Fiona and Tom ride the West Kernow Way in the depths of winter – 250km of mud, wind, and wild Cornish coastline. It was a chance to see home from the saddle, to ride familiar roads in a new way, and to catch up the best way we know how – on bikes, in the thick of it. Anneth means home in Cornish, and this ride was exactly that – tough, beautiful, and deeply familiar.
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