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Coast Path Connectors
...Cornwall, Plymouth, Torbay, North Devon, and Dorset) who organise social walking programmes for local communities.
The charity is grateful to the National Lottery Heritage Fund for funding this projec...
Boscastle Farm Shop - Beeny Cliff
...Cornwall. If you've had a taste of the local produce, now try a taste of the local landscape!
From the Farm Shop go into the field at the rear. Cross the field, bearing right and downhill to the...
Bedruthan Steps Easy Access
...Cornwall's largest semi-natural wildlife resource and its most prominent landscape feature.
Retrace your steps back along the SWCP, passing the original path form the car park. Continue on the S...
Buck's Mills & Peppercombe Castle
...Cornwall.
Dogs are welcome at The Hoops Inn. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog-friendly beaches and pubs.
From the bottom corner of the village car park in B...
Business Mile Maker
...Cornwall walk, 2024
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Donate now if you are ready to pay for your mile today or contact our Fundraising Team on [email protected] to discuss any of these opportunitie...
SWCP Passport
...Cornwall.
THE STAMPS
There are seven stamp designs reflecting the heritage, history or nature of the area it represents. Each stamp has been handcrafted by Marc Hoskin of Wild Work.
Route changes
...Cornwall: 0300 1234 202, Devon: 0345 155 1004, Dorset: 01305 224463).
The South West Coast Path owes its unique character to natural processes. Our coastline would not look so beaut...
2-3 Day Breaks
...Cornwall. Having started off gently on the Tarka Trail, there are soon some dramatic headlands that contrast with numerous picturesque river valleys, making this one of the most diverse sections of Co...
Bolberry Down
...Cornwall, and on a clear day, you should be able to see the Eddystone Lighthouse guarding a dangerous reef 8 miles out from Rame Head.
From here the Coast Path continues through a gate down to Bolt T...
Levant, Botallack and the Crowns
...Cornwall resulted in vertical seams of tin and copper being formed at right angles to the cliffs. The mines' shafts had to be very deep to reach the ore, and in the Crowns section of Botallack mi...
Godrevy Island & The Knavocks
...Cornwall was a county more remote from England than Spain is now.'
In 'To the Lighthouse', she tells how her character, Mrs Ramsay, watched the beam of the lighthouse across her bedroom...
Sister's Fountain
...Cornwall, it is Japanese Knotweed.
The problem with rhododendron is that it flourishes at the expense of other, more delicate, indigenous species. Its branches grow in dense thickets so that no sunlig...
Military Training Areas
...Cornwall.
The South West Coast Path is seaward of the training area and is always available.
To supplement the Coast Path, the MOD has opened a permissive path which continues the route following th...
Lamorna & The Kemyel Nature Reserve
...Cornwall Wildlife Trust, who bought it in 1974. The South West Coast Path splits the Reserve in two, travelling directly through it beneath a low canopy of branches which meet across the path in place...
Lizard Point
...Cornwall coastline after being introduced about 100 years ago. Like other exotic species brought home by enthusiastic horticultural explorers, the vigorous growth of the Hottentot fig threatens to ove...
Porthcurno from Porthgwarra
...Cornwall from Ireland, Wales and Brittany to help combat the rising tide of paganism after the Romans left Britain in the Dark Ages. He established his hermitage here, where there was running water, a...
Hooe Lake Point & Earls Drive
...Cornwall had been formed.
Approaching Kingsand you can see Cawsand Fort on the hillside beyond. Nowadays a complex of luxury apartments, Cawsand Fort was built in 1863 and designed to cover the shore ...
Lelant Station - St Ives
...Cornwall, and they were widely used in the Middle Ages to mark the way to holy places, although sometimes they were simple waymarkers at the junctions of ancient paths or even simply boundary markers....
St Ives Town Trail
...Cornwall is granite, St Ives stands on a rock known as blue elvan, or greenstone, a hard igneous rock which is difficult to work with. For this reason, many of the buildings in the town are of granite...
Clodgy Point
...Cornwall's national bird now making a comeback since a nesting pair appeared on The Lizard in 2001, more than half a century after the last pair had successfully bred in Cornwall.
On the far sid...