POLPERRO TO LOOE
It all went well. The sun was shining, everyone was at the bus on time, and the bus itself was on time. The cold north wind was blowing down the valleys, but not a problem when you are on a bus. The walk from the bus stop down to Polperro harbour is always a joy, all the houses with their own little bridges over the stream then the lane getting narrower and quainter as you progress. A quick look at the house on props and then on to the coast path for a gentle walk to Talland bay where we were lucky to get a table outside the lovely cafe.Anne had requested a visit to the ancient church, a hard climb up the road from the beach, but well worth it. Lots of old carvings, interesting graves, and a detached tower linked to the church with a fascinating covered way.
Without losing too much height it was on to Looe on a very busy section of coast path.
Plenty of steps going up and down (the biggest flight was actually DOWN Brenda, I counted them all).
As promised, fish and chips for lunch in Looe before returning to the very expensive car park - although someone managed to time his exit to correspond with work on the paystation and got away scot free.
A great day out at the seaside.
Mike