Cornwall – the South West coastal path
During the last couple of months I’ve had the opportunity to spend a great deal of time walking the coastal path between Penberth and Land’s End. As well as all the wildlife that I’ve already documented I’ve been blessed with having to look out over the equivalent of landscape (and seascape) eye candy every day.
I’ve tried to capture some of the best moments, but this is all I have to offer…
- An evening shot of the church at St Levan
- This lovely undisturbed scrub is one of the reasons why so many species live here
- Wild flower meadows, managed by the National Trust, is another.
- Porthgwarra
- A popular spot for climbers
- Porth Curno and Treen beaches
- There were rare occasions when the sun didn’t shine (but I wished I could spend the day boarding)
- Seals on rocks near the watch point at Gwennap Head
- Porth Chapel
- The isles of Scilly
- Wolf Rock lighthouse













Please leave a comment.