Skip to main content

Day 11 Bridestowe to South Zeal

 

All three of us set off from Bridestowe, buying 'Fat Slab' cake from the village shop for later and passing the church.

After a mile, me and Alfie turned around back to the car as Garry headed to the Granite Way. The Granite Way is a disused railway line and it was lovely to walk along in the dappled sunlight. Garry saw Sourton church and Sourton bridge along the Way.
            


              


I parked near Okehampton Train station and me and Alfie walked along The Granite way back to meet Garry.



We enjoyed a coffee and a piece of biscoff brownie at Okehampton Train station.



All three of us walked onwards towards South Zeal. After a mile or so, I turned back (just before a hill!) and Garry continued onto South Zeal while I drove on to meet him there.
Belstone Village Green and a memorial.



We both appreciated the shady sections for the walk today. 
14.5 miles for Garry and 7 miles for me today.

When we got back to the AirBnB property we were looking forward to a cuppa and the 'Fat slab' cake. Unfortunately, after one mouthful it has been relegated into making an apple pie/crumble thing. Fat Slab is definitely not cake, more of a savoury pastry! Be warned.....

South Zeal to Credition tomorrow.

Comments

  1. Hi Garry, Marie and Alfie, Phil has been telling me about your amazing challenge and I have just read your ongoing Blog. You are incredible, well done. How are the feet and the rest of the body with all the walking? Lovely photos and gorgeous to see Alfie especially racing through the water on the beach. Sending you lots of energy and stamina. We will be thinking of you each day. Smiles and warm wishes sally

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Sally, Thank you for your kind comments. Surprisingly, our feet and legs are holding up OK! Looking forward to walking with you both in a couple of weeks.

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Getting ready.....

We have a complete route planned now! We aim  to set off from Land's End on 3rd May 2025. We have decided to take on the challenge of walking from Land's End to John o'Groats, starting in early May 2025. It is likely to take 3 months and cover 1200 miles so definitely a big undertaking. Whilst walking, we are taking the opportunity to raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK. Many of us have either had cancer ourselves or have a family member who has been affected. Garry was diagnosed with prostate cancer in August 2023 and following a successful treatment is cancer free. Marie's brother Liam, sadly died in April 2024 following a diagnosis of oesophageal cancer. We have both had family members and friends who have not survived and others who have made successful recoveries with the amazing support of the NHS. If you are able to donate it may be your donation that funds the research that finds a cure. Whatever you are able to give, we truly appreciate it. Marie, Garry an...

Day 1 Lands End to Penzance

  The plan is to make it to John o'Groats by mid-August.  Today's planned route. 11.5 miles  Lovely weather for our first day of walking.    Once we got to Sennen Cove, I found my first 'End to End' coffee and travelled back to Land's End on the bus so I could meet Garry later on.  Garry walked through paths in Trewidden and passed a church at Sancreed. Looking back towards Sennen Cove. We found each other for lunch after a little traipse through some fields. Time for a cuppa and feet up before tomorrow's trip from Penzance to Porthleven (13 miles). 

Day 5 Truro to Indian Queens (plus a beach trip)

  Going back to last night before today's blog.....last night I visited Truro Rock Choir, led by Marcus Alleyne. There were only 4 other basses there which was definitely different to a usual Rock Choir night at Cheltenham with over 20 basses. It was still good fun and we finished 'Call Me' by Blondie. Marcus Alleyne, Cornwall Rock choir leader and Jenny, Annette and Joy from Truro bass Rock Choir.  Onto today's planned route. Garry was walking on his own today as Alfie was still exhausted from yesterday's trek so I took him on a beach visit. Garry walked on mainly small quiet roads and a forest track today. He crossed over the A30 a number times. Meanwhile, me and Alfie took a trip to Mawgan Porth which has a lovely beach where Garry's family spent many family holidays.    On the beach, I met Nicki and her husband and we had a lovely chat. Her husband will be cycling Land's end to John o'Groats in July, whilst she is in he back up campervan. Good Luck t...