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A Father's Day to remember

Published on: 1st June 2018

Treat your Dad to a special day out on the coast this Father’s Day with a walk along the South West Coast Path, followed by a good pub lunch with great sea views. There’s nothing quite like a good hike to spend some quality time together and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Welcome to our new National Trail Officer

Published on: 29th May 2018

This week, Richard Walton is taking over from Mark Owen as the South West Coast Path National Trail Officer. Richard brings with him a wealth of experience in managing a wide range of countryside sites and public access, most recently in Bracknell Forest, but previously in Cornwall and North Devon. As National Trail Officer, Richard will be coordinating the upkeep of the Trail and developing improvement projects.

After almost 20 years of working on the South West Coast Path, Mark is stepping down from the role to focus on his other passion - looking after a wildlife friendly Dartmoor farm  producing high quality pasture fed beef and lamb.

To ensure a smooth handover, they have been working together for the past few weeks, meeting with many of the Association’s volunteers and the rangers working for the local authorities and National Trust who care for the path.

Below: Mark (left)  & Richard at Wembury

Richard and Mark

Join the world’s largest treasure hunt and discover our new rubbings trails

Published on: 23rd May 2018

As part of our youth engagement project ‘Coast Path Explorers’ we’ve created new and exciting ways for you to get out and enjoy the Path this summer.  

TV’s Julia Bradbury & Olympian Jo Pavey back efforts to raise £40,000 for the Coast Path

Published on: 1st May 2018

Celebrities, outdoors enthusiasts, walkers and runners alike are coming together to help raise £40,000 to support the South West’s 630 mile National Trail. 

NEW APRIL DATE Early spring ramble

Published on: 29th March 2018

Come and spend a day out with us in the beautiful South Hams, Devon on the new date of Friday 20th April.

The countryside at a crossroads: security needed for our National Trails

Published on: 23rd March 2018

The South West Coast Path Association welcomes the House of Lords Select Committee’s report on the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act. Especially as it highlights the importance of access to the countryside and the important role England’s National Trails play in the local economy and our wider health and wellbeing.

Young amateur photographer wins competition with a shot that took three years to perfect

Published on: 21st March 2018

Seventeen-year-old Josef FitzGerald-Patrick from near Land’s End has been announced the winner of the South West Coast Path Association’s annual photography competition. The winning photograph, which beat over 4,800 other entries, shows a firework display held at Land’s End in August last year and took the budding photographer three years to perfect.

South Hams Society – Beach Cleans 2018

Published on: 15th March 2018

The South Hams Society are organising a number of beach cleans throughout 2018. See the information below if you wish to join in! For more information contact Penny Fenton t: 01548 561539  e: [email protected] or Vivien Napper t: 01548 842405 m: 07855 383601 or check our website at www.southhamssociety.org

East Soar, Salcombe - Art Exhibition by local students inspired by oceans and coasts.

Published on: 14th March 2018

This Easter visit an exhibition of artwork of work by inspired by ‘the Ocean’ at East Soar’s Walkers Hut just off the Coast Path.

Recent storm damage update

Published on: 9th March 2018

The wet and stormy weather during January and February has taken its toll on the South West Coast Path. Whilst the vast majority of the 630 miles of Coast Path is unaffected (other than being more muddy in places than normal) some of the cliff falls have meant that sections of the Path have had to be diverted inland.