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Oh yeah....back to your original question......most of the area round Gweek and the whole helford area is covered in the oak that Deakin talks of. You can experience the woodlans all over the south coast in the fowey- falmouth area, trees reaching rigt down to the water. it is stunning. Feel free to get in touch, but i would be fairly confident that your mate who forages would know anway.....i wonder if i know him?

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Oh yeah....back to your original question......most of the area round Gweek and the whole helford area is covered in the oak that Deakin talks of. You can experience the woodlans all over the south coast in the fowey- falmouth area, trees reaching rigt down to the water. it is stunning. Feel free to get in touch, but i would be fairly confident that your mate who forages would know anway.....i wonder if i know him?

 

cheers for all the info guys.....much appreciated. Cant wait to get out into some of the woodlands around the area.

 

Cheers Tommer....who knows I might give you a shout and drop in for a cuppa.....quite interested in seeing you set up.

 

Heres a link to my mates business. The stinging nettle beer is top!!

 

foodswild - Cornish Stingers Brewery

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If you walk down through the village of constantine, carry on down to the bottom of the hill, theres an old school on your left and a river running under the road. If you follow a path on the right near the river it will take you to part of the helford river called Ponjeravah the walk goes through some nice woods. Also half way down the village past the pub turn left and carry on walking theres a blue bell wood (bit early for flowers) nice woods too. Ask around theres loads of good places the Ferryboat pub is agood one near Trebah and Glendurgan gardens, and the beach at Durgan is also worth alook. have a good one.

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