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Daddyhole Plain
Daddyhole Plain
This walk around one of Torbay's three limestone plateaux gives great views of the Bay and the harbour. It travels through an area once formally cultivated by Victorian gardeners ...
The Tintagel Circulars
...st. It has a beautiful enclosed cottage garden.
Tintagel Visitor Centre has lots of information about the area, including history, archaeology and wildlife as well as a good collection of books about ...
Culvercliffe Walk
...ivestock, beans and wine too, to be transported around the land by packhorse. Daniel Defoe (author of Robinson Crusoe), staying here a century later, called it the best port and the safest harbour in ...
Culver Cliff Woodland Walk
Culver Cliff Woodland Walk
An invigorating climb through mixed woodland, rich in wildlife and with magnificent views out across the Bristol Channel. The return route drops gently downhill along a Vict...
Culbone Church and the Fairytale Tunnels
Culbone Church and the Fairytale Tunnels
A gentle climb through woodland to follow a high route to England's smallest complete church, which can only be reached on foot along the Coast Path. Ther...
Riviera Line - Starcross - Orcombe Point
Riviera Line - Starcross - Orcombe Point
Take the ferry across to Exmouth and then travel above a red sandstone/mudstone coastline formed over 250 million years ago in a desert near the Equator. Walk ...
Portland South
...ives way to open fields (after the first crane), a path on the right heads up to the Portland Bill Road. A detour up this path will take you to the Culverwell Mesolithic Site, through a gate on the op...
Loe Tide at Porthleven
...ives, commemorated in a memorial in the dunes. Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake is a major overwintering area for many wildfowl and waterbirds, and cormorants roost in the trees fringin...
Bull Point & Lee Bay
...ives at Warcombe Lane, five large blocks of brownish quartz were arranged in a straight line in prehistoric times, presumably to mark the way up to the high ground above Bull Point, where there are st...
Kingsand, Cawsand & Penlee Point
Kingsand, Cawsand & Penlee Point
A high path over coastal heathland, where butterflies twirl above the wildflowers in the grass beside the path and the breathtaking views out across the English Ch...
Greenway, Broadsands & Galmpton Creek
...ives.
Follow the footpath uphill through the woods to emerge close to the A3022. Travel a few yards to your right.
Cross the A3022 and pick up the path (under a metal gateway) then continue to the A3...
Port Isaac & Porteath
...ives. Today, the station is manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, providing full coverage of part of the north coast of Cornwall. The current lifeboat is called 'Copeland Bell'.
In July 2...
Newquay
...ives would celebrate the arrival of the fish by baking Hevva Cake. This used a scone-like mixture, with dried fruit to represent the fish, baked in small rounds scored with a criss-cross pattern to re...
Hooken Cliffs
...ives details of the day's catch. Fishing has been an important trade in Beer for many centuries.
One man who started out in fishing at the end of the eighteenth century was 'The Rob Roy of t...
Studland Village to Old Harry
...st.
The Old Harry rocks mark the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site running between here and Orcombe Point, near Exmouth. Over the course of its 95 miles of coastline, som...
Portmellon & Bodrugan's Leap
Portmellon & Bodrugan's Leap
A coastal walk between two coves where people have been sheltering from the wild westerlies since Stone Age times. There are dramatic views from the high cliffs, ...
Durdle Door & White Nothe
...ives his flock over the cliff.
The rock arch of Durdle Door, one of the Dorset coastline's most famous landmarks, was formed in the Jurassic period, about 140 million years ago. The layers of Por...
Bolt Tail & Burleigh Dolts
...st. Look out for skuas, terns and Manx shearwaters.
From the village hall car park in Malborough take the footpath out of the corner near the petrol station. Crossing the top of Collaton Road, turn ...
Hillsborough's Sleeping Elephant
Hillsborough's Sleeping Elephant
A short but demanding walk around Ilfracombe's Hillsborough Nature Reserve, known locally as 'The Sleeping Elephant'. There are far-reaching views ...
Ilfracombe and the Torrs
Ilfracombe and the Torrs
Once a fishing village, dating from Saxon times, Ilfracombe's particular popularity as a fashionable seaside resort was established in 1874, when the railway arrived. Alt...