A few photos from a short walk we did on holiday in Cornwall last week.
The route was from Minions village carpark, through the Hurlers stone circles, over the Cheeswring and then down to Henwood and back through the fields to Minions.
Hurlers Stone Circles, invaded by Belted Galloways.
The Cheesewring across the moor
I think that this is the rock formation which is actually the Cheesewring
But there a quite a few stacks and as many as possible have to be climbed.
None of us took any photos of the rest of the walk which is a shame as it was very nice. We did have to ford a small stream as the footbridge was closed and also shout to a guy who was in a milking parlour to find out where the path through the farm buildings went. Only when we emerged at the other end of the path did we discover a sign telling us that this whole section was closed due to the bridge being out of action. There definitely wasn't a sign when we joined the path.
A pleasant walk on a very hot day followed by good food and beer in the Cheesewring Inn.