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| Cream Tea at Tehidy Country Park cafe |
I mentioned I think that we ended up making a second trip to the far South West during the month of May - this time was a part week's holiday spent with the group of pals we go off to Lundy and places with, we didn't have the holiday time free to commit to the full week, but agreed that we could easily add a couple of days onto the bank holiday weekend.
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| Waves and surfers at Trevaunance Cove |
The drive down on a Bank Holiday Saturday was inevitably full of traffic and diversions, but a fairly early departure still saw us arriving close to the big shared house near Redruth by mid afternoon. Our original plan had been to stop for breakfast on the way - but annoyingly one of the diversions meant that we didn't pass the planned butty-wagon (the excellent Max's Cabin on the A30) so by the time we arrived we were famished! As the rest of the gang were fairly scattered about, we elected to go to the lovely Country park cafe we visited on our previous trip (I blogged about it I think) to have a late lunch there - ciabatta toasties followed by one of their amazing cream teas, that filled a gap for sure!
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| Minack Theatre |
Saturday evening was spent settling in and catching up with everyone's news, before conversations turned to plans for Sunday - and a brewery taproom was (perhaps unsurprisingly) was suggested as a destination for some of us. Lovely pal Marc decided he was happy to drive, and suggested that MrEH and I hopped in with him & Laura (and the dog!) which we were more than happy to do after nearly 8 hours in the car the previous day. We'd been to Porthleven briefly on our last trip down, but Shoals Brewery is only open on weekends so it was nice to get a chance to visit. We were joined later by more members of the party too - and passed several very pleasant hours enjoying some very tasty beers.
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| Early morning at Porthtowan beach |
Part of Monday was already planned as almost the entire group had tickets for a short show at the Minack Theatre. The Minack is somewhere I have always fancied going so it was great to have the opportunity, and it didn't disappoint - perched on the cliff edge with the most stunning views! The show itself was more geared up to a rather younger audience, but still entertaining enough, and the chap presenting it had enough “Dad jokes” in his script to ensure that even the adults were kept chuckling!
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| Reflective rock pools at Porthtowan |
The Tuesday was a roastingly hot day - indeed one that broke temperature records for May in the UK I believe. With three dogs in our party, some of us opted for an early morning beach trip at Porthtowan, some of us paddled, some of us swam, and the dogs had a fine old time running about and in the case of the two Labradors, splashing in and out of the sea and rock pools. A trip to the bakery just down the road from the house on the way back saw us stocked up with baked goodies and the rest of the day was spent relaxing in the garden - chasing the shade, reading and relaxing.
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| Coverack |
Our final day on Wednesday saw another early morning beach visit with a bigger group this time (and more swimmers!) before a return to another favourite location of ours - Coverack. The excellent cafe there appealed to everyone for lunch, and plenty of ice cream sundaes were enjoyed. We headed away mid afternoon - not before popping into the little Coverack village shop for a loaf of delicious Vicki’s bread to take home though! All in all a really lovely few days with great pals - and we may just be plotting some more trips now too!
Robyn






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