where a certain lurcher enjoyed his stay
and fun on a different beach
To be honest, I wasn't sure whether to add all the Cornwall pictures
to one post...but thought it would go on too long
so I have decided to do bite sized posts.
to one post...but thought it would go on too long
so I have decided to do bite sized posts.
(click here to read about the NCI at Rame Head)
....and walked across the fields and moorland - with Dartmoor ponies doing a good job grazing down the vegetation - they took no notice of us, they were too busy munching.
....and walked across the fields and moorland - with Dartmoor ponies doing a good job grazing down the vegetation - they took no notice of us, they were too busy munching.
the views were stunning, even on an overcast day
~ the view to the west ~
~ and the view to the east ~
there had obviously been a first floor to this building, going on the recesses in the walls
(how did William get into this blog - again!!)
Heading back up to the coastguard base
and the dartmoor's were ahead of us
lovely ponies
we thoroughly enjoyed our walk
and it was good exercise too.
15 comments:
Thanks for the tour!
Such sturdy ponies. What a wonderful place to hike!
Thanks Christine.
Thanks Marie.
Thanks for letting me tag along! (I'm sure my legs are going to ache tomorrow....lol)
That looks like a fabulous place to stay! You actually walked up that hill to the chapel, so worth it for those stunning views. That's a great photo of William sat in the window :)
I thought the walk would do us all good ;)
It was so worth the walk. Wasn't too far either, and we avoided a cloud burst on the way back!
Ann thank you for sharing these lovely photos. Would love to visit there some day, it looks like a wonderful place.
Thank you for the armchair trip.
It is lovely Joan, very scenic :-)
Glad you enjoyed CJ :-)
Cornwall is one of the amazingly beautiful places I visited and still remember with great pleasure. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos !
It's lovely along the south coast of Cornwall, I like the estuaries the best, like you say Jane, it is beautiful there.
A lovely winter walk. An interesting little chapel. It reminded me of St Aldhem`s in the Purbecks.
Yes, it is very similar to St. Aldhem's isn't it - up there on the hill away from everything.
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