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Teignmouth to Shaldon circular
...end of Shaldon Bridge, turn left at the Church of St Peter and the Apostle and proceed along the Riverside. The quiet lane bends to the right and becomes Albion Street. In 50m, take the first left and...
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 ...
Marine Life of the Coast Path
Marine Life of the Coast Path The South West Coast Path takes you along the boundary between land and sea. This unique littoral corridor connects us intimately with the marine world and its cr...
Legacy Trail 8 - The Weares and Church Ope Cove
Legacy Trail 8 - The Weares and Church Ope Cove This short walk around Church Ope Cove and the Weares explores the unique landscape of the east coast, altered by landslips and quarrying but now being ...
Scabbacombe and Mill Bay
...endly walk. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog-friendly beaches and pubs.  Checked by SWCPA Volunteer David Hinchcliffe - July 2019 From the car park take the ...
Dodman Point
...endously strategic location, throughout history Dodman Point has been an important site to the local inhabitants. Prehistoric remains here include Bronze Age barrows and the massive Iron Age fortifica...
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...
Otter Valley Wildlife Walk
...end of the car park (away from the sea) take the Coast Path to the right as it heads to the banks of the estuary and then curves to the left to travel inland beside the river. The Otter Estuary is a...
Home Farm Marsh Walk from Barnstaple Station
...End, as ships carried out ceramics, clay and local produce, bringing in limestone and coal. In 1846 the coming of the railway added to the bustle, as Fremington was connected to Barnstaple at a cost o...
Kilminorth Woods from Looe Station
...end: Choose the left-hand path for a woodland walk, taking in the Giant's Hedge. The Giants Hedge is an earthen bank extending from Lerryn to Looe. It is thought to be from the Dark Ages, and wa...
Dancing Ledge and Langton Matravers
...end of their useful lives, but there is still plenty of the valuable Purbeck limestone around them, and the Trust plans to fill in the old quarries and reseed them with grass as it opens new ones, pre...
Woodhuish and Mansands
...endly all year. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog-friendly beaches and pubs.  From Scabbacombe car park go through the gate to take the green lane downhill, s...
Noss Mayo and Revelstoke Drive
...end to Noss Mayo or catch the seasonal ferry from the harbour office slipway.   Follow the road through Noss Mayo village. At a sharp left-hand uphill bend turn right, by a cottage called Yonda Coomb...
Tregardock Cliff
...ends to Tregardock Beach on the steep slopes of the pyramid-shaped hill known as The Mountain. Take this path for an interesting detour to the beach; but otherwise turn left on the Coast Path to walk ...
Maer Cliff
...end of Bude's breakwater, supporting the barrel on Barrel Rock. The stretch of coast between here and Duckpool has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its rock format...
Stepper Point from Trevone
...end of the front car park is closed following storm damage. Go through the car park behind you to pick up the path a short way up the hillside). Carry on around the first headland, detouring to explor...