Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Huangguoshu 4-day tour to the ends of the earth in the UK - Penzance

Huangguoshu 4-day tour to the ends of the earth in the UK - Penzance

Penzance is located in the far west of England and has a sunny and mild climate. If you haven’t had enough fun at the carnival in the surfing resort of Newquay, continue west to Lands End in Penzance, and you will definitely feel that there are no regrets in your trip.

Penzance, originally meaning sacred cape, is located in the west of Mounts Bay and is also the terminus of British Railways extending westward from London. 16 kilometers west from Penzance, you come to the western end of the British Way. The sea breeze howled and the sky was cloudless. There is no haze of British weather at all, which makes people feel suddenly enlightened. When tourists arrive here by train, they pass Mount Chaels, a mountain floating on the sea. The castle on the hill looks spectacular from a distance.

Transportation:

Train: It takes 5 hours to get here from London Paddington Station; it takes about 2 hours to get here from Plymouth.

By car: It takes 7-8 hours to get here by long-distance bus from London Victoria Coach Station. (This route is only open in summer)

Penzance Tourist Information Center, Penzance Tourist Information Center

Address: Station Road, Penzance

Tel: 44 01736 362207

Opening hours: Summer Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00; Saturday 9:00-16:00; Sunday 10:00-13:00

Monday to Friday 9:00-17:00, Saturday 10:00-13:00.

Visit

Zi Lanjiao. Land End

The territory of England is shaped like a giant boot, and the corner of Lands is the toe of the boot. You won't see the typically elegant British scenery here at all. The Cape has huge waves and howling sea winds all year round. Also because of the strong winds, the sky here is bluer than elsewhere in England.

Standing at the top of Zilanjiao, you can see the endless sea in front of you, with thousands of huge waves surging under your feet from time to time. Unknowingly, you will feel a sense of pride, as if it is the end of the world.

Address: Sennen Randerson Customs House, Penzance,

Transportation: You can rent a car or walk from Penzance.

Telephone: 44 0870 4580099

Opening hours: November 1st - April 6th, Monday - Sunday, 10:00-15:00.

St Michael's Mount, St Michael's Mount

Five or six kilometers from Penzance. If you take the train, you can see very clearly along the way. Like the famous Mont Saint-Michel in Brittany Peninsula, France, it is a tidal island. It is an island when the tide is high and a headland when the tide is low.

There once was an ancient monastery on the mountain, which was converted into a castle in the 16th century. In 1659, the O'Byrne family purchased the tidal island and castle. Today, the island and castle remain the private domain and home of the family. In May 2002, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom came to St. Michael's Hill as a guest of the castle owner and stayed in the castle for three days, adding new luster to this ancient castle.

Address: Malacion, tr17 0ef

Transportation: During high tide, you need to take a boat from Penzance to the island.

Telephone: 44 01736 710507

Opening hours: April 1st - November 7th, 9:00-17:00.

Tickets: Adults 6.4; Children 3.2

Minack Theatre, Minack Theatre.

This theater is 3 kilometers away from Landers Point and is a modern theater with a history of less than 80 years. However, the stone audience seats imbue this theater with historical vicissitudes, like an ancient Roman ruin.

The theater faces the cliff, and you can enjoy the ever-changing sea view from your seat. every summer. Various forms of programs such as Shakespeare's classic plays, operas, dance dramas, and children's plays are performed here every day. This place has become a local attraction, and there is an endless stream of people coming here to watch programs and visit every day.

Address: Penzance, Boscono

Telephone: 44 01736 810181