A Cornish Bumpkin with a love of all things walking whether it be through a field, up a mountain, across a stream or along the beach. When I’m not at work, I’m usually found out and about with my walking group ‘Cornish Ramblings’ that I started at the beginning of 2016; I will no doubt have one or two of my Dads dogs beside me for company as I explore my beloved Cornwall.

If I’m not walking, I’ve got my nose in a book or a chocolate bar/wine glass in my hand. If I’m not reading or eating, I’m usually found on the tennis courts or at my laptop looking for a new adventure to challenge myself with or writing about old ones. When I’m not doing any of this, I am probably tweeting Bradders or Instagramming a selfie whilst my friends and family look at me with their heads shaking in despair!!

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“We’re proud to be a partner with Jody’s walking blogs, sharing her stories as she covers the Country with her trusty walking boots.”

Latest Posts

The past few months my mental health has been pushed to the brink and tested in ways I didn’t think were possible. But it shook me up in a positive way and made me realise …

The Hayle and The Towans route is a gentle 3-mile circular walk. It starts at the quay and takes you along to the coast where there are some remarkable views to take your breath away.

Waking up from a good night’s sleep will undoubtedly set me up well and start the day in high spirits …

The first time I visited the Isle of Wight, I must have only been 6 years old. My family – and by family, I mean Mum, Dad, Sister, Auntie, Uncle, two Cousins, Auntie who isn’t an Auntie …

When it comes to packing up my rucksack for a hike, there are a few items I could never leave the house without. Ticking off my checklist has become second nature to me …

On arriving into Boscastle, you are instantly transported into a scene much like a picturesque fairy tale. With it’s quaint buildings, surrounding billowing coastlines, deep coombs and romantic natural harbour …

I want to explore everywhere on foot and on occasions, this could mean pitching up for a night or two, so I can carry on the following day.

You always know you’ve been for a good stomp when you get home and find mud half way up your backside, smeared across your forehead and sand in your ears …

This may sound like quite a bold statement coming from a person who is currently writing about her adventures on foot – but I used to really hate walking! The thought of getting outdoors in the Cornish mizzle, traipsing through cow pat fields, stumbling across pebbly beaches or dragging my unfit body up very steep hills …

I love Cornwall, period. I am a born and bred Cornish lass whose whole life has been about this small county to which I adore. So when asked to send across my first adventure for The Outdoor Guide, I was almost certain I would begin with an adventure I’d had in Cornwall …

Jody’s Walks