You never know what to expect on a walk in Cornwall. My first two photos were snapped about 30 minutes apart.
We were out and about and noticed the Spit Beach car park was empty - so we decided a walk on the beach would in order.
The walk to the beach isn't that special as it is a pathway without any decent views. Oh, and the path is often used by dog walkers. Unfortunately some of them don't pick up what they should pick up.
All is not lost though, as when nearing the beach, there are views across a golf course. If you change your mind about walking on the beach the coastal path, seen above, will take you to Carlyon Bay.
The walk to the beach isn't that special as it is a pathway without any decent views. Oh, and the path is often used by dog walkers. Unfortunately some of them don't pick up what they should pick up.
All is not lost though, as when nearing the beach, there are views across a golf course. If you change your mind about walking on the beach the coastal path, seen above, will take you to Carlyon Bay.
Below is today's first glimpse of Spit Beach with nobody else about - Perfect!
The beach is sandy and is often described as a locals' beach. Not too many visitors find their way to Spit.
While on the beach the wind started to blow and the sea got quite rough.
I like to see the waves crashing onto the rocks as per the photo at the top of this post and below.
I also like cliffs ...
One of the cliffs is now a natural archway. I always feel compelled to walk through the arch.
After seeing the cliffs we made our way back via the beach.
Quite a few stones and pebbles on the sand - brought in by the waves.
Below, looking back to where we had walked. As I mentioned earlier the coastal path runs along the sea side of the golf course. There are some pleasant views from on high.
And that was the end of our walk.
The beach is sandy and is often described as a locals' beach. Not too many visitors find their way to Spit.
While on the beach the wind started to blow and the sea got quite rough.
I like to see the waves crashing onto the rocks as per the photo at the top of this post and below.
I also like cliffs ...
One of the cliffs is now a natural archway. I always feel compelled to walk through the arch.
After seeing the cliffs we made our way back via the beach.
Quite a few stones and pebbles on the sand - brought in by the waves.
Below, looking back to where we had walked. As I mentioned earlier the coastal path runs along the sea side of the golf course. There are some pleasant views from on high.
And that was the end of our walk.
The daffs I like most locally are in the arc of flowers which return every year. The daffodils were planted to remember the Marie Curie cancer charity Having gone through kidney cancer I can appreciate the good work they do.
That's all for now, enjoy your week ~ Mike.