Today the weather - much to our appreciation - was a lot lighter and brighter than last night when I had to endure the hairy drive down the A30 !
Plan for the day, visit Fowey, and find somewhere that does a nice cream tea!
Now I remember visiting Fowey pretty much every other summer since I was born (this tends to be the families plans, year abroad followed by year in England on a cycle). Although we didn't necessarily stay there we would always visit - and this is because my Mum too has been going since she was a little girl. We are far too familiar with the town now and although you think that would bring boredom and repetition it rarely does!
The little harbour is gorgeous, with its quaint high street of shops, and the inforgettable Everest-like summit to the car park! Second to none is the tiny little harbour ferry ride across to Polruan.
This year however we took nephew F along, and soon found the tiny town is not necessarily the most buggy friendly - with cobbled streets, lanes only wide enough for a car not car + buggy, and the hills! Still, a lovely day was had. As with most visits we noticed changes about the town, shops shutting, moving premises, or being done up over winter. Visiting in January has certainly been odd - as the vast majority of places are shut due to little custom. But still, the views and people cannot be beaten.
After a lovely wander, and a quick bite to eat we headed back to the car and for our next destination.
This far into the West Country it was a dead cert we would have to eat either a Cream Tea of Pasty while in the territory. We opted for Cream Tea and drove towards the Lost Gardens of Heligan (Nr. Mevagissey). We have looked around the gardens several times before, but never entered the tea rooms so this was our chance, and what a Cream Tea we had. I have quite honestly never seen Scones that big! :)
I will leave you with a couple of snaps - Me L and F. Followed by a view back up the river !
Another lovely day all in all and now back home making a fresh Lasagne from scratch. Evenings in like this with the family can't be beaten.
