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The route
...ending at Poole Harbour.
Normally the route is completed from north to south. Although the Coast Path is usually described in this anti-clockwise direction, from Minehead to Poole, this is purely con...
West Cornwall
West Cornwall
A rugged and artsy section of the Coast Path; teeming with wildlife, steeped in legend, and peppered with dramatic granite cliffs and crumbling engine houses.
From t...
5-7 Day Breaks
...ends as you cross the River Taw over the historic Long Bridge to Barnstaple. The entire route is well served by public transport including train services at the start and finish points. Find out more...
Minehead to Barnstaple
...ends as you cross the River Taw over the historic Long Bridge to Barnstaple. The entire route is well served by public transport, including train services at the start and finish points.
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Jurassic Coast
...ends with the youngest white chalk stacks at Old Harry Rocks. The impact of the sea is distinctly evident in the many amazing rock formations and cliff faces on this stretch of coastline.
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Plymouth to Exmouth
...ends at two of the region’s most important maritime ports, which are easily accessible by mainline trains and bus services. The route takes you through the South Devon and East Devon Areas of Outstand...
Charmouth to Abbotsbury
...ends 17 miles to Portland.
The hundreds of mute swans of Abbotsbury Swannery make for a beautiful sight upon arriving at the end of this walk. There is plenty to see here, including the great Tithe ba...
Walks from the track in North Devon
...endpoint at Combe Martin, past the highest point on the Coast Path at Great Hangman. It’s fantastic all year round, although Autumn is a particular highlight when the vast swathes of heathland on the ...
Budleigh Salterton to White Bridge
...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 ...
Boscastle Harbour
...end of the 19th century, the practise of pressing and preserving pilchards was a vital source of income for the village and was carried out in the building that is now a National Trust gift shop.
Pass...
Lulworth Cove to Worth Matravers
...ended you plan your walk to get here when the ranges are open – most weekends and holidays (see here for details). As live ammunition is used, you must not stray off the paths which are clearly marked...
Editorial Hub
...ending on their age, fitness levels, method to complete (i.e. running, walking or Nordic walking) and the amount of time they have available to spend walking the Path.
Military Training Areas
...ended to pass by the site of St Piran’s Oratory and the recently excavated St Piran’s Church which lies just south of the MOD boundary. Please pay attention to the signs around the training area and d...
Pentire Point West & the Bowgie Inn
Pentire Point West & the Bowgie Inn
A short walk visiting two beaches and the village of Crantock, a place of saints and sinners, with two holy wells. According to local legend, the ancient city o...
Avocet Line: Lympstone to Topsham
...endary commando tests that have to be passed in order to win the coveted green beret include an endurance course, where a recruit must carry full combat equipment and a weapon over two miles of tunne...
Wind in the Wyllows
...end Kenneth Grahame frequently visited him here. It is said that Grahame's 'Wind in the Willows' was set in Lerryn, upriver from Fowey. Ratty was allegedly based on Q, who liked nothing...
Loe Tide at Porthleven
...end of the last Ice Age, when the melting of the ice sheets caused sea levels to rise. This pushed huge deposits of eroded material into the mouth of the River Cober, which flows here from Helston. Po...
Port Isaac & Porteath
...end of the road. Turn right, towards the cliffs, and go through the kissing gate and up the steps beyond. Follow the South West Coast Path around Lobber Point and with it drop down into Pine Haven.
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Mutter's Moor and Peak Hill
...end of the moor. Continue straight ahead, over the top of the golf course, watching out for flying balls!
Coming to the track below the woods on Bulverton Hill, ahead of you, turn left and follow t...
Carbis Bay to St Ives
...end of the nineteenth century. As well as this hotel, he designed other iconic buildings in all the major coastal resorts around the county, including King Arthur's Castle at Tintagel, The Housel...