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Mylor – first impressions

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Cornwall / UK / West Country

Mylor. The last stop on our Summer Cruise of Devon and Cornwall.  Our first challenge, finding the channel to enter the marina.  This was marked but depth of tide meant that we could only enter +/- 3hours around high tide due to a shallow area in the channel. We found the entrance due to a larger boat ahead of us.  They’d slowed down.  Presumably they were waiting for more tide to allow them over the shallow […]

Plymouth – first impressions

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Devon / UK / West Country

London was pouring with rain, a thunder storm had taken out a signal box on the train line, there were no trains and it was the start of our Summer holiday.  Luckily we managed to squeeze our way onto the 6:00pm train to Plymouth and only arrived one hour later than planned.  Plymouth was still steaming hot.  They were still enjoying the last days of the heat wave that had come crashing to a halt […]

Salcombe, things to do, see and secrets

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Devon / UK / West Country

Salcombe is a playground for all manner of outdoor activities both on and off the water.  I left with the impression that pretty much anything is possible. We restricted ourselves to water-related activities this time but I’ve included here things I’d like to do when I next visit. Beaches There are plenty of beaches and coves to play in both in Salcombe, South Pool and up towards Kingsbridge.  We went to South Sands and to the coves […]

Salcombe shopping

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Devon / UK / West Country

There are lots of shops in Salcombe.  Jack Wills and Quba hail from this town in addition to the yacht shops of Musto, Henry Lloyd and so on.  We were fairly busy swimming and sailing and pottering so we didn’t take much advantage of the shops.  If it had rained, well that’s another story. Jack Wills, Quba, White Stuff, Musto, Fat Face, Sea salt… all are here with full racks of clothes and the usual […]

Salcombe food

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Devon / UK / Uncategorized / West Country

Salcombe has a reputation for good food.  I was keen to just get some fresh bread and meat as our last shop had been at a cut-price supermarket in Plymouth.  Whilst they had done a good line in fruit and veg I wasn’t so keen on their meat, fish and dairy. Over the course of three nights we visited a fair range of foodie places ranging from coffee shops through to fine dining.  Here’s the […]

Salcombe – First impressions

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Devon / UK / West Country

My first impression was the chop, the waves off the headland knocking the boat around and consequently the boom as I was trying to drop the mainsail.  We’d turned North to head for the entrance and the pilot book mentioned that there was a bit of a chop that you have to grit your teeth and just get through.  As we got further inshore the chop began to ease off. I looked around me and […]

Fowey food

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Cornwall / Food / UK / West Country

Fowey is a good place for food as there is a wide range of restaurants and food shops.  We tried a few during our stay, some old favourites and discovered some new. Sam’s We started at Sam’s a seafood brasserie and bar on the high street.  Back in the good old days, in the late 1990s, you used to be able to get Lobster and Chips for less than £20.  This time they were sold out and […]

Fowey – First Impressions

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Cornwall / UK / West Country

Fowey, pronounced Foy, is named after the river.  We’d motor-sailed from Salcombe partly to charge the batteries but partly to avoid the beat into the South Westerly.  We’ve sailed to Fowey a few times to race in Regatta Week.  We visit more regularly by land as we have family living nearby.   We like it a lot. It’s a first for me to sail from the East to gain the harbour entrance.  It’s not an easy entrance to […]

Truro River – First Impressions

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Cornwall / UK / West Country

The last full day of our holiday.  We avoided this by sneaking in one last trip.  Turning our back on Falmouth Bay we went upriver.  We knew that you could, in a smaller boat than ours, get all the way to Truro.  We’d settle for less than that. I’d wanted to climbi the trees at Trelissick so the first plan was to sail and anchor in the bay off Trelissick.  As usual plans change.  We […]

Helford River – First Impressions

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Cornwall / Food / UK / West Country

We woke to bright sunshine and a gentle breeze.  The perfect day for a sail. We’d wanted to sail from Falmouth to the Scilly Islands but the timings and longer term weather forecast didn’t work out for us.  Instead we sailed the 8 nautical miles to the Helford River that is West of Falmouth. We’d rounded Black Rock and set sail.  Then I saw breaking waves to port.  It seemed strange on such a perfect sailing day to see […]