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Organised Events

Walking the Cornish Coast 13th - 17th May 2019 Perranporth, Cornwall. Costs £450 based on staying at Lamorna Court including bed and breakfast for four nights and four evening meals.

Nordic Walking 3rd - 7th June 2019 Perranporth, Cornwall. Costs £140 plus accommodation if staying in Cornwall. Costs £450 based on staying at Lamorna Court including bed and breakfast for four nights and four evening meals.

Walking the Cornish Coast 16th - 20th September 2018 Perranporth, Cornwall. Costs £140 plus accommodation if staying in Cornwall. Costs £450 based on staying at Lamorna Court including bed and breakfast for four nights and four evening meals.

Each event is three days of different walks as follows:

1) We  travel by car to ST Piran Inn, Hollywell Bay. Named after its holy well, a natural spring within a cave.  A Magical sea cave said to have special healing proprieties  and well known for 100;s of years as place with healing water pools. We then walk the coastal path towards Perranporth about 5 miles. At Penhale Sands we head into the dunes towards the Lost Church site and  'lost oratory' which was the site of a 6th century early Christian church established by St. Piran, an Irish missionary who was the patron saint of tinners, and the most important saint in Cornwall. It lies a few hundred yards west of the ancient cross that also bears his name, one if not the oldest Celtic cross in Cornwall, dating back over 1000's years. We feel the power and energy of this cross where people even today still go to for worship. Here we lay our offering of flowers. After this we return to the beach and continue towards Perranporth for Cream Teas on the beach.

2) We start from Perranporth and walk East wards on the Coastal Path towards Chapel Porth Cove. We view old Mining Works as we descend down towards Trevellas Coombe, and the Blue Tin Mines Complex. We visit this site, one of the only working mining left in Cornwall. We see how the tin is dug and made. We then rejoin the coastal path towards Saint Agnes. Here we stop for a break before we continue towards Chapel Porth Cove. Then driven back to Perranporth. About 5 miles of hill coastal walking. 

3) We drive to Porthkidney Beach. We walk East wards to St Ives. We follow the coast path over to Carbis Bay and stopped for tea and cake. We then continue to Porthminster Beach and then into St Ives. We visit the shops and experience the creative feel of this seaside town. We finally catch the coastal train back to our start point. Five miles of walking and site seeing. 

 

Pilates, Tai Chi Qigong, Meditation. Extras include Sports Massage, Thai Massage and Reiki. 

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