We hired a rental to visit Cornwall to check places out ourselves and to show Pam places she'd been before before she left for NZ. Actually to take her some where she hasn't been before would involve a trip to Mongolia and the rental Insurance didn't cover that.
Off we set from Thrupp the latest Citroen , Sebastion Loeb rally special, which refused to let any one vechicle pass on freeway or narrow country lane.
Leonie was calling the pace notes, R7, L3, R6, L5, don't cut corner, sort of thing but when she called 4P confusion reigned until the recall was 4 A P then we pulled over to Parc Ferme...
After four odd hours we emerged from the wooded hills to view the nice fishing village of Looe way down South on the Cornwall coast.
The temperature was 26C which made being by the sea very pleasant..
The water Taxi moving people across the harbor @ 50p each...
I didn't notice until a week of taking photo's that my camera was on a setting for macro which is for close ups of insects etc so the photo's aren't great...
Looking up the harbor from the sea end..
Across to the other side..
The harbour entrance with sea wall and very sandy beach. ... I thought there was only stones in the UK..
We crossed on the boat.... those kids brought along a sail each incase the motor broke down..
It was back in the car and on to Fowey, another port, well after all the trip was to visit fishing ports.
We crossed the harbour to the village on a car ferry @ 3.50 quid all up...
For all you land lubbers this is called a tall ship.... maybe a survivor from the battle of Trafalgar....
Hard to find a fault on a day like this.....
The narrow village streets had constant traffic squeezing past visitors......
The word on the street was that, Paul the Croc man, was on the Southern coast...
So the locals were ready... a good colour match too...
Back in the car and on to Penzance. Not such a compact seaside town and staying to long wasn't an option...
First sight was of St Michaels Mount a privately owned estate. It was once a monastery type place...
At low tide it's possible to walk to the island...
Penzance Harbour....
And salt water baths on the promenade.......
Stayed the night in this pub B&B at Newbridge,
If in Cornwall do as the Cornwellies do, eat a Cornish pastie... Very filling and a lot of fillings to chose from but no gravy and not as good as a NZ steak, steak and cheese pie...
Headed up the West coast and the scenery was completely different, Awesome it was, with untamed land and every village and farm building was solid stone .....
Stone walls.....
Land covered with heather ......
And ruins of mines are common... Tin was the most common mineral extracted....
Narrow roads with high banks and hedge rows... had to stop and reverse to let vehicles by several times....
Up the coast and next was ST Ives....
Didn't drive to the centre of town, just a look from the hills......
Next stop was Padstow. This town made famous by Chef Rick Stein.
As with every town / village pay for parking then walk to see the sights.....
A nice pub with the hang'n basket theme...
And another 30 metres up the street....
More pleasure boats than fishing here...
The harbor inside the sea wall was quite small... but circled by shops, cafes, pubs etc.....
And the tourists were building up to " get out of my face" numbers.....
The reason they come here....
Rick Stein popularity..... the power of TV... His Deli shop...
Deli again..... has bottled ale in the name of "Chalky" the faithful dog .......
He also has a fish shop, fish & chip shop, Patisserie shop, B&B, a shop shop, never found his actual restaurant.....
So on up the coast but that's another story.....
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