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Moor Wood
...endron planted by the Luttrell family at the end of the nineteenth century. Careful conservation by Exmoor National Park ensures that invasive exotic species are not allowed to swamp the more delicate...
Selworthy Combe
...end, where it meets the Coast Path.
Turn left along the Coast Path for about half a mile, ignoring the track to your left towards the end of this stretch.
There is a junction of paths at the open ar...
Avocet Line: Topsham Station to Powderham & Starcross
...ends and bank holidays. Ring 07801 203338 for details.
Exeter Ship Canal was built in 1563, the first canal to be built in England since the Romans (see the Countess Wear Walk). In 1827 it was extende...
Kingswear and Brownstone Battery
Kingswear and Brownstone Battery
A walk travelling high around the mouth of the Dart Estuary, giving fine views over the castles that protected this important waterway for more than 600 years. Passing...
Climate change and the Path
Climate change and the Path
Climate change is no longer a distant threat, but a future that we all must now adapt to. The South West Coast Path is somewhere we are already seeing the effects o...
Clovelly to Tintagel
...ends comes to life in the majestic castle ruins.
Difficulty - Challenging Distance - 46.9 miles/ 4 days
Highlights
This stretch of Coast Path begins in the historic fishing village of Cl...
Talland Bay & Looe
...end at Tencreek.
Take the footpath through the caravan park, to your left on the bend, and follow the waymarkers through the fields to the road at the bottom, keeping the hedge on your right throughou...
Abbotsbury from the Victoria Inn
Abbotsbury from the Victoria Inn
A bracing walk between coppices and withy beds to the ancient village of Abbotsbury. Allow plenty of time before you catch the bus back, to view the crumbling remains ...
Cligga Head
...end relates that the redness of the cliffs was due to a giant called Bolster who fell in love with a young lady by the name of Agnes. She demanded that he fill a small hole at the edge of the cliff wi...
Hope Cove, Bolt Tail & Bolberry Down
...ended the fort from an attack by sea, and the rampart was built across the promontory's neck to enable the occupiers to repel any land-based invasion.
People lived and worked in the area even bef...
Caffyns Heanton Wood
...endly. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog-friendly beaches and pubs.
Leaving the car park above the cove, take the lane back up to the road from the Valley of...
Lundy Bay & Pennywilgie Point
...end, the hole was made by the Devil, who visited St Minver while she was combing her hair on a local rock. Startled, she threw her comb at him with such force that, terrified, he fled to 'Topalun...
Port Quin & Pine Haven
...ends of the mythical birds and tormented spirits said to haunt the the county's coastal caves.
In the fifteenth century, granite from quarries on Lundy Island (some 35 miles out to sea) was lande...
Capstone Hill
...end of his life, from the mid 1950s until 1976. He used the Royal Britannia as his local.
There are superb views from the top of Capstone Hill along the coast, but this is also a superb location to lo...
Plymouth to River Yealm
...end of the Waterfront Walkway Path, the urban landscape is left behind as the Path enters part of the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. After Andurn Point the Path offers easy walking cl...
Salcombe to Torcross
...end. At Torcross your efforts are rewarded with some good restaurants and pubs close to the sea.
Eype & Bridport
...end of the drive, where waymarkers lead you onwards, along the footpath running through the meadows beside the river. Ignoring the paths leading uphill towards the mast to your left, carry on ahead un...
Lantern Hill, Ilfracombe
...end of the Quay just below Lantern Hill. There are accessible parking bays available although all users have to pay for parking.
Leave the car park at the north west end by Lantern Hill. As this is a...
FAQs
...end-to-end. Running from Winchester, the first capital of England, to the white chalk cliffs at Eastbourne, the 100-mile South Downs Way features attractive wildlife, visible prehistory, fine pubs and...
Corfe Castle to Swanage
...end of the last Ice Age. Travelling around the edges of a white landscape scarred from extensive quarrying, the route passes many fascinating features before it arrives in Swanage. Look out for dolphi...