
The Gannel, Newquay, Cornwall.

Coast Path, Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall.

Surfers I, Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall.

Surf van, Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall.

Surfers II, Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall.

The Huer’s Hut (Pilchard lookout, 14th Century), Newquay, Cornwall.

Nun Cove, Newquay, Cornwall.

Argos, Newquay, Cornwall.

Cribber Rocks (After Caspar David Friedrich), Newquay, Cornwall.

Private Property, Newquay, Cornwall.

Great Western Beach, Newquay, Cornwall.

Souvenir shop, Newquay, Cornwall.

Griffin’s Point & Stem Cove, Cornwall.

Creepinghole Point, Cornwall.

Trenance Point and Mawgan Porth, Cornwall.

Surfing area flags, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall.

VW Campervan painted by Jeanni Grant-Nelson, Art at The Beach. Mawgan Porth, Cornwall.

Seascape, Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall.

Samaritan Island, Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall.

Watergate Bay, Cornwall.

Seascape I, Park Head, Cornwall.

Bedruthan Steps, Whitestone Bay, Cornwall.

Seascape II, Park Head, Cornwall.

Night Seascape I, Trevose Head, Cornwall.

Night Seascape II, Trevose Head, Cornwall.
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Camp, Trevose Head, Cornwall.
Great textures, even The Huer’s Hut wall is in sync with the waves. Love “Private Property”, didactic notices can be so amusing.
Glad you enjoyed the textures – the day was indeed filled with them. I coud do a whole project on British notices – we certainly have a lot of them!
nice to see you posting again, spectacular vistas and contrasted with the other views you see along your way – I set off from Hull to try to follow the Humber but whilst there is some paths along the estuary, I had to move inland quite a way after Stoney Creek, did one night in my bivy bag. Good luck with the rest of your walk – love your photos
That Sounds like fun – no doubt I’ll be following your path in a few years. Upgrading my bivvy bag to a one man tent is my concession to middle age comforts!
Great to see a new post, Cornwall is very picturesque and you have more great captures here. I particularly like The Gannel and Nun Cove. I admire your stamina in keeping this project going. Well Done!
Thanks Mike, Cornwall is a difficult subject to see with fresh eyes as every view looks like a beautiful post card.
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I always thought Newquays beauty was outstanding and you really captured it beautifully xx
Thanks very much! It’s a special place I can see why it’s so popular, makes me want to be a cool surf dude!