Bimblin' Mode

 


Our first port of call today was Porthleven, an attractive fishing village protected from the blowy Sou'westerlies by a solid double harbour. 


Porthleven has garnered a bit of a foodie reputation, centred around the daily catch, and is dotted about with artists studios and galleries, as well as a variety of crafty nicknack shops.

Em set us on "Bimblin' Mode", which involves mooching around at a sedate pace, and being prepared to take detours to explore all these nooks and crannies.

We had small plates at Kota Kai for lunch, apparently a fancy chef's spin-off, then bought up some local cheeses from the deli for later.

The second half of the day took us with almost fatalistic inevitability to the section of the SW coastpath between Kynance Cove and Lizard Point.

This is well-trodden territory for lots of tourists, and classic Cornwall seascape, though nonetheless breathtakingly beautiful for all that.





We finished up by the old lighthouse with a scoop of Roskilly's ice cream and chance sightings of several seals gambolling near the shore, their shiny snouts poking up above the waves just too ephemerally for a snapshot.

Joff x



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