One of the things I always do on a trip to Cornwall is a lunch at the Tinners Arms in Zennor.
The road there is really narrow and twisty but that’s Cornwall for you. It’s a great pub but the main reason is the amazing crab sandwiches they really are the best.
After lunch this year the weather was so nice it was decided to take a walk out to Zennor Head. It’s not far probably only about a kilometre or so and the first part is on the road so nothing really strenuous but it does aid the digestion.
The views are amazing.
We also had a chat with an artist and not the holiday watercolour sketchy sort this was a huge canvas and oils. He told us that it had taken him 5 trips to carry all his gear out but the biggest problem he was having was the wind buffeting the canvas
Zennor Head has some really interesting granite features such as this wonderful window.
Close up its even more spectacular.
According to the plaque this part of the coastal path was donated to the National Trust in the early 50s.
So Hivers as I said it’s not a long walk but once off the road the path is a bit rough and just the right length to walk off a crab sandwich.