Caroline Rodgers,
social worker is an adamant walker, and continues to demonstrate her love for
walking through participation in several cross country walks across the idyllic
English countryside each and every year. Many of these walks are made through
places unfamiliar to Rodgers, though they commonly take her through one of her
favorite places to visit: Cornwall.
As an enthusiast of
the coastal area of Cornwall, Caroline Rodgers, social worker, has developed a
special fondness for several of the incredible sights and attractions of the
Cornwall area. She provides a list of these favorites below.
St. Michael’s Mount
Every time Rodgers
happens to walk through Cornwall, she is sure to visit St. Michael’s Mount, a
famous and restored medieval monastery that provides every visitor a lesson in
English history, presenting people the chance to experience an authentic and
ancient English monastery built originally in the 1600s.
Lamorran House
Garden
A
Mediterranean-style garden famous for its lush and pristine landscaping, the
Lamarran House Garden makes an excellent stop for any new or seasoned traveler.
Visitors such as Caroline Rodgers social worker, often enjoy sitting amongst
the many horticultural beauties that adorn the Lamorran garden scape; to see
the sheer beauty and majesty of nature up close and personal.
Port Isaac
The tiny town of
Port Isaac is an enduring favorite for Caroline Rodgers, who never misses the chance to
take in the quaintness and beauty of this charming, Cornwall fishing port
during one of her extended countryside walks. A definite must-see, she says,
for anyone new to the Cornwall region.
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