I too have been racing past Jamaica in for years. When I started the main road went passed the front of the Inn. I will certainly visit when it is open again. As for Smuggling I have a short tale to tell. Back in September 1976 I camped at Pentewan sands. My tent was right at the beach edge, just a low grass bank separated us. Great in the late summer sun but very cold at night. We came back to the tent on the second night, it was dark as we had stayed out all day and then went for a meal. The tent and bedding turned out to be wet as it had rained and water had got in. We salvaged what dry bedding we could and got our heads down in the car. About one in the morning I awoke to a sound. I could see on the rocks to the right a light shining and then I heard voices behind the car. A torch flashed behind us and two men walked right passed the car, I froze. I could see a small boat and figures on the beach near the rocks. My wife woke up and I told her to be quiet. I started the engine and quickly left the campsite. In the morning light we returned to pack up. I went down to the rocks but couldn't see anything but to this day I am convinced that they were smugglers.
@phil73013 жыл бұрын
Oh, it was you in the car, we could have done with your help as the barrels of whisky were heavy 😃. I remember when I was a kid,early 70s !,, we slept in our Morris Marina on chisel beach, early hrs someone walked by on the pebbles,. Next day the body of a diver was recovered , he'd been trying to raid the crab and lobster pots !!
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous story! I bet they wondered what was going on in the car!! Probably fishermen! Sarah :)
@jameskrell43923 жыл бұрын
@@CornishWalkingTrails I now live not thirty miles from Pentewan after moving to the South West twenty years ago. There is a defunct land locked harbour at the Eastern end of the beach but there is a boat landing strip a bit West of that. I don't know if the boat landing was there in 1976. But why would you land a boat near rocks when there is a gradually shelving beach? It spooked me at the time, but maybe they were fishing. It was September, the campsite had few people on it, mainly campers and caravans, not tents. I have never forgotten talking to an owner of a camper van behind us, he had just retired and was on a months tour of Britain. But here is a strange thing. Looking for information on the use of Pentewan sands for boats today I came across this, "A Satanic cult is being blamed for the horrific death of a horse found on a beach. The animal was discovered on Pentewan beach near Mevagissey, Cornwall, with a driftwood cross topped with the body of a dead seagull." This was reported in the National press including the Daily Telegraph in 2012." I have only been back once since 1976, That was when I first moved down. I think I will give it miss altogether next time, who knows what goes on there?
@hetrodoxly12033 жыл бұрын
Couple of guys going fishing off the beach.
@paulkarenuk77453 жыл бұрын
Thank you both....appreciate your vlogs ..just what we need..love Cornwall.
@phil73013 жыл бұрын
That was lovely, can't beat Cornwall in the spring. The daffodils are out in a village up the road already ! And I couldn't believe that a Camilla has flowered and is past its best too, everything is so advanced even with all this cold weather 👍🥟🥟🥟
@robertristinge43853 жыл бұрын
Morning Cornwall.
@margaretrotherforth23463 жыл бұрын
Thanks once again, great video made my day and lots of other people's. You brighten everyone's lives in these crazy times. Keep safe X😄
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure! Sarah :)
@deborahhandy16753 жыл бұрын
Looks very interesting history, we look forward to our visit when we can go , enjoyed video thank-you
@alcatraz3539Ай бұрын
Went there a few years back whilst on the way to Padstow. Olde worlde and a unique almost spooky atmosphere to the place but that's probably down to the sheer age of the Inn and the stories attached to it. Well worth a visit and only a minute or so off the main road. Great food too!
@Chris-the-wrecker3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned wreckers. Stay safe Andy and Sarah from them fasle lights.
@MariaLeel3 жыл бұрын
This is such a lovely video. Jamaica Inn was my first introduction to Daphne Du Maurier. Visited the Inn many years ago... must go again! And thanks so much for the detour to Altarnun (Francis Davey... what a spooky man). Loved it x
@Mousyfox Жыл бұрын
I've stayed there a couple of times in the past, when working in the area. It has changed considerably in the time since. Nice to see it again, since I retired five years ago. I bought several of Daphne DuMaurier's books whilst there, and still have them, along with my room pass card from my last stay. Thank you for the nostalgic reminder.
@Chris-the-wrecker3 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite places.
@anitaford65593 жыл бұрын
Love the tour of the end. I’m a history fanatic and the older the story or legend the better.
@anitaford65593 жыл бұрын
The Inn. Hat spell check. Lol.
@Hedgehogsinthemist1237 ай бұрын
Alturnum: another place I've never visited. Wow, so picturesque with the bridge and river. Haven't been to Jamaica Inn since the 1980s, when the A30 went past it. There used to be a parrot which greeted you as you came in the front door. It wasn't an 'attraction' then. I think it was taken over recently and has now been revamped into a hotel, although I don't know why you'd want to stay there as it's in the middle of nowhere, but could come in very handy in a blizzard when the road is blocked. It has an interesting history.
