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4th of fishing boat launch at Portloe this morning, from manonabeach.co.uk
Hire a boat in Cornwall
Hire a boat in Cornwall: Based in Falmouth, Cornwall, Falmouth Boat Hire is the highest quality boat hire operation in Cornwall. Hire a boat by the hour, half day, or full day. Or, have us prepare a locally source picnic for you to enjoy on your river experience.
20 scenic seaside hotels in Great Britain
Hotel Tresanton, St Mawes, Cornwall: On the edge of a pretty fishing village, overlooking the sweep of Falmouth Bay, with views of St Anthony’s lighthouse, this hotel occupies a cluster of houses, made over by Olga Polizzi, doyenne of British hoteliers, in her trademark simple-chic style.
All bedrooms have a sea view, some a private terrace. The interiors are filled with works by Cornish artists, antiques, objets d’art and curiosities.
Modern menus include a fresh fish of the day. There are terraces, a lush garden, and plans for a Mediterranean beach club and juice café.
B&B; from $330 (£260). À la carte $56 (£44). No children under six at dinner. 44 (0)1326 270055, tresanton.com
The Old Coastguard, Mouseshole, Cornwall: This whitewashed former coastguard’s station is a relaxed and happy place, furnished and decorated in casual-chic, mix-and-match style.
You can take tea on the terrace, in sub-tropical gardens sloping down to the harbor wall; dine on local fish and shellfish.
Bedrooms (some with balcony) are hung with Cornish art. Most have a sea view.
With its winding streets and harbor, Mousehole (say Mowzel) was for Dylan Thomas quite the prettiest village in England. Have a drink in the bar – or at the Ship Inn, where Thomas and his fiancée binged away their wedding money – but make time for yoga, sailing, visits to gardens beaches, artists’ colonies.
B&B; from $184.50 (£140). Set dinner $26–$32 (£19.50–£24.50), à la carte $32 (£24.50). 01736 731222, oldcoastguardhotel.co.uk
Driftwood, Portscatho, Cornwall: Follow the woodland path that winds down through the landscaped garden to a private beach from this New-England-inspired hotel overlooking Gerrans Bay, or sink into an Adirondack chair on the lawn and soak up the view.
Bedrooms are decorated in shades of sun and sand. In the evenings, hurricane lamps are lit on the decking for guests lingering over aperitifs.
There’s early supper for the little ones, Michelin-starred cooking in the airy dining room for adults and kids aged 7 and upwards. Ask for a picnic hamper and spend a day by the water.
B&B; from $235 (£185). Tasting menus $95–$121 (£75–£95), à la carte $83 (£65). 01872 580644, driftwoodhotel.co.uk
The Nare, Veryan-in-Roseland, Cornwall: Traditional, luxurious and friendly, this hotel was founded in 1989 by the present owner’s grandmother. Verdant gardens lead down to the sandy beach.
Many bedrooms have an ocean view. Old-fashioned touches include a valet to unpack for you, hot-water bottles and a silver-service restaurant with flambé trolley.
Enjoy a dip in the outdoor pool or a game of tennis or croquet before a Cornish cream tea. The climate of the Roseland peninsula is temperate, almost Mediterranean, and garden visits beckon.
Come in early spring to see the national collection of magnolias at Caerhays Castle. Book a trip on the Nare’s skippered yacht or motor launch.
B&B; from $369 (£290). Set dinner and á la carte $64 (£50).
Fowey Hall, Fowey, Cornwall: Pronounced Foy, here’s one for the kids – not least because Kenneth Grahame is believed to have taken the Italianate Victorian mansion overlooking the Fowey estuary as his model for Toad Hall in The Wind in the Willows.
While adults relax in the library, billiards room and spa, the younger guests can help to collect eggs from the hens, walk Bramble the dog, bounce on a trampoline, whizz down a zip wire.
There are family rooms, flexible meal options (from high tea to a candlelit dinner), a playroom for rainy days, fishing nets and buckets and spades for days spent on the sands or messing about in boats.
Fowey Hall is part of the Luxury Family Hotels group; sister hotel Polurrian Bay, Mullion, has a private beach.
B&B; from $242 (£190). Set dinner $38–$51 (£30–£40), à la carte $51 (£40). 01726 833866, foweyhallhotel.co.uk
Boskerris Hotel, St Ives, Cornwall: A pilchard-fishing town turned arty enclave on the north Cornish coast, St Ives is thronged in summer. Visit Tate St Ives gallery, browse the shops, then escape via the coastal path or by train (in just three minutes) to this 1930s hotel on the hillside overlooking Carbis Bay.
