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Winner of the top dog walk in the west is announced for national pet month
Published on: 28th April 2017
An image of a dog taking a rest, while on a walk between Hartland Point and Morwenstow on the north Devon coast, has resulted in this walk being chosen as the Top Dog Walk in the West...
The highs and lows of walking the Coast Path
Published on: 20th April 2017
The highlights of walking the South West Coast Path vary from one person to the next and for Jeff Cox, he describes it thus...
Hooked on the Path
Published on: 16th February 2017
A lifetime member of the Association shares his passion for the Path...
February Walk of the Month
Published on: 16th February 2017
Our February walk of the month is inspired by our calendar picture taken from Great Moluan Beach, looking towards Falmouth on the right and St Anthony Head Lighthouse
Experience the landscape of love this Valentine’s Day
Published on: 14th February 2017
What could be more romantic than a stroll through the West Country’s beautiful literary landscapes?
New year, new horizons - German and Dutch visitors attracted to the Coast Path
Published on: 13th January 2017
The South West Coast Path Association is leading the way in marketing the region as a top tourism destination to overseas visitors, thanks to funding for a project to make it easier to book a walking holiday.
Preparations are in full swing for the Discover England's South West Coast Path project
Published on: 9th December 2016
Preparations are in full swing for the Discover England's South West Coast Path project to attract the German and Dutch tourism markets to the region.
Last chance to capture the coast in annual competition
Published on: 21st November 2016
There’s just under a week to go to enter the annual South West Coast Path Association’s photography competition.
Complete guide to the South West Coast Path
Published on: 18th November 2016
Plan your adventures on the South West Coast Path with the Complete Guide
Dawlish group Walk the Way for major Coast Path Challenge
Published on: 16th November 2016
Last month members of the Dawlish Walking for Health group called Walk This Way, completed a major challenge by walking 1,260 miles between them, the equivalent of twice the length of the South West Coast Path.


