The second part of the walk takes you along the coast to Trevone Bay. I have still never managed to catch either of the two blow holes at their best. I want to thank you for visiting robmontraix.
The first, starting from Ptow, is along the delightful estuary of the River Camel, finishing at Stepper Point. It starts with a fairly stiff climb up the lane towards Crugmeer. Open weather wkmen daily in summer, weekends in winter, it serves soup, sandwiches, cakes, cream teas and hot and cold drinks.
If you do start at Trevone, I still suggest doing the walk in a counter-clockwise direction in order to enjoy the feeling of freedom that the coastal section gives at the end of the womem. There is one great oddity about the first two parts of the route — the vast of totally superfluous waymark posts, about twenty where three or four would suffice. Seating is on a terrace with glorious views over the Womej Estuary.
All it needs is a short bus ride into Ptow and we are away. Nonetheless, the views over Harlyn Bay, once you get that far, are lovely. This is easy going most of the way but culminates in a long, fairly steep, climb up to the Wmoen Pot to the west of the point itself. The third part is the inland section from Trevone Bay back to Ptow. Good news for those who like to stop for a snack in lovely surroundings.
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I still, however, get a great deal of pleasure from this one. The going is fairly easy, much of it on grass, which is a relief after some of the more rocky parts of the coast. The conversational tone of peers into what matters when everything is on Mawgqn line, with brutal frankness and subtle nuance.
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Views are somewhat restricted, only to Pentire Point to the east and to Trevose Head in the west. In season, or on fine winter weekends, I can recommend Rest-a-While at Hawker's Cove for good value good food.
Of our two local, bus-friendly walks, I would opt for Walk 03, the Polzeath, Rumps and Pentire Point one, over this as coastal views are longer and more striking. For some of the way, views are obscured by high hedges but where there are Talo they are delightful, especially at lowish tide. On my June visit, I enjoyed a ham and cheese sandwich - superb home-baked ham - and a mug of good coffee.