my Grandmother did. True Cornish dialect. Thanks again. 💕
I agree! And Minnie sounded just like my Grandparents, although my Nan was what you would call 'posh Cornish'! There are other recordings on that website and I spent an hour just reminiscing, absolutely wonderful! Sarah :)
A fabulous day out with an incredible breakfast to start the the day, panning for gold a great walk and a pint of Cornish ale, go for it,,,,,,Brian&Jane
AWESOME …Love everything about Cornwall ....Thanks for showing ..❤🙋♀️🙋♂️📸📸🥾🥾
You're welcome! Sarah :)
Excellent. I enjoyed that Guys!
Breakfast looked good.
Thank you so much for your donation, very much appreciated! Sarah :D
Well, breakfast looked so good, I thought I would treat you to it 🤔
@@gordonsimpson3235 Thank you! :D
Hi Sarah and Andrew - great video as always, thank you!
More inland, there is a lovely short walk between Restormel Castle and the Duchy nursery/cafe near Lostwithiel. You can start either end but parking is free and unrestricted at the castle so may be better to start there (the nursery is not keen on very long-term stays in their car park). The castle is English Heritage and entrance is about £6 per person for non-members (free for members). A really interesting building with great views and a fascinating history, and well preserved and presented by EH. Then, a beautiful, peaceful 1.25 mile walk through meadow and woodland up to the Duchy nursery which has a fabulous cafe and great food. The menu is reasonably priced with selections for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. The castle, walk and food, plus a look around the well stocked nursery and gift area, would probably take about minimum 3 hours and could easily fall within the "below £25" budget - or less if you just want a cup of coffee or tea. There is a pdf of the walk on the nursery website.
We love your videos and they are our go-to guide and reference when planning our Cornwall breaks, so please keep on posting! Cheers, Roy and Pat
Wow! Thank you so much for this suggestion - sounds like it will be going on the list!! Free parking, castle, walk and food, with excellent views - what more you could you want!! Brilliant! Sarah :)
What an amazing day out, and worth every penny! ~ so love a Cornish mines heritage site. Had no idea the average lifespan of a Cornish minor was 29 yrs, even by 1865 ~ how incredibly hard their lives were. The Cornwall Gold site is beautifully layed out, and it's definitely on the to do list for my Autumn trip. The recorded voice of 100yr old Minnie Daniels is an absolute gem for posterity. Given the stories about the muscles, I bet there was no messing with her in her heyday! You make a very fair bal maiden yourself Sarah, and I enjoyed the family history link with your uncle. My only disappointment...no man skinny-dipping in the harbour🙂
Love seeing your walks and listening to the history of those places,breakfast looked good too.❤
Better a Bal Maiden than a Hand Maiden LOL LOVE the color of the water,, Another Great Video oxoxoxo🦘🦘🐨🐨
LOL! YES! Thank you!!
Brilliant Exhibition “Pure Gold” and very unique, The Bal Maidens in ‘Poldark’ had a very hard time earning a living, and their working clothes were no where near has pristine as the outfit you so elegantly displayed Sarah, that breakfast on a shovel was to die for, I couldn’t believe Andrew ate the large one how does he keep looking so slim! this is another very interesting find full of the amazing history of Cornwall, just love Andrews comment on Portreath’s nude bathing attraction….. Sorry Sarah as you say just the seagulls! 😂🤣😂🤣😂
As my Mum would say, "He's got hollow legs!" Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails 😂🤣😂good old saying! 👍
Loved this new style of Cornish Day Out video and it included a Cornish walk at the end!! Very interesting and the fact that it was free is amazing!
Thank you - good to know! Brilliant! Sarah :D
Absolutely loved this video! It looks a fabulous day out and such a nice mix of education, good food, fresh air, humour and good times with your dogs. Such a relaxing video to watch! Loved the panning for gold and omg.. those breakfasts!!! Yum😊 Louise
Hi Sarah and Andrew thanks for the new film very enjoyable. I have to admit I haven't been to Cornwall for about 15years now and I have been reminiscing the places I have visited there through your films. I have been lucky enough to have been right round the coast and I have to admit The Lizard is my favourite part of the county, but like yourselves I do like to restrict my spending when out and about I really must kick myself into gear and get back to Cornwall. Thank you both for all your work in making all these marvellous films.
