Sunday 13th March
We drove to the long stay car park at Gwithian to await our
taxi back to Portreath to begin the second stage of our trek. Taxi cost £25.00. There were two nasty dips to cross, but after
that, it was an easy walk in improving weather.
We ate our lunch at Hell’s Mouth, a vertigo-inducing cliff. Scary messages from the Samaritans, in case
one might be tempted to leap. There is a handy café there where we had a coffee
after lunch.
Then, a highlight of the trip – at Godrevy we were able to
look down at seals on a secluded beach with their young. Needs a better camera than mine to get a
decent picture. The walk ends with a very pleasant stroll along Gwithian sands,
with the tide right out.
We had supper in the Queens.
I had the Sunday roast – roast beef and Yorkshire and forget about
healthy eating. Chris had sausage and
mash. They warned us to book, but the
place was not full. Came to £35.00.
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