Rame Head

Today we walked from the hotel at Crafthole where we stayed last night to the Cremyll ferry at Plymouth and then we walked another 2 miles to Plymouth station before returning home. A total distance today of 16 miles plus. This is the chapel at Rame head decimated to St Michael which was first licensed for Mass in 1397. The whole site was used as a cliff castle in the Iron Age. We particularly liked the villages of Cawsand and Kingsand on this stretch and walking through Mount Edgcumbe Park. Also, the weather was very kind today and we had sunshine all day. We were playing tortoise and hare with another three young German chaps. They were probably half our age, tall with young legs, they overtook us four times so we must have done the same to them as well. So it’s goodbye to Cornwall and back to walking in our home county on our next coastal path adventure.

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