St Michael's Mount

Find the Giant's Heart

So, for the first time this holiday, we woke up to overcast skies and blowing winds, which was a little bit of a shame but it was not going to hold us back.   Today we decided to go to St. Michaels Mount.   We checked the tide times before setting off, the causeway was open 10am to 3pm, plenty of time to get across and back, with time to explore in the middle.   The mount lies out in the bay near the town of Marazion and gets cut off when. the tide was in.   There is a boat service, £2 per person, however, it was amusing to see a group try to wade back and get soaked up to their waists.

After arriving in Marazion and parking, £4 all day which was very reasonable, we headed across the causeway to the mount itself.   With the wind howling it was an emotional walk but we got across, windswept and cold but in one piece.   National Trust members get in free to the house which was very good.   The island is managed between the family that own it and the National Trust.

We then began the long climb to the top of the mount.   For us it was steep but on, the little guys on the other hand were true mountaineers getting to the top.   They both did it though, without any complaints, and soon we were stood at the top.

Its windy up here!

Which way is the beach?

Does this thing fire?

After this, we went into the house itself.   The house was interesting to walk around and the boys got a treasure hunt to do, with stickers every time they found one of the treasures.   We managed to miss a few as we went round, but that did not stop them getting their medal when we got to the end.   I did not manage to take any photos inside as I was too busy looking around, however, there was a brief part of the trip round the house which is outside.   This was hugely windy, but the boys had lots of fun running around.

Nah Nah, I'm out of the wind

I wish I was!

By the time we had finished round the house it was lunchtime.   We headed back down to the mount's harbour and found a lovely little cafe call the Sail Loft.   Here they did a selection of meals, I had whitebait, and the biggest sausage rolls you ever did see.   Lyns was very jealous of Gav having one with his soup!   Afterwards there was a cookie to share which the boys really enjoyed.

Eat it or wear it?

After dinner it was time to head back across the causeway before it closed.   Here we had a problem, both the boys had tired legs and were hesitant about walking back across.   At this point we pulled out Lyns' secret weapon.   For Christmas she had bought James a set of super hero capes but we had not opened them up to this point.   I had thrown them in my camera bag for such an occurrence as this.

Very soon we had two re-energised toddlers or should I say we had Batman and Spiderman on hand to deal with any trouble that may come our way.   Talk about a new lease of life, the two of them looked as if they had had their batteries changed.   I think I am going to carry a cape wherever I go from no onwards.

Come on Robin

Go go go...

Come on Batman

Coming!!!

I'll show you all the way

After we had flown over the causeway we had a little wander around Marazion, it would be rude to have a cream tea so soon after lunch!   There were a few little shops, all quite unique and interesting, with lots of little bits, right up the girls' street, not so much the boys' though and they lost interest quite quickly.

Then came the most important job of the day, finding somewhere to have a wee afternoon snackette as Lyns calls it, meaning tea and cake.   We tried the hotel on the bay which advertised cakes and cream teas but we walked out quite quickly as it did not appear to be the kind of place that welcomed young families.    We ended up going to the Chapel Rock Cafe, a hundred or so meters down the road.   Here they made us feel very welcome and the cream teas - wow - two huge scones, still warm and a good pot of tea.   So much for my diet and so much for a little snackette!   Nevermind though, too late to complain. 

Elliot looking chilled as ever

Kisses for his baby brother

After demolishing the cakes, it was time for the promised trip to the park we had seen in the morning.   It was a lovely park on the front.   Lots of things to play on and because the weather was not great we had it to ourselves.   At this point, I would like take a few minutes to have a Dominique spot as she made the most of all the equipment.

This is how you do it boys!

Or not

This cannot be too hard!

Errr.... help?

Even the boys / superheroes had lots of fun in the park.

What happens if I pull this?

What's down there?

After the park, it was time to head back to the cars and onto the cottage.   Even though the weather had conspired against us, it did not hold us back and we had a thoroughly enjoyable day.

Oh yes, the giant's heart, on the path up to the house on St. Michael's Mount there is a heart shape rock marking the point where the giant's heart is buried.   The boys had lots of fun looking for it, and even though there is a sign marking where it is, we still managed to walk past it, and had a nice gentleman not have pointed it out, we might still have missed it!

The Giant's heart