12 Participants:
Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Valerie Farrell, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Jackie Lofty, Mark Morton, Kevin Presland, Robert Spence, John Stuart, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson
The Easter Tour was a great success this year, with twelve of the fitter Torbay riders taking part.
As Torbay’s new Section Delegate, Michael Ward has written the account of this year’s tour. Unfortunately he didn’t ride down with us on the first day, but since the B-Section also made their own way to Golant there is little point in making a meal of it. The ride to Plymouth was fast and furious in glorious weather, and the scenery along the South Cornwall coast was very attractive. We rode through Downderry and Looe and crossed to Fowey on the Bodinnick ferry.
We were all very impressed with the hostel that evening, partly because of the beautiful views across the river, but also, I think, because the warden served up some delicious vegetarian meals!
(Michael Jones)
We rode down the A38 to Plymouth. Mike Ward and Frances had made their own way to the hostel. Our Hostel Chore was to do the washing up.
(Kevin Presland, diary extract)
The Torbay group on the Torpoint Ferry, with HMS Dido moored at Devonport Dockyards
Mark, Kevin, Nigel and Val climbing the hill from Seaton towards the Monkey Sanctuary
Val, Jean and Colin at West Looe after a visit to the Tasty Corner café
View across the river to East Looe, from Quay Road, West Looe
Colin checks the route while John, Rob and Nigel enjoy the views across the river to West Looe and Looe Bay
Mark, Kevin and Nigel with the view up the East Looe River to the bridge, from West Looe
Jackie, Val and Nigel on the very steep climb of West Looe Hill
Colin, Rob and Nigel climbing West Looe Hill
Jackie on the final descent to the Bodinnick Ferry, Fowey
Rob Spence on the ferry from Bodinnick to Fowey
Golant youth hostel
The amazing Golant youth hostel
View to the River Fowey from the grounds of Golant youth hostel
The impressive driveway to Golant youth hostel
View from our dormitory at Golant youth hostel, showing St Winnow and the River Fowey, with Lostwithiel in the distance
Saturday 10 April 1982
08:00 - 23:00
Tour: Cornwall
Day 2: Golant to Tintagel YH
12 Participants:
Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Valerie Farrell, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Jackie Lofty, Mark Morton, Kevin Presland, Robert Spence, John Stuart, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson
At half past nine on a sunny Saturday morning we climbed up the track from Golant to Castle Dore. Most of the Exeter bunch intended to explore the Fowey that morning so we split, with the bulk of us cycling on to Lostwithiel for morning coffee. A short while later the Exeter Section arrived minus Bernard, who had been mislaid en route. After thirty minutes pondering over the possible wrong turnings he could have taken, he arrived intact if not unflustered!
Suitably refreshed we took the first left off the main road and climbed up the lanes to a quiet lunch spot overlooking the Fowey Valley. Entertainment was provided by Jackie’s tennis ball, found near the Torpoint Ferry the previous day.
We dropped down a lovely one-in-five gradient with plenty of bends, and joined the A38 in the valley. At this point, five of us took a wrong turning after going back to fetch something from the lunch spot, which caused some unnecessary waiting at junctions for the others. A lovely run up the valley ended abruptly as we turned left up the hill to St Neot. Still upwards, we pedalled over the moor past the future Colliford reservoir. We found the A30 and battled into the wind past the Jamaica Inn, stopping for a well-deserved coffee at Trewint.
Turning left off the main road we descended through Altarnun before encountering a four-mile drag up through Davidstow Moor, until at Slaughterbridge we finally started to drop off the moor towards Tintagel, where the separated groups met. That evening, Kevin discovered that butter wouldn’t melt on his “baked” potato – funny chap, this warden! Never mind, the tea was good!
(Michael Ward)
Rode via Lostwithiel. Jackie left gloves so "we" went back up the hill to retrieve them and lost the others. Made our own way to Tintagel. I recall Bernard from Exeter getting lost and being left behind.
(Kevin Presland, diary extract)
Rob and Colin in our cosy attic dormitory at Golant youth hostel
This shop, in Quay Street, Lostwithiel, appears to sell more than just antiques
Rob Spence explores the walkway from Quay Street to South Street in Lostwithiel
Rob Spence in Fore Street, Lostwithiel, with the old Corn Exchange building on the left
St Bartholomew's Church, Lostwithiel
Rob Spence has fun while Pete Luxton tries to take a nap at the lunch spot near Newbridge Wood
Laurence, Nigel, Wendy and John look on while cheeky Rob returns to his lunch lair, near Newbridge Wood
Jackie, Mark and Frances at the Jamaica Inn, Bolventor (Photo: Kevin Presland)
Jean Luxton approaches the magnificently-located Tintagel youth hostel
Jean Brierly, Pete Luxton (asleep again), Jean Luxton, Iris Buckler and Colin Brierly relaxing in the Tintagel youth hostel common room
Colin Brierly, Nigel Wilson, Wendy Luxton, Iris Buckler and Jean Brierly in the Tintagel youth hostel common room
Sunday 11 April 1982
08:00 - 23:00
Tour: Cornwall
Day 3: Tintagel to Elmscott YH
12 Participants:
Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Valerie Farrell, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Jackie Lofty, Mark Morton, Kevin Presland, Robert Spence, John Stuart, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson
The first thing on the agenda next morning was a visit to King Arthur’s Castle, which looked impressive in the morning sun. There followed a short cycle up the coast to Boscastle for elevenses. By this time it was getting hot, and Pete Luxton’s knees saw the sun for the first time this year! We took the lanes following the coast to Millook, where we stopped for a well-deserved lunch – in North Corwall one cycles three miles up and down to do one mile on the map!
