Today's walkitcornwall quote
I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it's such a beautiful animal.... I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her. — Ellen DeGeneres
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I've published my pictures on facebook and my friends cannot believe that Cornwall is so amazingly beautiful. One of my friends is thinking of taking her mum on your walking holiday:-) I've recommended Walkitcornwall to her, as being based in Falmouth is definitely a better option and from personal experience, she will have a great and fun time with you.
- Kasia, Poland
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- Guided Walks Cornwall##Cornwall, Scillies and Dartmoor
- Guided Walks Overseas
- Shinrin Yoku##Forest Bathing In Cornwall
- Walking Blog##A Personal Philosophy on Walking
- Localism
- From Macro to Micro to Macro.
- Masters of the Universe & Quaking Grass envy
- Remembering how to walk
- Look up from your screen!
- A Penryn sense of place - Part 1 - Boundaries and Location
- Walking by numbers 01: The mathematics of nature.
- The destination or the journey?
- Desire Lines or Desire Paths
- Why walk?
- Walking with the Durrells in Corfu
- Walking in Corfu part 1
- Corfu and Cornwall: The Links
- A reflection on walking at the end of 2015
- Autumn revisited and welcome
- Natural Relationships?
- beautiful-beech-tree-scotts-wood-1
- Cornwall is open for business
- The Lizard Peninsula Coast Path Walk Sept 2012
- Two guides two guests
- Another walking week in July in Cornwall.
- A walking week in Cornwall in July
- Mud mud glorious.....
- Tilleys are not just for xmas. They're for life
- Dartmoor and wild camping on a wet June
- Guided walking break in Cornwall: the cult of the fruitcake festival
- Budock Vean hotel walking break 2012
- Port Isaac and Port Quin walk
- walking group may 5th-12th 2012
- Local walks in Cornwall around Mawnan and Constantine
- Porthcothan, Treyarnon, Constantine, Mother Iveys and Harlyn Bays
- Countryfile magazine the SWCP team and walkitcornwall
- Walking on the folds of Crackington Haven
- Lamorna and Mousehole January walk
- FRAWF walk
- Weather predicting. Art or luck?
- Autumns approach: An awareness of change
- So many butterflies in Cornwall
- Lizard Peninsula walking holiday in Cornwall 2011
- Clouds on an invisible track
- Whose "sori" now?
- Low tide scrambling. The Cornwall coast is a new land.
- The shape of topiary in the Mendips
- Colours and moods whilst walking in Cornwall
- What the devil's going on? Is it a frying pan or what?
- Colours, laughter and 13 is not an unlucky number.
- Walking holiday in Cornwall A week in June 2011
- Falmouth town walk every sunday 5pm
- walkitcornwall and Cornwall Air Ambulance sponsorship
- Economic value of nature: National Ecosystem Assessment
- The solitude of walking. Walking as a small group.
- Walking holiday in Cornwall May 9th-13th 2011
- Budock Vean Hotel walking break 2011
- Walking holiday in Cornwall April 2011
- Geology on the Lizard - A french school visit.
- A call to arms, sorry legs.... and feet
- When life flashes past mine eyes, what colours they shall be.
- The pure joy of walking. Bedruthan Steps on a low spring tide.
- Holywell Bay and our fave cave on a walking holiday
- Cornwall Wildlife Trust's awesome enthusiasm for nature
- Little White Alice eco holiday self catering cottages in Cornwall
- Birch bark canoe at National Maritime Museum Falmouth
- Grand piano found on Miami Beach. Musician confesses.
- The St Michael's Hotel press walkitcornwall tour of Cornwall
- Amazing blue tit photos. A robin, a great tit and a song thrush too.
- Walking with the Budock Vean Hotel New Years Day 2011
- Boxing Day walk Tregenna Castle Hotel
- Walking from Port Quin to Rock via the Rumps and Polzeath
- Sunset over St Michael's Mount.
- Snowvember: Ice stalactites in Cornwall
- Snow 175m up at Halvasso Cornwall in November
- Sad plastic faces on the beach
- Paul on BBC Countryfile
- Autumnal sunrises
- Moody seas and 50 words for precipitation
- One on one camping with my children
- Walking in Cornwall in August- is it a trick of the mind?
- Walking in Cornwall in August- is it a trick of the light?
- Walking visitors from Germany and an old friend
- Family tour of the Lizard Peninsula
- Serpentine, shipwrecks and kestrels
- Rock Pooling parts 1-100
- Jess the dog: walkitcornwall's principal guide
- The unofficial Cornwall tourism photo SHOOT!
- Walking holiday in Cornwall starring colours and music
- Waning bluebells. au revoir but not goodbye
- Symmetry in nature
- Cornwall walking holiday 24th- 28th May 2010
- Cornwall walking break 10th-14th May photos
- Local flower names
- Colours of spring. What's your favourite?
- Sensory trails. Using touch to enhance your walk.
- Shapes within nature
- Scrambling on the Lizard Peninsula
- Sensory overload at Holywell Bay cave
- In awe of ore
- Climate, landscape and imagining the future
- Red sky in the morning
- Music was my first love.....*
- Snowdrops' slow ascent towards the sky
- Poldark tour
- Media & Consultancy