2nd-5th July Cornwall and some more of the South West Coastal Path

Fellow travellers in a 65:

The old slipway at Port Quin harbour:

Martin Clunes as 'Doc Martin', complete with dog:

Port Quin from the cliffs. No commercial premises and holiday accommodation in keeping, probably not much different from how it was before tourism. I say 'no commercial premises' but overlooking the harbour at one end there were kayaks for hire ... with an honesty box!

The seas a glorious blue:


"Are we nearly there yet?"

First sight of Port Isaac:

A very small fishing port, most of what you see higher up is Port Gaverne:

Glorious sunsets out to sea back at the hotel:

Tintagel is a waste of time if you are not walking - all car parks and nothing to see. The 'castle' headland is closed while a new footbridge is being constructed so the old folk don't have to stagger up and down too far:

More superb coastline, the sea crystal-clear and a brilliant blue reflecting the cloudless sky:

Boscastle harbour entrance ...

... and looking back to the village from the cliffs at the entrance, a far nicer proposition than Tintagel:

This truly is a beautiful coastline.