National Trust - Fowey Estuary Estuary, Fowey PL23 1NQ

National Trust - Fowey Estuary

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National Trust - Fowey Estuary Estuary, Fowey PL23 1NQ

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Cornwall | South West | England | National Trust | Discover exotic gardens and ancient houses, explore beaches surrounded by mining history, there's fun for all the family to experience in Cornwall.

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Estuary, Fowey PL23 1NQ

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paul dudman
17.03.2024
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
Beautiful walk around Readymoney cove to Mevagissey .
Ian Jenkinson
10.03.2024
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
Plenty of colourful sails to see on Saturday afternoon racing and during Regatta week
J P
05.03.2024
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
Cute town, lots to do, very busy in high season
Jay Audas
14.02.2024
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
A beautiful walk along Allday Fields to Polridmouth once home to Daphne Du Maurier. If you go further you reach the daymark at Gribbin Head. Lots of footpaths, woods and coves to explore.
Mick Woodcock
30.01.2024
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
Beautiful Cornish estuary steeped in history. Fantastic boat launching facilities.
Anna Banovic
13.01.2024
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
Most beautiful scenery. The cows were all around. The lush green right up to the ocean. It‘s paradise
Ian Larner
31.12.2023
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
Lovely part of Cornwall. Peaceful and scenic, with many interesting places to explore.
Drew
22.12.2023
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
A quintessential picturesque Cornish harbour with great eateries and shopping for all things crafty and arty...Boating oppurtunities galore to if you want to get on to the water...
Virginie Malan
22.12.2023
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
Most gorgeous little town, fell in love with it!
Jeff Stevens
17.12.2023
National Trust - Fowey Estuary
This photograph is from Sunday, and a short walk around the ancient harbour town of Fowey in Cornwall. Here there is a deep natural harbour that is now a very popular tourist destination. During the day it is a hive of activity, but I managed to start my walk at 6:00am, and mooch around the town in total peace and tranquility.I had my dog Bella with me for company, and we made our way to the town quay, from where this photograph was taken. Walking onto the quayside, we were greeted by this wide open vista, with a view looking out towards the mouth of the Fowey estuary and on to the open sea.The skies were crystal clear, with a slight pink glow over towards the horizon, gradually merging upwards into a steel blue sky above. This time of day is so special, so valuable. Viewing a place when no one else is around gives such an interesting perspective. Much more detail comes into view; without the visual and audible distractions from people on their daily business, this is a rare opportunity to see the raw beauty that abounds. I could stare at the scene for hours. It’s like a work of art from the grand master that is nature, on display in my own private museum.We sit on a bench for a while. Bella snuffles and sniffles the ground for a few minutes, before flopping down at my feet, resigned to resting a while. I scan the estuary for signs of life. The boats are all anchored, bobbing gently on the gently undulating surface water. Sunlight glints catch my eye. The myriad of colours is always special in a harbour view. I look at the variety of boats, wondering how much pleasure they will have bought their owners, and how many adventures they may have been on. Looking over towards the opposite hillside, the houses of Polruan seem to fill the entire landscape, with hardly a gap in between. Yet all seem to be sleeping still.The water looks relatively calm and inviting. It’s at times like this I wish I could swim really well, and get a water level view of the scene. I imagine the sense of freedom would be exhilarating. I’ll settle for the view from the passenger ferry, later in the week. From there the scale of the estuary will be truly revealed.How quickly time passes. The bells of the church tower, marking the half hour, wake me from my meditative observing, and I can tell that both Bella and I are in need of breakfast. We take a last view of the quayside, and savour the peace and tranquility one last time. If I return a few hours later the scene will be very different; still very much to be appreciated, but without the solitude it won’t seem as though the picture was painted solely for me. It’s a scene that stays in my heart for the rest of the day. It’s a scene that I can’t put a price on. How lucky I have been. I’ve passed through a special moment in time.From the quayside we have a short walk up a steep hill, which takes us out of the town. I stop briefly along the way to peek into the various shop windows. There’s a vintage jewellery shop that attracts my attention. I love looking at the various items, wondering what their history is, who had the pleasure of wearing them, and what events brought them to rest in this particular shop window, waiting for a new owner. I wonder what stories lie behind them.I’m looking forward to doing a lot more walking this week, searching out new views, spending time looking at everything that nature has to offer. Hopefully I’ll do some exploring of familiar haunts, and maybe find a different perspective to view them from. A different perspective is always welcome.Sunday was a good start. I loved the early morning colours - these are the colours I choose to paint my day.

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