New Quay Wales.

Monday 20th May 2024.

Central Car Park, strangely it’s on the outskirts of town.

Since the beginning of April Homer has stood still on our drive, cobwebs gathering on the wing mirrors and wheels. It’s not his fault he has had to wait for me to have almost 8 weeks of radio therapy for prostate cancer and for me to have a 3 week recovery period, not only did he have itchy tyres but I had itchy feet desperate to travel again.

The treatment plus ongoing medication haven’t left me in a strong place but determined not to give in we packed up Homer and hit the road. The furthest I’ve driven in the past 3 months in one go is approx 20 miles so todays drive of 126 miles was a challenge but I’m pleased to say it went smoothly, Homer is a joy to drive, comfortable and the engine and gear box cope with everything, a plus factor is the brakes work well unlike on the old Homer😊We are spending the night here on this large car park which could easily take 50 motorhomes and costs £8 for 24 hours.

It’s a steep walk down to the beach and Newquay harbour( even worse coming back up but I made it. We rewarded ourselves with an ice cream whilst Layla played on the beach. There isn’t a lot of commerce here but plenty of ice cream shops and places to eat.

In my teens and twenties I and other friends travelled here from the Midlands for weekends and longer holidays, we had a a large social circle of friends who either did the same journey or lived locally. It was in the times of no pubs being open on a Sunday so getting into a private club “Captains Table” on a Sunday was a must , we went so often I think in the end they thought we were members. The club was situated on the top floor of the building below.

We last visited here for the afternoon in September 2020 a post Covid lock down trip with motor home buddies Alison and Peter, unfortunately a few miles short of Newquay their engine battery stopped working and their motorhome had to spend a few hours in a local garage whilst a new one was sourced, thankfully it didn’t take too long and we travelled onto a campsite in Cenarth.

Well if this pub was good enough for the famous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas then it was good enough for us😊

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