@bookprincess6123 жыл бұрын
Loved it 👏👏👏
@adventureswithLK3 жыл бұрын
Well now where will I get my pasty from, since my smuggling connection is in stocks. Oh wait, he escaped and all is good. I love historical places like this. Looked like a fun place to explore. Have a wonderful week you two.
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Hi Lance! How you doing? We are still in lockdown here and challenging times for filming! Sarah :)
@TravellingTorunn3 жыл бұрын
This was really exciting to watch :) I haven't been very much inland in Cornwall, as I am mainly walking the coastal paths. But I see that it could be a great idea to visit Jamaica Inn and perhaps also do some walking up to some of the lovely tors :) I was - again - inspired by you to order yet another book. Jamaica Inn. I will luckily get a lot of time for reading when I retire in the end of the year ;-) Thank you for sharing this video. Torunn :-)
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! And enjoy the book! It is a great story and very different to the Hitchcock film, which must have been challenging to make but has altered the story to accommodate the stars at the time. I prefer the book! Sarah :)
@barryjaques30653 жыл бұрын
Good little video thank you. Ill have to visit it again as it has changed so much since i visited it, the museum was full of stuffed animals hundreds of them all set out doing different things like rats & mice playing cricket for eg, some of it was scary. there was only a little bit on Daphne Du Maurier.
@judybee3 жыл бұрын
Always somewhere that we have flashed by on the way to other places in Cornwall, so it was great to see inside. Been to Altarnun though and also to Warleggan (where the vicar put up cardboard cutouts as the congregation cos no one would go!). I love the tales and fables of Cornwall. Am re-reading the Minack Chronicles at mo during Lockdown, but I must dig out my Daphne Du Mauriers from under the bed for the next set of reading. Atmospheric stuff. Felt strange seeing you two being able to actually have a meal together somewhere. It's been a L-O-N-G time since we have done anything like that these days. I guess this was filmed and filed away for future viewing last Springtime. Bet the daffs are out though in Cornwall already! J x
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Yes, the daffs are just starting, the camelias have been out for a while and the primroses too. Looking into getting some crocuses for saffron, I think they flower in the autumn! Sarah :)
@chrisneedham58033 жыл бұрын
Great video. I didn't realise the extent of smuggling pasties in Cornwall. The pasties were mined and also smuggled in by ship. 😂😂
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Indeed! Smuggled, mined and harvested in Cornwall! Sarah :)
@lindacourtemanche77283 жыл бұрын
Lovely video. Great info and what looks like a fun day. Thanks again for allowing us into your world of beautiful Cornwall.
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure! Sarah :)
@dianewetherill1853 жыл бұрын
Fascinating tour of Jamaica Inn. Now I want to read the book! Thank you for such an entertaining vlog!🥰
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Me too! Even though I've read and re-read it several times!! Sarah :)
@tonimabbatt31173 жыл бұрын
we went there last july early such a fabulous place must admit you get that eerie feel but it's a good feeling thanks for sharing great video x
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Such a cool place to visit and I guess a must stop to pick up the final Cornish goodies on the way back up country! Sarah :)
@tonimabbatt31173 жыл бұрын
@@CornishWalkingTrails deffo hun exactly what we did, we will be visiting again just loved it x
@carolann9633 жыл бұрын
Hi Sarah and Andrew, loved that video, it brings back lots of happy memories. As I've probably said before we go down PZ every year sometimes twice (obviously not this year!) Always used to drive past until one day about forty or more years ago now when our boys were small, we decided to go in and have a look around. At the back there was a courtyard where there was a window you could look through and see Daphne Du Maurier's desk laid out with all her writing materials. Next door there was a museum with all sorts of artefacts relating to the sea and other strange things (including stuffed animals and odd looking things in jars? it was a bit creepy!) That's all gone now and as you see its been updated with that lovely gift shop and little film theatre etc., My son and I still visit, not every time but I like to call in on the way back home to look in the shop.😀 Many thanks. Take Care xx
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
I love the shop - full of goodies! Sarah :)
@suerobertson51323 жыл бұрын
Not a walk, but still awesome info, love the sceanic views,,,,I remember watching (here in OZ) a TV series, about Jamaica Inn rough storey but now I know it's true,,,,thanx for all your videos,,,👍🇦🇺
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
The BBC made a production a few year ago, 2015 I think, and it was slated here because the characters were too 'mumbly'. Trying too hard be authentic! Great story from Du Maurier though, worth reading her book, Sarah :)
@helenbosworth6273 жыл бұрын
Great video really enjoyed it Canit wait for the next keep up the good work stay safe xx
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! You too! Sarah :)
@greenrosenz3 жыл бұрын
We were there in July/August 1978. A great holiday. There used to be a parrot/ cockatoo in a cage in the bar. It grabbed my girlfriend's ( now wife of 42 years) wooly jumper & woulndn't let go to the meriment of all in the bar. We laughed later at the next victim a little later. Cornwall is a lovely place. Tnanks for posting your wonderful walks.
@Hedgehogsinthemist1237 ай бұрын
I remember the parrot. I think it was a macaw. It was large and very colourful.
