Here we go again... more from Tintagel .
Why is St Nectans Glen spiritual?
The Valley is the course of the River Trevillitt
The area gets its name from the belief that Saint Nectan, a 6th-Century holy man, lived in a hermitage above the waterfall. As the legend goes, he would ring a silver bell when stormy weather came to warn ships of the perilous rocks at the mouth of the nearby Rocky Valley.
Walking up the Glen (which is the upper part of the Rocky Valley)
and the Waterfall at the top of the Glen (at the 'Hermitage' cafe and retreat centre)
Walking back a different way we passed St Piran's Well
Then, the lower bit, the so-called Rocky Valley
and the furthest we could go towards the sea
That is the end of my photos but In haven't seen all of Gill's