We hoped to find the National Trust car park, but could not see where to go for that so ended up in a car park at West Pentire. Although we had to pay it was very reasonable (£2 for 4 hours) and the view over Crantock beach towards Newquay was stunning.
As we started to walk around the West Pentire headland we saw the field of wild flowers to our left. It was a bit disappointing. Photos we had seen from last year showed many more poppies. I am not sure if we were too early in the year or it was not such a good display this year.
Generally it was an easy section of the coast path with gentle hills and no steep climbs. However once we had reached Holywell we had to walk through the sand dunes to reach the other side of the beach. This is never easy, but it was not too bad. We had some problem finding the inland path to take us back to the car park, but a helpful attendant at the NT car park gave us directions. We were following the walk we had downloaded from the NT website,http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/article-1356405233898/ but it needed more detail at this point. Further on in the walk we were unsure which path to take, but decided in the end to make our way down to Polly Joke and then take the path across the headland. This was not the route on the walk and involved a steep climb up from Polly Joke, but by taking it we saw more wild flowers and walked through the wild flower meadow at West Pentire to get another view of it.
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