 Coming up, we crossed the wild expanse of Exmoor National Park, battled our way through the hills of Devon and Cornwall and discovered the taste sensation of the Cornish pasty. From the top to the bottom of the island we come well rested after a peaceful night on the moors we left the tranquil open surroundings of Exmoor National Park and headed further towards the finish line. Over the next few days we battled our way through the hills of Devon and enter equally hilly Cornwall. The sun was shining strong but we on the other hand were starting to drag our feet literally. Day number 33 and the hills of the southwest have started pushing up the bikes pushing up the bikes. We're definitely getting into hilly country now and it's going to be quite slow progress but we've just four days left hopefully four days left and we'll just push through it like literally push through it. Anyway I think we're getting near the top oh no cars are always ruining the road hey cars are always ruining the road the road meant for cyclists is it uphill now how do you find these hills hilly exhausting close to the top I hope maybe one day I'm fit enough to just cycle up the hills nobody in this world can become fit enough for this just a little afternoon break cycling is hard cycling is hard it is day 34 and the summer has come back to England it's very hot very sweaty and I think this is the hilliest day that we've had so far what would you say hot it's like 40 degrees oh my god like no wind no wind just got to wait for the next downhill to cool off we just alternate between pushing and then cycling a little bit but mainly off mainly pushing up the hills oh man we just we're just ready to get to the end wish us luck through cycling through cycling oh man this trail would be determined to challenge us until the very end but what we've learned on this journey is that in between the struggle there is always beauty beauty and being in the great outdoors and experiencing new things every day making it to the top of the hill and seeing green spaces for miles around spaces to explore to meet the locals and make new friends spaces to sit and eat our lunch or to settle in for an evening with a view not a bad spot for a camp hey it's lovely in between the struggling ups and the perilous downs we had time to watch the countryside of england roll by as we made our way pedal by pedal slowly but surely towards the finish line good morning it is raining for the first time in quite a long time but we woke up quite late so we weren't already out cycling so what we're doing is we're just gonna hide here for maybe one or two hours more just chill out just relax we have three days left to go until we reach land's end so yeah the end is in sight yes so we'll just chill out here and then get on the road for our last leg it was an easy start to our 35th day on the road as we followed another of the southwest's awesome former railway line turned cycleways known as the camel trail beautiful it's too much it's just funny oh beautiful oh this is a very lovely town though eating a nice lunch hey by the ocean voted world's best Cornish pasty padstow pasty having a Cornish pasty in Cornwall from Padstow pasty it's her first time enjoying the riches of Cornwall all right nice vegetable pasty let me see oh my goodness okay let me try vegetables mmm i so like buttery and rich i'm got my mouth next time we enter the final leg of our 2000 kilometer adventure discover a crazy Martian landscape and find the perfect camp spot for our final night on the trail if you enjoyed watching this video you would help us a lot by subscribing to the channel by clicking here thanks so much for watching guys we will see you next time