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October 2020.

Holiday in Cornwall based in Falmouth, Truro and Newquay.

St Mawes Castle, an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII, was built to defend the Carrick Roads waterway at the mouth of the River Fal.

I'm sure I have much stronger biceps after doing three (or rather 7) point turns with no power steering.

 

Across the Carrick Roads from Pendennis Castle

Sun setting over Falmouth with the silhouette of St Mawes castle

 

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This beautiful 4 acre Italianate sub tropical garden at Lamorran House is in a stunning position with fantastic views to St Anthony's Headland and the sea. It is set on the side of a hill where Sub Tropical plants thrive and the water gardens are in Mediterranean and Japanese settings where palm trees abound.

Many interesting design features and ideas. You could almost be in Italy.

This is the twin Castle to Pendennis across the entrance to the River Fal.

Beautiful views from Pendennis Point, Falmouth! St Mawes is a lovely village just 2/3 miles across Carrick Roads on the River Fal!

Up a 33% hill. Seriously. 1 in 3. I have NEVER IN MY LIFE walked up a road so steep. It went beyond ridiculous and right through the other side.

Shots taken as we crossed from Falmouth to St Mawes

South West Coast Path - Year 4

Day 8

From Falmouth to Portloe - 13.6 miles

Busy scene outside the Ship & Castle - not a car in sight!

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St Mawes in Cornwall, is a small fishing village and is located at the end of the Roseland peninsula, Cornwall.

October 2020.

Holiday in Cornwall based in Falmouth, Truro and Newquay.

St Mawes Castle, an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII, was built to defend the Carrick Roads waterway at the mouth of the River Fal.

Colourful kayaks next to St Mawes harbour in Cornwall, a short ferry trip from the port of Falmouth

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