Interiors are cool, chic, stripped down. Most bedrooms have a panoramic Atlantic view towards Godrevy lighthouse, inspiration for Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse. Indulgences include a massage in the treatment room, a Cornish cream tea on the terrace.
B&B; from $197 (£155). À la carte $34 (£27). Children 10 and over welcome. 01736 795295, boskerrishotel.co.uk
Bedruthan Hotel and Spa, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall: With a sophisticated spa, outdoor play areas, games room, complimentary child care, pools and poolside snack bar, tennis, kids’ club and art gallery, this lively hotel, a short stroll from the beach, is avowedly family friendly.
You can eat informally, alfresco on the terrace or in the Wild Café. For more sophisticated fare dine in the Herring, watching the sun set over the sea through picture windows.
There are doubles, family
Ribbing off Fowey Pt 2
Still bouncy....
National Service 1955 to 1957
A few photographs of my National Service in the Royal Artillery between 1955 and 1957.
Homes Afloat (1937)
Full title reads: Homes Afloat.
Girls go yachting on the Norfolk Broads, East Anglia.
Various shots of yacht with all-women crew sailing on broads, passing windmills and scenic countryside. Point of view shot from yacht as it passes party of picnickers on river bank. M/S of three wholesome girls on deck. Point of view shots from boat of cows and ruined windmill. M/S of girl using cine-camera on bow of ship. Point of view shots of pub.
Various shots of girls splashing about in broad, yacht moored in background. Various shots of girls cooking on camping stove on deck of yacht. Various shots of cows and ducks at water's edge. Various high angled shots of girls and guests (some male!) having picnic on boat. Various shots of girls washing up on deck of yacht.
Various L/Ss of girls scrubbing decks and hauling ropes to raise sails. Various shots of woman in swimsuit climbing mast. More shots girls sailing. Narrator finishes with comment: How would ya like to be a stowaway fellas?
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Cornwall boat hire st Ives(3)
Hayle Cornwall st Ives boat hire
Ribnet priory bay picnic
Ribnet priory bay picnic-Me and Neil H coming ashore in the Avon Redneck
millendreath looe holiday
millsun.co.uk - MILLSUN SELF CATERING VILLAS, MILLENDREATH, LOOE, CORNWALL. PL13 1PF, Telephone 01503 263410 or 07933 737276
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Millendreath Beach is a Mediterranean style complex tastefully landscaped into the wooded slopes of a picturesque Cornish valley. It is a short stroll directly onto the safe sandy beach and coastal walks, woodland walks and picnic areas in scenic locations. Sit and soak up the sun in this sheltered south facing suntrap valley in a relaxed atmosphere. Or visit the Blackrock beach cafe and water-sports centre at the beach head. Other amenities close by include horse riding, golf, sea and coarse fishing, yachting, and the famous local Monkey Sanctuary.
British Beaches Project
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Yealm Sandbar - Lowest Tide 2015
A sandbar can be seen across the mouth of the River Yealm near Wembury when there's a very low tide. On Sunday 22nd March 2015 the tide was less than 0.1 meters making it the lowest tide for years (maybe 200 years). Here's a short timelapse taken on a Gopro Hero 4 over 2 hours made up from 3600 photos, that's a photo every 2 seconds played back at 30 frames/second. The locals came in their crowds to witness such a rare event.
judy and jo
Picnic at St Winnow Church, near Lerryn
Situated on the banks of the River Fowey, St Winnow Church has to have one of the most spectacular views of any churchyard in Britain. Most of the church dates from the 15th Century, though the oratory of St Winnoc was originally built in the 7th century and parts of the North wall and transept date from the 12th century.
St Winnow's is well-known for its carved bench ends which include some unusual figures including a St Catherine's Wheel, a ship and a man wearing a Cornish kilt drinking cider. Other interesting things to see inside include 16th century and Victorian stained glass windows, a 15th Century font and one of the few Rood screens to have survived in Cornwall
Ribnet Jolly to the Folly 2011
Ribnet jolly to the folly 2011, ribs cowes
Looe Lugger Regatta 2011
Looe Lugger Regatta Saturday 4th June. Video of the luggers leaving Looe harbour and passing the banjo pier to race in Looe Bay, with a little wind in the bay it made filming difficult but there is some good video of the luggers racing.
Aberdovey Lifeboat station
29th Sept. 2015
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