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Cornwall - Portloe to Porthscatho

Portloe is the furthest east you can go without crowds; only the slightly posh hotel for teas. The gallery compounds about 3 day walks and several excellent, but quiet beaches. The NT car park above Kiberick is good for walk back to Portloe and the more scenic cliffs to Nare Head and possibly to Carne for tea. Gull rock gives a constant offshore focus and views often extend back to Dodman point.The western half can be walked from either Pendower or Portscatho, perhaps from the Porthcurnick car park. There is an excellent beach at Pendower and there are a number of small beaches between there and Portscatho. Unfortunately the Pendower Hotel has closed but the one at Carne has a nice outside terrace for teas if you can outface the smart set.
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Nare head south to Lizard
Nare head south to Lizard
Veryan bay and Dodman point
Veryan bay and Dodman point
Nare head downward view
Nare head downward view
Crosscurrents - downward view from Nare Head
Crosscurrents - downward view from Nare Head
approaching Nare head from Carne
approaching Nare head from Carne
approaching Nare head from Carne
approaching Nare head from Carne
Nare head detail
Nare head detail
Pennarick, Malmanare & Shannick points leading to Nare head with cove below derelict cottage
Pennarick, Malmanare & Shannick points leading to Nare head with cove below derelict cottage
passage through to cove, so this must be Tregagle's hole!
passage through to cove, so this must be Tregagle's hole!
a gannet that asked to represent the dozens of sea birds riding the air-currents around Nare head
a gannet that asked to represent the dozens of sea birds riding the air-currents around Nare head
some wildflowers that asked to represent their myriad brothers
some wildflowers that asked to represent their myriad brothers
from Nare head to Carne
from Nare head to Carne
Carne beach from Nare Head
Carne beach from Nare Head
Pendower beach with Creek Stephen point at left
Pendower beach with Creek Stephen point at left
Nare Head from Creek Stephen point
Nare Head from Creek Stephen point
ponies used for controlled grazing on Curgurrel cliffs
ponies used for controlled grazing on Curgurrel cliffs
Porthbean beach at Creek Stephen point
Porthbean beach at Creek Stephen point
Porthbean beach looking towards Nare Head
Porthbean beach looking towards Nare Head
beach bits and pieces - very nearly 'as found'
beach bits and pieces - very nearly 'as found'
druid trouble - children have had some fun
druid trouble - children have had some fun
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