Our holiday finished today, but we determined to make the best of the time left. We started by driving to Godrevy Head. This is a special place. To one side there is the wide sweep of sand of St Ives Bay, with the surfers at Gwithian. Out to sea there is Godrevy Island with the lighthouse standing bright and proud.
As we walked around the other side of the headland we saw a seal bobbing up and down in the sea. We looked down at the next cove and there were a number of seas on the stones. They were well camaflouged against the grey stones but you cold see them moving towards the sea. At one point I counted a group of about a dozen going into the water.
We continued walking around the coastal path admiring the views until we reached Hell's Mouth, which we had walked to on Friday. This was not so spectacular today as it was low tide. We stopped for a coffee at the cafe there - very good before walking back to Godrevy and seeing more seals.
As we headed back to Plymouth we stopped at Lanhydrock for a brief walk. As usual the gardens were looking spectacular.
The trees were just beginning to change colour, and there was only one or two which were in their full autumn glory.
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