After climbing up out of Millook we were rewarded by a magnificent view of Bude Bay, followed by some magnificent ice-creams from the beach-hut at the bottom of the hill. From Bude we joined the A39 and plugged on through Kilkhampton to Welcombe Cross. From here the group split, some taking the direct route through Welcombe, finally meeting at Elmscott youth hostel.
Those who visited Elmscott last year were pleasantly surprised by the improvement in the standard of the food and friendliness of the warden. The hearty meal was devoured (just) by all.
(Michael Ward)
There was a cat on my bed this morning, so I deposited it on Nigel Wilson's bed. The warden told Michael off for something, not sure what though. Averaged 3mph to Bude. Rob Spence had loads of punctures.
(Kevin Presland, diary extract)
Tintagel youth hostel
Tintagel youth hostel
Tintagel youth hostel from the front
Fabulous sea views from Tintagel youth hostel past Higher Penhallic Point, with Gull Rock in the distance
Wendy Luxton, Nigel Wilson and Rob Spence wait outside The Old Post Office, Tintagel while the others walk to the castle (Photo: Jean Brierly, Agfachrome transparency film)
Walking down the valley road from Tintagel to the castle
Frances, Mark, Jackie and Mike Ward admire Tintagel Castle (Photo: Kevin Presland)
View across Tintagel Haven to Barras Nose, from Tintagel Castle
View back to the gift shop, from Tintagel Castle
View back to the lower and upper courtyards, from Tintagel Castle
View to Tintagel church and the coast path to the hostel, from Tintagel Castle
John Stuart in Tintagel Castle
John Stuart in the entrance to Tintagel Castle
Tintagel Castle from the Lower Courtyard
Mike Ward, Frances, Jackie and Mark at Tintagel Castle, looking towards Tintagel Head (Photo: Kevin Presland)
Morning coffee at Boscastle
Boscastle, with the youth hostel near the harbour
Preparing to leave Boscastle after morning coffee
Descending to Millook, with Widemouth Bay beyond
Pete Luxton descending to Millook
Jackie Lofty on the road to Millook
Wendy Luxton at the lunch spot at Millook
Peace and tranquility for lunch at Millook
Lunch at Millook
Lunch at Millook
An ice-cream stop at Widemouth Bay (Photo: Kevin Presland)
Supper at Elmscott youth hostel
Supper at Elmscott youth hostel
Supper at Elmscott youth hostel
Michael outside Elmscott youth hostel
Board games in the common room at Elmscott hostel
Monday 12 April 1982
Tour: Cornwall
Day 4: Elmscott to Home
12 Participants:
Colin Brierly, Jean Brierly, Valerie Farrell, Michael Jones, Frances Lofty, Jackie Lofty, Mark Morton, Kevin Presland, Robert Spence, John Stuart, Mike Ward, Nigel Wilson
The next morning was warm and with the following wind immediate thoughts of distances were forgotten. Following the lanes on one of Colin’s devious routes we avoided most of the hills and a steady pace was soon built up. We couldn’t find a coffee spot so we cycled until lunch, which was eaten three miles outside Okehampton in some splendid countryside, with views of Yes Tor and the Okement valley. Jackie’s tennis ball provided entertainment once more, and the field was found to be wet in places!
The Exeter and Torbay Sections parted in Okehampton. Torbay Section had a lovely ride to Moretonhampstead for afternoon tea. Whilst we were waiting near the bikes for the others and enjoying the sun, one of Robert’s tyres suddenly let out a hissing noise and went flat! Poor old Robert – I think he’d lost count of the number of punctures he’s repaired over the weekend! We continued down the valley to Bovey, where everybody went their separate ways.
So good weather again this year, and a tour that was enjoyed by everyone. We look forward to next year!
(Michael Ward)
Stopped for lunch just before Okehampton. Coffee at Moretonhampstead.
(Kevin Presland, diary extract)
The very rural location of Elmscott youth hostel
The group at Meddon, between Hartland and Bradworthy
The group at Meddon
Lunch, three miles before Okehampton (Photo: Kevin Presland)