Inspired by the Kingswear Ferry in the GLME ride, I crowbarred in St Mawes as a reason to ride on the King Harry Ferry. St Mawes Castle and village of St Mawes were surprisingly nice, we even got a bonus local crab sandwich as elevenses.
On the other hand, the King Harry Ferry was a little disappointing and came with an unwanted hairpin bend. In hind sight, Sarah could have taken a ferry directly to Falmouth.
Falmouth was also quite full, so we just parked and marched to Picnic for another top rated crab sandwich. Unlike most crab sandwiches, this is all mixed in, not layered. It was quite nice.
Pendennnis Castle was larger than expected. We were hoping to find food in Charlestown, but nothing tickled our fancy. By the time we came back to St Austell, we could not be bothered to buy dinner, we went out to a Cantonese Restaurant. The waitress told us about Charlestown being used in TV and movies. I managed to got another signature for the Petition for the Ex-British Colonial Hong Kongers. If you haven't signed, please so, and send around.
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