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Bees of the Coast Path
...st. They are known as ‘doorstep foragers’ as they don’t travel as far for their food as other types of bee will. This means that they need well-connected areas of flowers in just a 500m radius to surv...
Marine Life of the Coast Path
...st. This is in stark contrast with the global picture where internationally less than 7.5% of our seas and oceans are covered by marine protected areas.  The South West Coast Path corridor is often th...
Corporate partnerships
...st. Open: being honest, fair, ethical and transparent in the way we work. Sustainable: working with a light footprint to protect our coastal environment now and for future generations. Excellenc...
Trentishoe Down
...ives like ratatouille and chapatis. At the road, turn right and return to the car park.
Zennor
...st. The Tinners Arms is the only pub in Zennor. It was built in 1271 to accommodate the masons who constructed St. Senara's Church. The Norman church dating from 1150 stands on the site of a six...
Berry Head to Sharkham Point
...st. To seaward the coastal grassland provides a home for nationally important flowers and birds. Early autumn walkers will enjoy patches of the bright yellow Goldilocks Aster, which is found at only ...
Fishcombe Point
...ives its name from the Anglo-Saxon words 'cyric' meaning 'cross' and 'ton' meaning a settlement. The cross that gave Churston its name once stood near this road junction....
Wester Wood
...ives (see the Two Cleaves Walk). About 250 yards after the path runs onto the road, take the road to your right pulling sharply uphill and turning two hairpins before passing the drive to Countisbury...
Worthy Wood
...st. Flint artefacts have also been found down in the area of submarine forest at the foot of the hill, in Porlock Bay. Rising sea levels have encroached inland around Porlock Vale, and the area aroun...
Levant, Botallack and the Crowns
...st. The National Trust's restored steam winding engine at Levant Mine was also used as the setting of Poldark's Tressider's Rolling Mill. West Wheal Owles mine was the setting for the f...
Military Training Areas
...ives are either a 13-mile detour around the ranges (partly on roads) or a more attractive option is to catch a bus from West Lulworth to Corfe Castle and then walk along the ridge (which has great vie...
Around Portland
...ives when the SS Avalanche and the SS Forest collided off Portland Bill in 1877. The field beyond the business park is divided into a number of strips. Known as 'lawnsheds', these are family...
Nare Head
Nare Head A breathtaking walk in every sense, with far-reaching views, across the water to the sweep of coastline from Porthscatho to Falmouth on the one side, and overland to St Austell's china ...
Gillan Creek & Dennis Head
...ives here and the river is famous for its oyster beds, which have been farmed since medieval times. The estuary is also host to beds of rare eelgrass, Britains only marine flowering plant, a valuable ...
Dartmouth Town Trail
Dartmouth Town Trail A rollicking romp, which children will love too, through a swashbuckling town of adventurers and explorers, pirates and merchants, fishermen and kings. As long ago as 4000 BC trad...
Falmouth Town Station - Falmouth Packet
Falmouth Town Station - Falmouth Packet In 1688 Falmouth was appointed as the Royal Mail packet station, using swift and lightly-armed ships to carry mail and messages to all corners of the Empire, an...
Mullion Cove to Lizard Point and Village
Mullion Cove to Lizard Point and Village This walk is from the picturesque Mullion Cove, along the wild and exposed cliffs of the west coast of the Lizard Peninsula. Pass beautiful sheltered coves, be...
Penzance to Mousehole
...st. The Jubilee Pool is now sited on Battery Rocks which were used over the centuries for artillery to protect the port. In the sixteenth century Henry VIII built a barbican, or small fort, with a lar...
Swanpool & Falmouth Docks
...st. A mostly level walk on pavements and good paths, with one relatively steep hill. Checked by SWCPA - July 2019  From the car park at Swanpool Beach pick up the South West Coast Path towards Falmou...
Wembury & Staddiscombe
...st. The Battery at Staddon Heights was built later, between 1892 and 1893, as part of Plymouth's coastal defences to protect shipping at the mouth of the Plymouth Sound. In the Second World War S...