A few photos I snapped from the coastal path after leaving Polkerris - see my Polkerris Post. It's a pleasant walk along the cliff tops, with lots of open sea views.
Only a few boats in the sea. The yachts below were from Polkerris - where various lessons are available.
Looking across to the far coastline, Carlyon Bay and Spit Beach can be seen.
The whitish looking beach, to the left of the photo below, is Carlyon Bay.
The china clay works, in the middle of the next photo, were once a hive of activity but all is now quiet.
The people paddling in the sea have walked out from Par Beach - as you can tell, the tide goes out a very long way!
Small rippling waves as the tide gradually flows in.
As well as looking out to sea, there are often interesting things happening inland. The farmer below was turning over his cut grass, which was drying out nicely in the sunshine.
The grass had just been cut on other fields.
And we were lucky enough to see a few horses roaming free in the fields.
Finally back at the sand dunes of Par Beach (also known as Par Sands).
Other Posts From this area :
(1) Photos of the Magical Polkerris Harbour, Cornwall on a Perfect Sunshine Day
(2) The Meeting With Barrel Jellyfish at Carlyon Bay, Cornwall
(3) What The Low Tide Reveals at Spit Beach, Cornwall