Winter in Cornwall - icicles on the beach

It's so rare for us to have temperatures that drop below freezing here in Cornwall, but Storm Emma, also known as The Beast From the East, swept across our coastline bringing inches of snow and days of sub zero conditions.

Evie Johnstone Photography

Icicles - a natural beauty

Amongst the chaos, there were some moments of beauty. We headed to Watergate Bay where we were blown away by the huge icicles coming down the rocks. I'd never seen anything like it on any of my travels across the world, let alone on my own doorstep.

It was so incredibly beautiful, and almost unreal. There were hundreds and thousands of icicles formed by the natural water coming off the top of the cliff down towards the sea.

Watergate Bay Photography
Icicles Watergate bay
Storm Emma Watergate Bay
Watergate bay icicles
Icicles Watergate bay

Playing in the snow

The snow storm made it hard to travel further afield,so we stayed in Newquay. Later on in the day we played on the golf course and went tobogganing down the beach sand dunes - something super surreal.

The whole town came out to play, with kids, mums and dads all joining forces to race down the roads on their chosen transports. Bryony and I used our Dick Pearce Bellyboards to steam down the hills, whilst my other friend Verity chose a baking tray from my oven and plastic bag. Great choice Verity - there was some serious speed happening on that tray!

Beautiful Cornwall, whatever the weather

The sites around Cornwall were divine and I've loved seeing everybody's photos from around the coast. My favourite photo of all has to be this one below, taken by the Kynance Cove Cafe. This is the view of the freshly fallen snow from their beautifully located cafe.

I spend a lot of my summer days here on the south coast of Cornwall - it's truly breathtaking, both in snow and sunshine. 

Beautiful view, photo taken by Kynance Cove Cafe

Beautiful view, photo taken by Kynance Cove Cafe