Our time in Cornwall was spent weaving in and out of seaside towns and discovering villages tucked between the grassy patchwork of farmer's fields. While in these nooks and crannies of the countryside, we never tired of the many food options available. We tried some classics like fish'n'chips and cream tea, but also made some new edible discoveries along the way too.
Read MoreWe've seen some gorgeous sunsets on our travels, but the winner for best sunset of the entire trip goes to Towan Beach in our Cornish home base city of Newquay.
Read MoreCornwall was one place that wasn't on our original itinerary. We'd heard about it here and there, but it wasn't until our guesthouse owner in Malta raved about the beautiful scenery (and we were quite smitten with Malta's scenery at that point) that our curiosity grew. So, when we were ready to look for our final destination in the U.K., we figured why not! What's in Cornwall? Just the usual things...space age domes, a jaw-dropping cliff side theatre, intriguing little stone circles, oh yeah, and a ton of beautiful scenery.
Read MoreWe hit Belfast and London pretty much back to back with very little time in each. Pub grub washed down with a nice Irish brew was a must eat in Ireland, and we couldn't stop in London without hitting our favorite food area. We also discovered that Londoners are currently obsessed with...curry?!
Read MoreLondon has been the setting for a great many stories, and as we're nearing the final chapters of our trip, how could we not include a stop here to take in a few things old, new, and possibly true.
Read MoreThere are places in this world where the mere mention awakens the inner-traveller, stirring up wanderlust, and a desire to learn more about the story and mystery hidden between the syllables of a name. These places become a must see. We took a day out from Belfast to explore the beautiful rugged coast of Northern Ireland and to visit one these special places for us...the Giant's Causeway.
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