Not sure how long you’re down for but a nice walk is to follow the brook up from Peter Tavy to Peter Tavy Combe to see the various small waterfalls up there. Follow the green dotted line & then the purple line I’ve put in and come back down. Not far at all 2 miles? but utterly beautiful if the sun’s shining. So green & lush.
Well, we only got as far as yesterday due to the heat. Nev was looking a little stressed, so we sat down in probably the only bit of shade underneath two trees either side of what looks to be an old track near to the quarry car park. I get the feeling he’s feeling his joints (that were pinned 3 years ago), so we wound our way back up to the top of the down, then back to Dousland
That walk from Peter Tavy looks a nice easy one for him, thanks.
We’re only down until Tuesday, but looking at the forecast of impending doom, we may travel back on Monday.
Took the kids to the park in Sandhurst to contend with this blissful vista. Why a pro film crew want to do this on a Sunday is beyond me! I hope this is for a. reform promo reel - at one point he jumped off a park bench like an unfit Rambo
It wasn’t too bad when we got there, just cloud sticking to the trees on Mount Edgcumbe and bloody windy - I’d estimate gusts of 50-60.
We could clearly see the breakwater and as far as Penlee Battery to the south west with Drake’s Island and the port looking west and north.
We got the dogs onto the beach for about half an hour before it closed in and we beat a hasty retreat back up the supposedly closed-due-to-coastal-erosion steps (looking up from the beach wasn’t too confidence-inspiring for the trip back up and possibly a mistake on my part )
A nice bonus was the one way system around Stamford fort.
Everyone visiting here suffers a similar fate, if they enter my music room.
Mind you, it’s no worse than @coco 's kitchen entrance, which has attacked me a couple of times! And that’s before you attempt to scale the staircase of death…