david@thewrightline.com

There are times when the land runs out. This happens on PoE15 which takes to water between loops. If no ferry is in sight would be passengers are invited to wave a flag (provided) to signal their need to the ferryman.

Golf courses dominate loop a. The church of St. Enodoc can be found on the links of St. Enodoc Golf Club. The poet John Betjeman is buried in the church yard.

From St. Enodoc to Rosearrow Golf Club and out onto the streets of Polzeath.

The coastal section of this loop is a deiight. Rocks of purple and occasional sightings of the beautiful oyster catcher mix with fine sand and Marram grass.

Daymer Bay has something for everyone. The brakish water of the Camel Estuary laps its shore and the beach grows wide and long on the ebb tide.

A path over dunes leads back to Rock. - And the ferry to Padstow.

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Rainbow over Rock

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Rock to Padstow ferry crossing