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(3) | None | Cornwall's coastal path gives access to many of Britain's finest marine landscapes, and a great many of the walks in this guide utilise sections of the path, which is maintained to a high standard. Two walks, starting at Polkerris and Little Petherick respectively, follow parts of the Saints' Way, which crosses Cornwall from coast to coast on a route pioneered by the early Christian missionaries. Other routes take in the ever-popular Land's End, romantic Prussia Cove (an old smugglers' haunt), and Bodmin Moor, a landscape that has altered little since the Iron Age, nearly 3,000 years ago.… (more) |
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The Duchy of Cornwall is the far west of England, dipping a toe into the Atlantic as though gingerly testing its waters for warmth.
Introduction to Cornwall. This is a pleasant stroll for a summer's evening, though the navigation back to Mylor Bridge might become difficult if the food and drink at the Pandora Inn prove too beguiling.
Walk 1. Mylor, Restronguet Creek and the Pandora Inn. | |
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▾References References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in English (1)▾Book descriptions Cornwall's coastal path gives access to many of Britain's finest marine landscapes, and a great many of the walks in this guide utilise sections of the path, which is maintained to a high standard. Two walks, starting at Polkerris and Little Petherick respectively, follow parts of the Saints' Way, which crosses Cornwall from coast to coast on a route pioneered by the early Christian missionaries. Other routes take in the ever-popular Land's End, romantic Prussia Cove (an old smugglers' haunt), and Bodmin Moor, a landscape that has altered little since the Iron Age, nearly 3,000 years ago. ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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1st pub. by Jarrold Publishing, 1990; revised and reprinted 1991, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2008; 1st pub. by Crimson Publishing, 2012; reprinted with amendments 2015, 2016 and 2018; 1st pub. by Trotman Publishing, 2020; reprinted with amendments 2021 (twice); 1st pub. by Milestone Publishing, 2022. Originally compiled by John Brooks and Sue Viccars; revised text for 2012 and subsequent editions, Sue Viccars. | |
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