Sunday, 27 March 2011

East Prawle Sunday 27th March 2011

This walk started at East Prawle, Near Kingsbridge.  We parked the car at the green and headed down the lane towards the coast.  suddenly we had a fantastic view of the coast. Walking down the hill, we followed the path on the cliff top between the rocks on one side and the sea on the other.

The Pigs Nose Pub and the village green


Lannacombe Bay

What a view!

We spied some goats!!

Then the path turned upwards and became very steep indeed!!
pleased with myself as I have made it up the steep slope

However, we enjoyed all the violets, the goats, the peacock butterfly and an endangered beetle!  Oh, and a pub lunch at the Pig's Nose!!

Mount Edgecombe via Cremyll Ferry Saturday 26th March 2011

We caught the 10 15 Cremyll ferry across to Mount Edgecombe and started our walk by turning right behind the pub, and walking around the headland. We found the walk delightful as we walked around the coast and came across some hidden coves and harbours.  Walking across a road and up through a wood, we arrived at Maker Church.  From here, the footpath took us to Kingsand where the sun was shining and the pub beckoned.  After a slow half ( hic) we continued our walk towards Mount Edgecombe park, where a host of golden daffodiles swayed in the breeze. The walk was 8 miles long.


Approaching Mount Edgecombe


The Cremyll Ferry

Don't jump Bob!!


An obeliske??

Beautiful little secluded harbour

Empacombe House  ( very desirable property)


Kingsand

A lovely window box

Kingsand

The Devonport Inn  ( menu looked very inviting!)

Walking along the sea shore towards Mount Edgecombe

Drake's Island and Plymouth in the distance

Daffodils a plenty!

A small summerhouse in the grounds

The Orangery
The view of the Big House through the avenue
I've included a map to show the route.  We picked a good day and the 8 miles didn't seem so long!