@theofficialjamaicainnparan16565 ай бұрын
@@Hedgehogsinthemist123 The parrot was a girl, but called Percy. He left the Inn in the late 1990's as was unwell. The parrot lived a few more years with one of the bar managers.
@Hedgehogsinthemist1235 ай бұрын
@@theofficialjamaicainnparan1656 aw, god bless Percy. Thanks for the info.
@LetsMakeADayOfIt3 жыл бұрын
Hey there! We are Matt and Ann and we just recently came across your channel. Your videos are very nice to watch! They are very interesting and the scenes are really pretty! Thanks for sharing! Keep up the great work! :)
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! Sarah :)
@Lord-IanPerkins3 жыл бұрын
Just watched your latest video and it gave me so many happy memories. When we went there, we carried on to Carnglaze Caverns afterwards. Maybe this place would be of interest to you also?
@jameskrell43923 жыл бұрын
Are pasties magic? I thought I had smuggled a few pasties out of Cornwall when I lived in the North of England but they had all vanished by the time I got home.
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Oh really? That 's so weird! Pasties disappear here too! I think a sneaky Andrew has something to do with it! Sarah :)
@rabbastern3 жыл бұрын
Ich habe das Buch gelesen - leider habe ich einen Besuch dort verpasst. Aber wir kommen zurück ! Gruß Konrad.
@stephenjohns38173 жыл бұрын
Nice place/video....just as well it's also a museum and gift shop as may struggle to survive these days.
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Yes, true. I think they are open for people that have to travel to work but otherwise, challenging, Sarah :)
@TheSWolfe3 жыл бұрын
I'd wager Andrew's a master pasty smuggler. "Devil in a dog-collar," is a great descriptive for DM's sinister vicar. I've seen other vids covering Jamaica Inn, the pub & the novel, even watched one awhile back briefly bio-ing Ms. Du Maurier, but I much more enjoy yr presentation, & how u go the extra mile, sometimes more sometimes less, in order to secure that image of whatever landmark features in yr vid that wk. Given my intense interest in your locale, it's ppl, their architecture, professions, & histories, I think it's time to consider reading the novels based on all these wondrous, mysterious places & characters which/whom to u are simply neighboring villages & their inhabitants. Time to start searching out source-material. Mayhap all this pleasurable research shall produce a novel of my own! Reading is fun & comes naturally, once u learn to do it. Writing can also be fun & natural, but entails much work: mental, physical, soul-searching & more, to hopefully create a story of sufficient value that others are interested enuff to pay to read it & publishers are willing to take a chance on getting it to that public. Tomorrow I resume writing, but today I read (& watch CWT). Carry on, u crazy kids! Luv yr comic, educational, entertaining, well-researched approach to all u do. Stay safe & keep it up. Cheers!
@geoffbenoy20522 жыл бұрын
Stayed two times here, lovely place to be. And for sure I return one day, alive or death 😁
@lionelmarytravels60033 жыл бұрын
That was a great story. I’ve passed close by many times in the past, but never stopped and explored. Am I correct in thinking the A30 used to pass very close by? Looks like a great place to spend an hour or two.
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
The perfect place to pick up those goodies on the way back home and have a great lunch! Sarah :)
@Paulkazey18 ай бұрын
Great fun
@shaunspencer64373 жыл бұрын
Me here now. Its a strange thing how we've romanticised smugglers and highwayman and such like. Where as in reality they were more than often really nasty pieces of work.
@CornishWalkingTrails3 жыл бұрын
Very true!! Better with than against, me thinks! You are having fun!! Sarah :)
@brianswan35593 жыл бұрын
Until I moved to Cornwall I thought Altarnun was a planet from Star Trek.
@dianequelch37713 жыл бұрын
Are the tunnels open
@karinbeasant46692 жыл бұрын
There are no tunnels under the Jamaica Inn
@markjackson21453 жыл бұрын
evening
@jamesjenner81593 жыл бұрын
What a lot of rubbish! This is no longer the Inn I knew when young and where I had my first legal pint of beer on my eighteenth birthday. Give Jamaica Inn back to Bolventor and the Moor! Kernow bys vyken !
@shaunpreston283911 ай бұрын
It's been ruined like a lot off special places in kernow!
@Sir.Fisher10 ай бұрын
I will answer the question is it worth a visit .... NO .... they've ruined it and I'm a local.
@LikeItOrLumpIt2107 Жыл бұрын
I visited Jamaica Inn on my way back from a lovely stay at Sennen a few years back after listening to & reading all the hype. I was bitterly disappointed tbh. The bar/restaurant area was dirty, dingey and dark and more akin to a transport cafe. After looking at what was on offer food wise & the prices, decided not to eat & just had drinks. Everything looked faux & contrived, it was more akin to a theme park, in my opinion - especially with the tacky overpriced gift shop attached. It's like an inland version of Land's End. We wouldn't ever go back & couldn't recommend it to anyone.
@suerobertson51323 жыл бұрын
Not a walk, but still awesome info, love the sceanic views,,,,I remember watching (here in OZ) a TV series, about Jamaica Inn rough storey but now I know it's true,,,,thanx for all your videos,,,👍🇦🇺