Again, apologies for being in Cornwall this weekend, but we decided to continue another piece of the South West Coastal Path and picked it up from Talland Bay ( see blog for 4th September 2011).
Just around the corner where we stopped last time, is Talland Bay proper. The colours of the rocks are pink and blue. From here, the path becomes quite steep and then levels off . The path is well defined and half way to Polperro is a war memorial and a seat. Polperro was very quiet and beautiful. A cornish pasty for lunch and eaten on a bench overlooking the sea on a sunny day such as this, is my perfect sunday!
Here are a few photos of the walk:
Just around the corner where we stopped last time, is Talland Bay proper. The colours of the rocks are pink and blue. From here, the path becomes quite steep and then levels off . The path is well defined and half way to Polperro is a war memorial and a seat. Polperro was very quiet and beautiful. A cornish pasty for lunch and eaten on a bench overlooking the sea on a sunny day such as this, is my perfect sunday!
Here are a few photos of the walk:
The blue and pink rocks of Talland Bay |
Talland Bay from the footpath |
War memorial to Looe and Polperro men who fell in the war |
Polperro almost in sight |
Polperro | A new sewage treatment works has been completed |
If you are fit and can climb hills, these seats command a lovely view of the harbour! |
The shell house, Polperro |
The Harbour |
Back to Talland Bay |
Bob in front of Aesop's Bed, Talland Bay |