One of the best stretches we’ve done (and there have been a
few) on a lovely day. Past Porthoustock and through Coverack and Cadgwith. Bit
late to reach our intended destination at the southern tip of the peninsula
but, by baling out at the Lifeboat Station on the eastern side, our route into
Lizard takes us past a more than acceptable pasty emporium, Ann’s Pasties.
Happy, therefore, for our arrival at the Top House Inn to be slightly delayed
but, following the customary reviving cider, not so happy that the cab we’ve
booked to get us to Camborne costs £60 allegedly because a black cab (which it
was) is always charged at the rate of £3 per mile. The equally customary ciders
on the train are accordingly even more reviving than usual.
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