Beaches At Newquay
33 Pentire Ave, Newquay
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Beaches At Newquay

33 Pentire Ave Newquay, Cornwall, England, TR7 1PB, United Kingdom

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Tarmac treading

A travel blog entry by travellingted

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... uneventful, spent tarmac treading between Carleen and Rame Farm, unfortunately to try and achieve a south/north direction (which is our goal), it is not always possible to use footpaths. During the route we passed through several typical Cornish hamlets and surpisingly many had covered bus shelters, which were very welcome for several pitstops due to the inclement weather.

As of the previous day you take your life in your hands avoiding the time trial exploits ...

You don't appreciate it until you lose it..

A travel blog entry by travellingted

... us both and has become an 'old friend' over the years and as Ted mentioned we approached Cudden Point to catch a glimpse of a grey seal playing in the surf.

Heading inland we had our first encounter of cattle,(Sue's fear of cattle is legendary), I convinced Sue to enter the field to face her fears however the inquisitive approaching animals caused panic resulting in us both scaling a five foot Cornish wall at great ...

Stage Two

A travel blog entry by travellingted

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We emerged into the outskirts of Penzance and after picking up a light lunch, follwed the Coast Path along the bay to Marazion and the beautifully imposing Saint Michaels Mount.

We saw a heron, donkeys, several wild rabbits and an abundance of buzzards taking advantage of the thermals, have taken photo's but had a mishap with the camera (techno dinosaur), I will tell ...

The Ups and Downs of Cornish Hills

A travel blog entry by techhdarre

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... s North coast. Beautiful listening to the waves crash in the distance. I had made it to Land's End because I heard about this little jaunt that people do from one end of the UK to the other. It's called End to End or more commonly reffered to as Land's End(in Cornwall) to John O'Groats(IN Scotland). The oft used acronym is LEJOG. I hadn't really decided if I wanted to do this ...it is like 900 miles, but I thought I would go there and see how I felt at that point. Besides, it was ...

A Day in the Life...

A travel blog entry by techhdarre

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... defying the rules, breaking the train law by not taking bags off.

- Finally! On the right train in the right direction!

- Uneventful trip to to Truro, Cornwall

- Very eventful bike ride from Truro to Penryn!

Lost items out of panniers, retrieved items out of panniers, followed a trail 3 miles in the wrong direction, retraced my route and decided to brave the A39 main road. Cars whizzing by scared the **** out of me. These ...

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