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Port Isaac & Porteath
...st destination, and finding a place to park may be difficult during the main holiday periods.
If you are starting the walk in Port Gaverne, take the South West Coast Path to Port Isaac (an extra half ...
Newquay
...Street Post Office and the railway station. The tramway fell into disuse around 1926.
Carry on along Bank Street and turn right onto Fore Street, continuing ahead on to North Quay Hill and the harbou...
Hooken Cliffs
...st and West of the pole in front of the café.
Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.
Starting in Beer at the seaward end of Fore Street...
Studland Village to Old Harry
Studland Village to Old Harry
A moderate stroll, with some long but gentle climbs and descents, around the spectacular chalk stacks off Handfast Point at Studland. The same sea that carved the soft r...
Portmellon & Bodrugan's Leap
...st fishing luggers to work from Mevagissey. The Ibis made the record books for the largest ever haul of pilchards: a monstrous 15,000 kg (2346 stone). His most famous ship was the 28-ton Windstar, who...
Durdle Door & White Nothe
...st Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.
From the back of the car park at Lulworth Cove take the South West Coast Path leading directly up the steep slope of Hambury Tout beyond.
The ...
Bolt Tail & Burleigh Dolts
...st Coast Path, dating from the same period, and it is thought that they belonged to the Celtic tribe known as the Dumnonii. These people occupied the area within today's South West Coast Path - a...
Hillsborough's Sleeping Elephant
...st Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.
From Hele Bay car park walk down to the beach and pick up the South West Coast Path on your left, heading up the steps from the seafront. Follow...
Ilfracombe and the Torrs
...steamers, carrying passengers the length of the Bristol Channel, to and from Minehead, Bristol and South Wales. Today the world's last sea-going paddle steamer, the Waverley, still visits and the...
Meadfoot & London Bridge
...steps on the left, just after the toilets.
Turn left up these steps and onto the path signed to Daddyhole and then Beacon Cove. At the top of the steps go through the archway and bear left, still goin...
A Dart Estuary Walk
...st attractive towns as well as one of its most historic and interesting. Not surprisingly, variations of this route are among the most popular walks in this part of the County.
The walk starts at Dar...
Mullion & Poldhu
...story of Mullion Cove Cornwall" talks about “The construction of Mullion Harbour, financed by Lord Robartes at a personal cost of almost £10,000 commenced in 1890 with the construction of the wes...
Tamar Lake and Headland Chapel
...st Street, King Street and Fore Street in the village centre. (If arriving by bus, walk back along New Road into the village centre; if parking at the main car park, pick the route up in West Street –...
Lynton and the Valley of Rocks
...st Coast Path for more dog friendly walks.
Checked by SWCPA Volunteer - January 2024
The walk starts at the Lynton station of the cliff railway, which is the easiest way to climb up the 500 feet (140...
Cawsand & Polhawn Forts
...sted in military history. Look out to sea, on a clear day, to see the Eddystone lighthouse.
If you are starting the walk from Rame Head, take the path by the lookout post down to the Coast Path, turni...
The Lost Land of Lyonesse
...stone walls. Penwith's field systems date back to prehistoric times, and they are the world's oldest structures still in use. In AD 240, when sea levels were some 20 metres lower, Roman hist...
Geevor Mine & Chûn Quoit
...Starting at Geevor Mine, this long and fairly strenuous route loops around the remnants of the world-famous St Just mining district, climbing to the moorland above. Here among the granite tors are the...
A taste of the Salt Path - Cremyll to Rame Head
...ston decided that Plymouth's coastal defences on the Eastern Approaches should be strengthened by means of the Staddon Line, comprising Forts Stamford and Bovisand, linked by road to the central ...
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...