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A Gluten-Free Week in Cornwall: Full Travel Diary Now Live on Substack

Distant view of two sea caves on the rocky coast near Port Isaac, Cornwall, with turquoise sea and grassy hillside above.

Last week, we headed down to Cornwall for some much-needed sunshine, sea air, and (hopefully) safe gluten-free food.

We stayed in Par, explored Truro, Mevagissey, Port Isaac, and Polkerris — and yes, I ate more burgers than I care to admit. Ollie spent most of the week running in and out of the sea yelling “Daddy, you can do it!” every time a wave came near, and I spent most of the week pretending I wasn’t freezing.

We found gluten-free fish and chips, pub roasts, pasties, a brownie worth remembering, and even managed a paddle boat session and a scenic glimpse of the sea caves outside Port Isaac.

The full travel diary is now live on my Substack. It’s packed with food, photos, family moments, and a fair bit of me being slightly dramatic about cold water.

Click here to read the full post on Substack

If you’re coeliac or gluten-free and planning a trip to Cornwall — or just want to see what a GF holiday with a toddler looks like — this one’s for you.


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