After Portsmouth, DH and I headed for Plymouth. What a beautiful city! We stayed in a
Lovely hotel that was over 300 years old and a short distance from the famous Plymouth Hoe.
On our first night in Plymouth, we took the suggestion of the hotel staff and went to the Arts' Centre to see the movie, Monuments Men, followed by supper in the restaurant upstairs...it was a great evening!
The next day DH and I walked up the hill from our hotel to the famous Plymouth Hoe, an amazing area full of history which is above the cliffs on the coast line. It features a huge swathe of parkland as well as walkwaysxwhichbrun along the coastline. The Spanish Amada was spotted from the Hoe spurring Sir FrancoscDrake into action all those centuries ago...
The bowling club which is on the way to the Hoe has a lovely display of daffodils
The Plymouth Hoe features a huge swathe of grass...
Looking back at the hotels across the road from the Plymouth Hoe...
The original Eddystone Lighthouse is now part of the Hoe area...
Looking down from the Hoe at the right...
The statue of Sir Francis Drake is one of a number of statues and memorials in the Hoe...
Another view across the grass...
Looking out to sea...
A self explanatory sign...
The Hoe features a huge public pool but it's not opened yet...it's not even filled yet! Lol
Looking down from the left hand side
As we walked down along the sea wall , we saw an old cannon...a perfect back drop for a photo for DH...
After we walked down the path from the Hoe, we walked on until we came to the waterfront where we found the Mayflower Steps. The Mayflower was the shipbthatvcarriedctge first European settlers to America and they left from this wharf...they boarded the ship, 'Mayflower' by climbing down these steps!
1620... Now that's a long time ago!
A bit of history for Australia...we saw this plaque on a hotel wall nearvthecwaterfront...
And then we walked through the charming Barbican area of quaint shops and cafés...
There was even a gin distillery in the Barbican area...
A photo taken later in the day looking towards the Plymouth Hoe...
Another lovely morning spent discovering so much history...