after parking next to the Lemon Arms Inn, Mylor Creek makes a good starting point for a number of circular walks.......
though the first glimpse of the upper reaches of the creek were somewhat marred by the amount of oil to be seen floating on the surface of the water - not so, tells one local resident! - the unsightly scum is, in fact, an organic algal bloom that appears when conditions are right.....
looking back towards Mylor Creek Boatyard that specialises in classic and working vessels.......
the walk is filled with many tree covered paths......
and some unusual flora......
if only you knew what to pick.......
there's no escaping rules and regulations here......
walking towards Restronguet Creek and looking across the river to St Just-in-Roseland........
before cutting back across the recently ploughed fields down to Mylor Bridge again......
where a look at the OS map will reveal any number of walks that could be planned easily enough to include breaking for a bite to eat at the Pandora Inn, winner of this year's best pub in Cornwall.
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