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Cligga Head
...St Agnes and catching a bus back to Perranporth (see the St Agnes-Perranporth walk) The rest of us can simply turn in a half circle and follow the South west Coast Path back the way we came past Perr...
Noss Mayo and Revelstoke Drive
...Stoke and gave it the name Revelstoke. In 1226 the church of St Peter's on the cliffs at Stoke was built. Though partially ruined, it still stands today. The Domesday Book of 1086 listed Newton a...
Embury Beacon
...stepping stones across the stream to pick up the South West Coast Path. Follow the path as it climbs the hill, gently at first and then more steeply, turning abruptly left towards the top to continue ...
Teignmouth to Shaldon circular
...St Peter and the Apostle and retrace your steps back over Shaldon Bridge. Continue up and over, past the traffic lights, past the bus stop, past the shops to the blue and white cast iron gates of Bitt...
Lamorna & The Kemyel Nature Reserve
...stry crust. The fish heads and tails poke through the crust and gaze skywards. The first such pie was made just before Christmas one year in the sixteenth century, when Tom Bawcock saved the starving ...
Church Cove and Cadgwith
...st, including terns and skuas, and sometimes even storm petrels. Cadgwith East is a dog friendly beach. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and ...
Mousehole to Lamorna and back
...Starry Gazey pie, usually made of pilchards, eggs and potatoes beneath a pastry crust, with the fish heads and tails poking through the crust and gazing skywards. The first such pie was made just befo...
Coast Path Connectors
...st Path Connectors (CPC) is introducing coastal walking to a range of new audiences and improving equity of access along the South West Coast Path by supporting local people in making the most of our ...
Minehead Seafront
...st the railway station and bus stop, heading towards North Hill. The railway line opened in 1874. Originally for goods, passenger traffic for seaside holidays greatly increased. The station was exten...
Bude Canal
...st Coast Path. Turn right, keeping to the path along here, because the cliffs are unstable. Follow the Coast Path out around the headland at Lower Longbeak, carrying on past Higher Longbeak and the Na...
Holiday Cottages
...stal escape in Cornwall. The Best of Exmoor Best of Exmoor offers self-catering cottages along the Exmoor stretch of the South West Coast Path—from its starting point in Minehead to Lynm...
Bees of the Coast Path
...st Coast Path is the last stronghold of some of the UK's most endangered bee species. The South West Coast Path allows bees to travel safely between a variety of habitats, much of the south west ...
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 Austell Brewery, Great Western Railway (GWR), Luxury Coastal, Warrens Bakery to Seasalt Cornwall. Meet our current sponsors here. We foster personal, trusting and fun relationships with our partner...
Trentishoe Down
...stonbury-style music festivals, where the concept of 'sustainable living' was already being promoted. From the car park take the path north-eastwards and gently downhill, to meet the Coast ...
Zennor
...storic field systems that characterise the coastal landscape along this part of the Cornish coast. The Tinners Arms is the only pub in Zennor. It was built in 1271 to accommodate the masons who const...
Berry Head to Sharkham Point
...stguard station, is the lighthouse which was built in 1906. It came to be known as the smallest, highest and deepest light in the British Isles. The tower is only 5 metres high. It is, however, 58 met...
Fishcombe Point
...st-facing stained glass window, depicting Jesus as the Good Shepherd, in her favourite mauves and greens. The window was designed by Bideford artist James Patterson. Churston Court in Church Street is...
Wester Wood
...st, used to observe commercial shipping in the Bristol Channel. The church below the lookout post is the St John the Evangelist Church at Countisbury. In 1086 the settlement of Countisbury was recorde...
Worthy Wood
...start to turn and small birds and mammals scurry around harvesting their winter stores. Leaving the car park, turn right and walk towards the quay. Take the Coast Path signposted to Culbone, to the l...