Day 44: Polperro to Par

I wake early again, despite the comfortable campsite. I am showered, packed, and off before anyone else stirs. It is a beautiful morning and a rare chance to explore the empty lanes through Polperro.

It is another blistering hot day for a strenuous hike through majestic scenery. I am dripping with sweat and it is only 7:30 am.

A ferry takes me across to Fowey, but the town is too busy. Grabbing a coffee and slice of raspberry crumble cake from a bakery, I head back out on the trail to find a peaceful spot for a lunch. How long can you survive on a cake diet?

The afternoon heat is relentless and I am relieved to make the final climb up to the daymark tower at Gribbin Head, before descending into Par for the train home. I am surprised to find a stone marker near the China Clay Works telling me it is only 3.5 miles to the Eden Project. On reflection, it makes sense, as it was built in a former china clay pit.

Dorset and South Devon were spectacular, but my first three days in Cornwall were consistently stunning. How can I fail to fall in love with a place where everyone calls me “My lovely”?

Walk distance: 15 miles.

Total distance: 616 miles.

4 thoughts on “Day 44: Polperro to Par”

  1. Excellent progress Tony. You’ll be round to Northumberland in no time at the rate you are going!

    Make sure you bring that weather with you – you really have been lucky in that regard,

    Take care

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