I am sure you could have a wonderful time in Cornwall without breaking the bank - I think we have become pros at this over the years! Sarah :)
Thank you for another fantastic video. The two of you should write a book with all the wonderful walks you do, I would certainly be in the queue for one. I was near Portreath last week and my husband and I have looked at the walk along the old Tram way and along to Tehidy but were unsure of what it was like, this has really helped and we will be back next June with our pushbikes to try this one out after seeing your video. Thank you so much for all your wonderful videos, best on you tube by far! 🥰🤩
Great video! So educational. Thanks. We will put it on our list today places to visit when we visit England/Cornwall. Enjoyed Andrew’s story about the bather. How do you eat off a shovel? ANdrew beat me to it with shovel it in your mouth 😂😂😂. Did you “dig” you breakfast?
LOL! Very good!! Sarah :D
Aw great video! I thought Cornish Gold was a big jewellery shop and never went!! So thanks for that! Interesting breakfast my oh would that big brekkie :)
You are so welcome! Sarah :)
That was a great day out and some very interesting things to do, and a good price as well. What's not to like!! All the best Bob
As always, a very good and interesting video
Thank you! Sarah :)
Great video and inspired us to visit too! Thanks.
Hiya - this was a brilliant episode! Thank you so much for all the hard work you do. You have really inspired me to get walking more - and told me of new places or reminded me of old ones that i used to go on as a kid.
Interesting museum! Displays like this with interactive aspects are great and encourage kids to learn about the past. The tunnel map really brought it home; how many thousands lived most of their lives underground, working in danger and darkness. I think the Poldark novels (and series) helped make the rest of the world aware of this history. It did for me, here on the other side of the world. Gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill (near Sacramento, California) in 1848. After the Gold Rush, much of the "placer" gold in that could be panned from rivers and streams was depleted, so people turned to mining, hence the California Stamps you mentioned. With the historic rains and flooding we've had this year, I've been reading that 2023 will be the year of the new 'gold rush'. The shovel breakfast was a hoot!
Really enjoyed this video Sarah and Andrew, well done again!!! Looked like such a great day out , and the fur babies looked like they thoroughly enjoyed a beautiful day as well, sending lots of happiness your way, Lori
Hi Lori! Thank you! Our pup is settling into the filming mode beautifully, Sarah :)
Loves it. It was very interesting and Portreath looks like a place I would love to visit. Thank you Sarah and Andrew and the two doggos 🤗🤩
Oh this was fun! Thank you so much for delightful Cornish history. I think we will be very near Cornwall Gold when we visit. I am going to look into going there. Not sure I am up to breakfast on a shovel but we enjoyed watching you enjoy your breakfast. Thanks again.
The breakfast meant that I didn't cook for the rest of the day! I think you will be fine, there are a range of breakfast options, like eggs benedict, something for everyone! Sarah
@@CornishWalkingTrails My Cornish cousin is all ready for the shovel breakfast, thanks again for this great video
Living in sunny (yup, sunny today) Spain, nothing can compare with beautiful Cornwall.
That was an enjoyable video. It’s lovely to see how pup has grown so much. Thank you Sarah and Andrew.
Have you been to Lappa valley. Unfortunately not a budget day out but an interesting place to visit. Just outside of St Newlyn East the miniature railway takes you to East Wheal Rose site of the worst mining disaster in Cornwall where 39 drowned after the mine filled up with water after a flash flooding in July 1846. There is a preaching pit in St Newlyn East in memory of those who drowned.
