Dear Internet,
WHAT A WEEK. After finishing our finals, we could all
finally breath a sigh of relief. All that was left was a 6 day long coach trip
to Western England. I’ll admit, at first, I wasn’t too keen to go. I would’ve
rather stayed in London and enjoyed my last few days that sit in a coach and
stay at hostels. I don’t know if you remember, but my last experience with a
hostel did not turn out well. I wasn’t looking forward to it at all. But, mark
this moment because I don’t say this often…I was wrong. Let’s be organized and
break this into days.
Monday:
- - Tinturn Abbey, one of the many old monasteries
in ruin in England. History lesson! The reason they’re all in ruin is because
King Henry the 8th separated from the Catholic church in order to
divorce his first wife, Catharine of Aragon. Known as the Reformation, this
spurred the destruction of many churches and monasteries.
| Tinturn Abbey |
- - Bath. I remember visiting this place as a little
girl when I lived in England. The Roman Bath House is the main attraction here.
It’s a naturally heated bathtub where the ancient Romans used to come to bathe
and worship. Too bad the water was horribly dirty. After we went to the Fashion
Museum, where Meredith and I might’ve had a little TOO much fun.
- - Hostel #1. The worst of all the hostels in my
opinion. Mainly because it was closing down after we left because it was NOT UP
TO STANDARDS. This also marks the first of many jacket potatoes on the trip.
Tuesday:
- - Exeter Cathedral. Beautiful, but what made this
one of my favorites was what we did after our tour. Our whole group walked to
the back chapel of the cathedral and sang a few hymns. It was incredibly
special and spiritual.
- - Tintagel and Merlin’s Cove. This is where King
Arthur’s castle was. You can still see the ruins built into the side of the
cliffs. This was also the first time seeing the ocean in a VERY long time.
Being a fish out of water, I was thrilled! The sun was shining and the waves
were crashing in this lovely place that I wish I could call home. After a bit
of exploring, we went on a “short” and “flat” walk along the coast to the next
town. What was meant to be 2 miles turned into 5 along the rocky up and down
path that lead to Boscastle. While it was one of the most beautiful things, I
wish I was a little more prepared!
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| Merlin's Cove |
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| The view from our hike |
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| Merlin's Cove |
- - Hostel #2. This was my favorite hostel! It was
right on the beach and my room faced the ocean. We kept our window open that
night so we could hear the ocean as we drifted off to sleep. Before we went to
bed, a few of us went on a walk on the beach since the tide had gone out. In
the dark we sang silly songs and ran around barefoot like idiots.
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| The view from our hostel |
Wednesday:
- - Eden Project. A self-sustainable “garden”, it
holds one of the world’s largest rainforests in captivity. Who knew?! With huge
biome’s, you can visit the tropics and the Mediterranean all in one day. Plus
the food court is awesome!
- - Land’s End. This is where people thought that
the world literally ended.
- - Hostel #3. The nicest of all the hostels. I was
pleased with this.
Thursday:
- - Saint Michael’s Mount. One of the most gorgeous
places I’ve been to. It’s a castle on an island that you can walk to when the
tide is out. SO COOL. Plus people still live in the castle. EVEN COOLER.
- - Stourhead Gardens. This is where certain scenes from
the newer version of Pride and Prejudice were filmed. Cue swoons. It was
beautiful!
- - Hostel #4. Did not like this hostel. Aside from
the fact that my bed felt more like a crib, a stray cat decided to sleep in my
friend’s bed while she was out.
Friday:
- - Salisbury Cathedral. Really beautiful with a
cute little old man as our tour guide. Plus I got to see the Magna Carta!
- - Stonehenge! Self explanatory. Pretty much
awesome.
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| Our whole group! |
Saturday:
- - Winchester Cathedral. This was a very unique
cathedral because its crypt was flooded! Apparently it floods majority of the
year. You can still go down and view part of it, which was amazing. Just check
out the picture.
- - Royal Pavillion. Where the Prince Regent, also
known as George the 4th, spent a lot of his younger days. It is over
the top to the highest degree. There were no pictures allowed sadly. I could
spout off random information I learned from my audio guide, but that’s no fun.
- - Otto’s. Not part of our tour but part of London.
Since it was my last night in England (WAAAAH), some friends and I hit up our
favorite pizza place. It’s definitely a favorite. Cornmeal crust pizzas topped
with crazy things like BBQ wings and brussel sprouts. Sounds weird, but is
absolutely delicious.
| BEST. PIZZA. EVER. |
It didn’t hit me until Saturday that I would be leaving
London so soon. It was a bit scary to think about! I’ll write more on that
later, but this trip was a great way to spend time with some of my favorite
people in the world. It also showed me how much I love not just London but
England too! It might be rainy and cold, but nothing beats my England. GOD SAVE
THE QUEEN.
Love,
Courtney











































