Day 1: London to Padstow. The promise of lunch, freshly caught, is enough to curb servo cravings on the near five-hour drive from London. Our destination: Rock, a fishing village in north Cornwall, and lunch at The Mariners, under chef Zack Hawke and part of Nathan Outlaw’s family of restaurants. Casual, this pub collaboration with Sharps Brewery, is a first taste of Cornwall. Fruits de mer, on crushed ice, offers a clean, cool hit of what we’re searching for: the best of Cornwall. Porthilly oysters scream freshness; dressed scallops catch the eye and sate the appetite; a simple breaded sardine vies for top spot in a week of exceptional seafood, Atlantic Pale Ale an apt match. Mist falls over the Camel Estuary, the water still and the sky changing with each course. A post-lunch amble across the sand – a dog splashing in the shallows and a church bell ringing in the distance – confirms we’re a long way from London; locals even say from England.
Lunch at The Mariners