Saturday, 3 July 2010

Day 30. Saturday, 3rd July. Portwrinkle to Plymouth. Weather. Pretty much warm sun all the way. Having had the biggest breakfast of the entire walk, I staggered out of the digs and made for Plymouth. Firstly beside a golf course, a ball landed about two feet from me, and then onto an army firing range. Thankfully the guns were silent today. Some tedious road walking before reaching Rame Head which marks the start of the Tamar estuary. The walk continued to Cawsand where I stopped for coffee. Didn't need anymore food after that enormous breakfast. Carried on through mainly woodland in Edgecombe Park to Cremyll to catch a ferry across to Plymouth. Had a 50 minute wait so I had to resort to a pint of Tribute at the Edgecombe Arms while I was waiting. Bade farewell to Cornwall as I caught the four o'clock ferry to Plymouth, Devon,and made my way to the B&B on the Hoe. Never slept on a hoe before. 14 miles. Total 412.

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