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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...
The Masons Trail
...ends by local bus services. It is suggested that you park at Sidford Car Park and catch the bus to the Donkey Sanctuary from where you can start your walk.
The Donkey Sanctuary is an international cha...
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...
Storm Damage Appeal
...endured its wettest winter in 130 years, with an increased frequency in extreme storms, heavy rain and strong winds. Named storms continue to bring inclement weather events brought on by climate chang...
Bratton Ball
...ends around the coast from here to halfway along Porlock Bay, and for many miles inland, including Dunkery Beacon (the large hill on the south west horizon, and the highest point on Exmoor). Sir Thoma...
Hendra & Praa Sands
...end.
Take the footpath along the right-hand boundary of the field ahead, continuing in the same direction over the stiles and steps to the track beyond, which will lead you past Hendra Farm to Hendra ...
Studland Village to Old Harry
...end of the nineteenth century the family built a summer beach house in Studland, now the Manor House Hotel. In 1981, Henry John Ralph Bankes bequeathed both Kingston Lacy and Corfe Castle to the Natio...
Ilfracombe and the Torrs
...ending from the hilltop, turn left through a gate to follow the Coast Path steeply down the cliff face in a series of zig zag bends. Carry on at the steps as the Coast Path turns inland, returning to ...
The Avon Estuary
...end the bridge during the English Civil War, as the Roundhead army approached Aveton Gifford. Although many around him resented the King's crippling taxes and supported Cromwell, the Reverend Wil...
Newquay & Fistral from Crantock
...ends upon being able to cross the Gannel both ways. If the tide is too high to walk across to Penpol on your return and the ferries are not running, you will need to walk an extra three miles to retur...
Porthcurno and Penberth
...endrennen.
At the end of the nineteenth century the secluded cove of Porthcurno was chosen at the ideal location for the British end of the first submarine cables laid between Britain and her Empire....
St Agnes Taxis
...end of your walk. Luggage transfer service available. 4 - 8 seater available.
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01872 553795
http://www.stagnestaxis.co.uk
Woolacombe to Braunton
...end of your walk you have the opportunity to explore Braunton Burrows National Nature Reserve, a rich habitat for flowering plants, small mammals and butterflies.
Padstow to Porthcothan
...end of your walk.
Trevose Golf & Country Club
...end coastal accommodation, golf, tennis, pool, and the acclaimed Constantine Restaurant for a luxury getaway.
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01841 520208
https://trevose-gc.co.uk/
Vega - Feed Your Soul
...endly. 5 minutes walk from the coast path. Open for lunch/dinner Easter til end October.
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07871 089719
http://www.vegacafe.wordpress.com
Getting to the Path by boat
...end of the Path - from France
Both of these ports are served by Brittany Ferries.
Westward Ho! to Clovelly
...end the day. A historic fishing village with its links to smuggling and wrecking, it is here that Charles Kingsley found inspiration for his children’s classic The Water Babies and the village has fea...
Hartland Quay to Bude
...end of this challenging and extremely rewarding section of the South West Coast Path.