Walking from St. Agnes to the coast in the direction you’re going, you might have been better going down the footpath that passes Stippy Stappy Cottages, you’d have avoided half of the road. And it’s a beautiful short walk.
Oh and Perranporth beach looks long from the coast path, you have the main bit, then the bit behind the bit that juts out is officially Perran Sands beach, which you can’t get to when the tide is in, unless you go up to the dunes. And walking to the other end of that gets you very nearly to Holywell Bay beach, with the old Penhale army training base splitting the two beaches.
Narrative,love ti, total cool editing-catch you later- ))
Thanks a lot! I neve think the editing is good enough 😁
I just walked that route today.
It was a lovely day but my Pedometer said I had done 49.14 miles ! 🤔
If it was actually that far I'd have died on the attempt 😀
Walking from St. Agnes to the coast in the direction you’re going, you might have been better going down the footpath that passes Stippy Stappy Cottages, you’d have avoided half of the road. And it’s a beautiful short walk.
Oh and Perranporth beach looks long from the coast path, you have the main bit, then the bit behind the bit that juts out is officially Perran Sands beach, which you can’t get to when the tide is in, unless you go up to the dunes. And walking to the other end of that gets you very nearly to Holywell Bay beach, with the old Penhale army training base splitting the two beaches.
Looking to do a few legs of the SWCP next year so really enjoyed your Vid, thanks for sharing, ATB Steve
That sounds great. I only did a few small sections of it. I can't even contemplate how great some of the other sections are.
Certainly worth doing.