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Sutton Harbour Heritage Trail
...end of Sutton Harbour. Since 1989 Sutton Pool has been owned by Sutton Harbour Holdings PLC. This walk starts at the Harbour Car Park. At the pedestrian entrance of the Harbour Car Park turn left and...
Penzance to St Ives - Day 3
...endeen Old Cliff to the road leading to Pendeen Watch lighthouse. Turn left on the road and walk past the lighthouse to carry on along the path ahead, dropping down Pendeen Cliff and then turning righ...
The South West Coast Path
...end). All off which offer the perfect excuse for a photo! There are also a number of way markers along the way that will tell you how far from each end of the trail you are. Although most walkers choo...
Studland to Swanage
Studland to Swanage A spectacular walk that takes you from the village of Studland past the famous landmark of Old Harry – the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site - and on to Swanage...
Burgundy Chapel
...end there was evidence of a two-roomed structure with a fireplace and a pitched roof, assumed to be an anchorite's and servant's dwelling. The rough mound against the northern end is thought...
Ilfracombe town, Capstone Hill and Lantern Hill
...end of Capstone Road, turn left on The Quay, keeping the prominent Britannia Hotel to your right. Carry on, heading for the tall “Verity” statue, which stands at the end of the Pier. This 25-metre b...
Buck's Mills & Peppercombe Castle
...end the devil made it, intending to build a causeway to Lundy Island, but he gave up when his shovel broke. The steep ground beside the village did not lend itself to agriculture. Most of the produce ...
Bull Point & Lee Bay
...endous views across the Bristol Channel, where Bull Point lighthouse was built to warn ships of the lethal reefs below. Lee Bay is renowned for the fuchsia hedges around its cottage gardens, and its s...
Sharp Tor & Bolt Head
...end of the nineteenth century and acquired in 1901 by Edric Hopkins, who bought two more acres of land and set about creating terraces on the sheltered site and planting some of the exotic trees aroun...
Geevor Mine & Chûn Quoit
...endeen Watch lighthouse. From the car park at Pendeen, opposite the Boscaswell Stores, turn left on the main road and cross the road to go through the Geevor Tin Mine entrance. Follow the drive and ...
Reskajeage and Tehidy
...ends to Red River Valley, now a local nature reserve but once one of Cornwall's busiest tin streaming areas. From here it follows one of the old mineral tramways through the ancient estate of Teh...
Little Dartmouth & St Petrox
...ends steeply towards the shoreline and then rounds Blackstone Point. Carry on around Ladies Cove and Deadmans Cove beyond to arrive at Castle Road above Sugary Cove, at the very mouth of the River Dar...
Sampling Salcombe Hill
Sampling Salcombe Hill This is an alternative to the longer, more challenging Salcombe Hill walk. This is a short, level walk on mostly very good surfaces which explores the National Trust land on Sal...
Hive Beach
...endly beaches and pubs.    From Beach Road car park walk down to Hive Beach. On the hill beyond the car park, to the left, is a bowl barrow known as Bind Barrow, dating back to the Late Neolithic (...
Marsland Valley Nature Reserve
...end Hawker just down the coast at Morwenstow (see the Hawker's Hut Walk), poet and playwright Ronald Duncan was inspired by the rugged romance of this coastline and he came to the hut to write (s...
What we do
...ended a Branscombe Public Enquiry to show our support for the community’s request for a true Coast Path through the village. In 1989 we rallied against the Royal Navy’s proposal to erect locked gates ...
Bowgie Inn - Kelsey Head & Holywell
...end to the beach at Porth Joke and keep on the South West Coast Path and follow it around Kelsey Head and on to Holywell Beach. Known to the locals as 'Polly Joke', the beach was originally...
Avocet Line: Exmouth to Lympstone
...ended, 25 ships under 100 tons were built here, including the Royal Navy 12-gun warship HMS Urgent, built in 1804 by John Bass, who also built the frigate HMS Cyane. Many fishing boats were built here...
Kynance Cove
...end, the Reverend C.A.Johns. Kingsley was a botanist of some repute as well as a novelist, and no doubt he pointed out the many different species of plant as they strolled through these meadows. Rev J...
East Budleigh
...ended to make it possible for shipping to continue up the valley, but it was never built. The construction of the embankment was plagued with problems caused by flooding which was caused by the diver...