Showing posts with label Par. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Par. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Par to Charlestown

We took the train to Par, then walked from the railway station down to the coast path.  The first part of this walk was through Par village then the industrial area, with the china clay port to one side and not very attractive.  But once we had left Par it was much more scenic.

As soon as we had left the industrial area we came to a lovely isolated beach where we stopped for lunch.


Looking back to Par Beach

We then walked along low cliffs by the side of a golf course.  At times the path had to go into the golf course because of cliff  slips.  Eventually we could see Carlyon Bay below, but we did not go down to the beach.  We continued on walk across green fields.  There were some gentle ups and downs, but nothing severe, it was an easy walk compared to others on the South West Coast Path.

As we approached Charlestown we came to a Coastwatch station.  The volunteer manning this explained about their work.  There was a wonderful view of all St Austell Bay from this hut.

Carlyon Bay from Coastwatch Station

As we walked down to Charlestown harbour we saw how busy it was.  We realised that this was because filming was taking place for Poldark.  We spent a pleasant hour wandering around the craft shops and art galleries in the village and eating ice cream while sitting in the sun.  It seemed a very nice village.  We then walked up to the bus stop and caught the bus to St Austell railway station for the journey home.



Sunday, 1 September 2013

Par to Fowey

We caught the train from Plymouth to Par - a pleasant journey as the train (the 9.24 to Penzance) was very quiet, having started in Plymouth.  From Par station we walked down to Par Beach a distance of about .75 miles.  We walked along the back of the beach on the dunes to the far end.  Par is a lovely large sandy beach, it is a pity about the industrial site at the side of it.


As we walked through the car park we missed any southwest coast path sign and so walked to the road and a long way around until we came to the southwest coast path from the Saints Way.  Once we were on the path it was easy to follow it to Fowey.  As usual the path went up and down, but the views were spectacular all the way.

A view back to Par Beach
 After a while we came to Polkerris and we thought this was a lovely beach and harbour.  The sand was fine and there was lots to watch as people were canoeing and windsurfing .  There was also a lovely art gallery there to browse around.

Polkerris
The next stop on our journey was  Gribben Head.  It seemed to be a long time before we saw the tower on the top of this headland and there was lots a climbing so we were glad to be able to rest when we got there.  Up to this point we had been having views of St Austell Bay, but once we were over the top we could see the River Fowey estuary and coast down towards Polperro.

View from Gribben Head


Looking back to Gribbin Head
The walk continued undulating, with some steeper parts, but it helped to see the finishing line.  On the outskirts of Fowey the path signage was confusing as there appeared to be 2 different ways you could take and still stay on the coast path!   Initially we stayed on the top path and started to walk through woods, but that took us away from the coast and so we turned around and headed down to Readymoney Cove.  This was another pretty beach and the walk into Fowey from here was lovely with views of the river and boats between houses.  

A view from Fowey

View across to Polruan
 Once in Fowey we spent an hour wandering among the shops and admiring the views before heading up the hill to catch the bus back to Par Station.  This had been one of the prettiest sections of the coast path we have done and well worth the effort expended.