There are still so many new places to discover around this area. Yesterday, Simon and I visited The Dizzard. We have become interested in visiting places with special or ancient trees, and The Dizzard is home to a small woodland of ancient oaks and other trees, near the coast. It is only a few miles beyond Crackington Haven, where one of our very favourite cafes, The Haven, just happens to be!
After a delicious and simple lunch at The Haven, we parked in the hamlet of Dizzard, by a farm. From there, a farm track took us to this field. What a farm track. I sank to nearly the top of my wellies in mud at one point, and we have not had very wet weather recently! The woodlands are to the right of this picture, in the valley.
There were photo opportunities at every step. The trees in the part we visited are several metres tall, but apparently the ones nearer to the sea are far smaller, stunted by the wind and salt. We could not get past a swampy section, which Berri found irresistible, but which the rest of us found impassable.
The fungi and lichen are everywhere, testament to the pure air of the area.
The dogs had almost a better time than we did and are still exhausted after playing constantly whilst we were there.
This is Berri in a very muddy puddle
We sat on the grass on our way back to the car and listened. Peaceful, the sea in the distnce, chiff-chaffs, rooks, a thrush, blue tits, robins, and skylarks were all recognisable, and other bird song we did not know. I thought I saw a swallow at one point. But, it is very early, maybe I was wrong. A perfect, soft, warm, spring day.
We wended our weary way home, to wash the dogs in the bath, I have never seen them so muddy, and it wasn't just mud either, from the squidgy cow trodden track!
This is a place we hope to visit again and again, at different times of the year, possibly approaching it from the coast path to see a different aspect.
2 comments:
How wonderful!
My favourite place in the world is Cornwall, as it is for most people! We love the Lizard particularly. The North Coast is somewhere we keep meaning to spend more time exploring...
It reminds me of when you visited me and your other retriever (sorry I have forgotten its name) did the same thing in a big swampy puddle! I remember not envying you driving back to Cornwall with the smelly dog in the car!
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