So off down to the local cove and along the coastal path that takes you all the way if you want, to the Lizard.
Through the small fishing cove of Cadgwith,
pass the 'Devils frying pan'
and out along towards Church Cove ( the one that's on the East side of the Lizard).
Time for a coffee so we headed in land towards the Lizard village stopping to chat a woman who was delivering her news sheet around the 'Church Cove' village. Turned out she goes to the local village Church, used to go to the Methodist!!
As we walked into the Lizard we pass Ann's pasty house....so yes we bought a couple for our lunch which after a coffee we ate on the Lizard. They were good and filling. Duly fortified we cut aback across country which took us pass the local farm that sells the milk and 'ice cream!!!!!!' .
So a good 8 - 9 mile walk left us feeling content, so time for good read and chance to finish a book sitting in the sun. Oh and face time our granddaughter what a way to spend a day.
So it was with fading hope we drove to the West side of the Lizard to watch the sun set.
Sadly too cloudy as we sat on the cliff overlooking Mullion harbour with a small glass of white wine.
The sun tried but to no avail.
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