Oh how interesting! We will have a look and find some more info, stories or accounts in our books! We were really lucky when we went. The children were younger and Lappa Valley were celebrating an anniversary, and reduced their prices to the same as the day they opened, so we only paid a £1 or so to enter! Unplanned, just a happy coincidence! Sarah :)
What a great day out!what a hard life it must have been working there ,my deepest respect to all those people who worked/lived there,anyway free parking sounds fab ,and breakfast on a shovel😂 looks yummy 😋 did the puppies where alowed to come to the cafe??thank you for this wonderful video sarah&andrew (puppiesnearly stealing the show😂),greetings from hamburg ,erika&uwe
Yes, doggies welcome in the cafe, no problems! Sarah :)
@@CornishWalkingTrails thank you so much❣️:)
What a great video, Delicious breakfast and so educational and always lovey to see a beautiful walk by the sea. Thank you 🙏
Thank you! A good day out! Sarah :)
Really enjoyed the video. We will certainly be visiting in June when we are on holiday ❤
Loved it amazing value! I’ve never been to Cornwall or the UK were my family ancestors came from .. the Warren side of my mum’s family were from St Just, & went to South Australia to Burra to the copper mining area, before going to the goldfields .. from what I found the ancestral grandfathers were blacksmiths rather than miners, an equal important role. My great grandfather had a blacksmiths shop in Melbourne, & his wife was a local midwife with the street with their cottage named after Emma
We love your video’s, thank you
Wonder as always guys. This was never on my radar. Thanks for sharing. Will definitely visit when home at mum and dads in the summer.
Love the shovel breakfast and story of the naked swimmer😂.
The shovel breakfast set us up all day - I didn't need to worry about tea! Sarah :)
Really interesting video. Haven't been there for many years. I first went when it was just callef Tolgus Tin, back in 1975 or '76. I went there with my then girlfriend, we saw a "Win a Mini" competition where you had to visit 5 or 6 local attractions and you could then enter a prize draw to win a mini. Other attractions on the list included Paradise Park, Wendron Forge (now known as Poldark Mine) and place in Goldsithney called "World of Mechanical Musìc" or something like that. All the places were fascinating, but we didn't get the mini.
You do an excellent channel - relaxed, authentic, informative and totally enjoyable 🐬
I've been to Cornwall Gold a couple of times in the past and it was always an enjoyable day out.
Wheal Martyn Clay Works, St Austell, was also an enjoyable day out. There is an entry charge but on full price tickets you then get free entry for the year. Family tickets are also available. There are picnic spots within the grounds so you can take your own food - or you could when I was last there! Could that be an option for you to look at? It's also doggie friendly 🙂
I remember going as a child, and enjoyed it. Last year we approached them and by a series of missed emails (mostly on my behalf!), didn't make it to the attraction. Perhaps we will try again! Sarah :)
Hi Sarah and Andrew. I really enjoyed the history of tin streaming. It was so interesting going to Cornwall Gold with you. I even loved the nude bathing story.
A little bit naughty! Alway fascinating what you find in old accounts and books! Sarah :)
Hello from Kentucky US 👋 I love your videos 😊
I’ll have what their having. Looks yummy.
Every time Sarah finds a good gluten free meal, I take notes for my next trip to Cornwall. That breakfast looked especially good! As someone with Celiac, I'd love it if you did a video on your favorite gluten free finds.
Breakfast on a shovel😅😅😅
Bit different from a 'bargain bucket'😊
I knew there was a reason I wanted to be an engine driver - they had a habit of cooking on a shovel in the firebox! Lovely.
@@royfearn4345yup! My dad was a fireman during the steam days and part of his job was making breakfast for the crew on the same shovel he put the coal in with. 😂
How wonderful! Fry an egg in no time! Definitely would be allowed today!! Sarah :)
You can just have a plate if you want! 🍽️😂😍
That's my idea of a good day out! Free parking & free admission, just the thing you want if you have 4 kids to entertain (or these days, grandkids😄). And mostly under cover for rainy days, as well. What's not to like.
Great for all ages and best of all, you are in control of the spending! Sarah :)
Excellent day out.....
Working in that tin mine would be my idea of absolute HELL! Even if it was only as a Bal Maiden in disguise.
Very interesting, I went there a few years ago.
Sarah I have a significant birthday this year and would quite like to buy a pair of 18k gold sea glass earrings , any idea where to look on line for them ?
That's an interesting thought, but I don't know where you could find earrings like that. Perhaps you could contact or message to Cornwall Gold? Sarah :)
Thanks Sarah .
Shame tin was so pliable and thin. I remember Tin Soldiers years ago.