86. Porthcurno to Sennon Cove

8 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . Thankfully a slightly easier walk than yesterday, but equally as long. Today we are reaching a massive milestone, hence I am carrying a special bottle in my back pack to celebrate. We start with a wander down the road from our holiday cottage to the Sennon Cove Camping and Caravanning site. The bus is running at Cornish time, but nevertheless arrives. Once again, we ride on the top deck, with the wind blowing my hair all over the place, Bridget Jones style, well almost! The bus weaves round the coast, stopping at Land’s End enroute to Porthcurno. [...]

By |2024-03-27T18:38:04+00:00July 10, 2022|Cornwall|0 Comments

85. Mousehole to Porthcurno

8 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . An absolutely stunning, yet tough, coastal walk, the weather the best that July in England can offer, with few settlements yet bookended by amazing wildlife sightings. In fact, two of which are a first for me. We’ve stayed overnight in a farmhouse cottage call Brae Barn cottage, not far from Land’s End. We have certainly struck lucky with this Airbnb. Having arrived at gone midnight after the best journey you could expect we’d blindly found the front door and slept soundly until the sun came up and we realised we hadn’t shut the blinds. Chat to our hosts about [...]

By |2024-03-29T13:47:37+00:00July 9, 2022|Cornwall|0 Comments

84. Penzance to Mousehole

3.5 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . We have a fun morning splashing and relaxing in the Jubilee Pool, which I highly recommend – well the geothermal pool, we weren’t tempted by the other much colder pool! Followed by a mooch around the little shops in Chapel Street - love the plant shop and cute little gift shop, we will return to spend money, but for now we are continuing our coast walk. Start on the seafront promenade outside the jubilee lido where we swam this morning. There’s a cool Art Deco building to our right - I wonder if it has always been a pub, [...]

By |2023-08-31T06:44:45+00:00April 13, 2022|Cornwall|0 Comments

83. Perran Sands to Penzance

4 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . After breakfast at our loft apartment in Penzance we dash to the bus station. Cornish bus drivers seem to be in no hurry to get anywhere. There are lots of us waiting, mostly heading to Flambards in Helston. Thankfully we are not on the bus long and are soon jumping off at this random crossroads on the main road, Wander down to Perranuthnoe - a little seaside village with a couple of cafes - one not open on Tuesdays and the other putting the finishing touches for the new season and hopefully opening for the season on Wednesday! It’s [...]

By |2023-08-31T06:45:04+00:00April 12, 2022|Cornwall|0 Comments

82. Porthleven to Perran Sands

10 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . Breakfast at Doolittle before starting todays walk straight from here, leaving todays bus adventure for the end of the day. Starting up at the harbour, they are just setting up the market stalls for the Sunday traders and the bikers are arriving for their morning meet-up as we amble out of the village towards the cliff path. We pass the old lifeboat house, now an artists gallery, the really high set post box in the blue wall and the large newly converted dwelling that we observed yesterday. On closer inspection, although sympathetically constructed from local stone in the local [...]

By |2023-08-31T06:45:34+00:00April 10, 2022|Cornwall|0 Comments

81. Poldhu Cove to Porthleven

6 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . Enjoy a toasted tea cake and freshly squeezed orange juice for breakfast at Dolittle, our holiday cottage in Porthleven. We catch the bus into Helston, change to the number 34 for Poldu. There’s a change of bus driver at Flambards theme park, the drivers have a long chat, making us well behind schedule, only to go a few metres round the corner to pick up an elderly lady who had been waiting patiently inches from the bus for maybe ten minutes! Leave the bus at Poldu, (Poldhu or Poldu? The signs all vary) where families are enjoying refreshments at [...]

By |2023-08-31T06:52:23+00:00April 9, 2022|Cornwall|0 Comments

80. Lizard Peninsula to Poldhu Cove

11 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . We’ve returned to Cornwall, now as grandparents and with a son-in-law. After a comfortable night at “Doolittle” in Porthleven we drive to Mullion and board the number 34 bus – Lizard bound. It’s very much a local’s bus, going round the houses, but after 24 stops, drops us at the green at the Lizard where we left off in November. Since then, the shops have been freshly painted and it seems much brighter place. It's a short meander down to Lizard point where we stop for breakfast sitting outside the Wavecrest café. We are the first punters of the [...]

By |2023-08-31T06:46:29+00:00April 8, 2022|Cornwall|0 Comments

78. Porthallow to Coverack

6.5 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . After a night at The Five Pilchards and a battering of rain we wake up to clear blue skies over Porthallow Cove. Motor to our destination then taxi back and we are setting off by 10:30. Having pondered the map and read “Ruth’s Coastal Walk” we are pre-warned the first half of today’s walk is on roads and inland footpaths so we head out of Porthallow up the quiet road towards Porthoustock. The route takes us right through the Fat Apples Café and Wild Campsite which is closed for the month of November –it looks like it would be [...]

By |2023-08-31T12:34:12+00:00November 7, 2021|Cornwall|0 Comments

77. Helford to Porthallow

9 Miles Miles walked since starting. . . Still feeling high on last night’s stunning sunset over the Fal Estuary and our mornings stroll through the gardens of Trebah we drive the 13 miles round the estuary to the little village of Helford. The car park, above the village, is thankfully free for the winter months – no scrabbling for cash or time on my phone trying to work an app. We follow the road down the hill to the quaint village with its whitewashed cottages, thatched roofs and the Shipwright Inn. A little wooden footbridge takes us over the inlet, down to the ferry point. On [...]

By |2023-08-31T12:34:41+00:00November 6, 2021|Cornwall|0 Comments
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