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Lulworth Cove & The Fossil Forest
...ends and school holidays - click here for precise dates). A good walk for children, who will be fascinated by the rock formations and the fossil forest, as well as the shingle beach with its limestone...
Morte Point
...end way out to sea underwater, and in the past many a ship blundered onto them, mistaking the bay for the safe haven of Ilfracombe. According to local legend, some of the less scrupulous members of th...
Chideock to Charmouth
...end of the field to pass St Gabriel's Church and the hamlet beyond (see the Langdon Hill & St Gabriel's Chapel Walk). Going past the houses, bear left and then turn left after you ha...
Penzance via Marazion Marsh
...End by travelling overland. It later became one of a European network of pilgrim routes leading to one of the three most important Christian places of pilgrimage in the world – the Cathedral of St Jam...
Jurassic Coast
...end of September, but the heavy rain and high tides meant the project was not completed until the end of November. The total cost came to £14,700 of which the SWCPA contributed £7,350. Peak Hill and O...
Avocet Line: Exmouth Seafront
...end onto Victoria Road. Follow this road to the seafront. There are tremendous views from the seafront across the Exe Estuary, which is an important place for wildlife. The vast mudflats are home to ...
Boscastle Farm Shop - Boscastle & Forrabury
...ends to a kissing-gate below the prominent Penally Hill, which is surmounted by a flagstaff. The Coast Path turns left by the kissing-gate, but it is worth continuing on the path ahead to the flagsta...
Riviera Line - Torquay Station - Agatha Christie Mile
...End House”. Its terrace also appeared in “Sleeping Murder”. Agatha Christie attended many social events here. The hotel still retains the grandeur and elegance associated with the Agatha Christie era....
Riviera Line - Dawlish Warren Station - Nature Reserve
...end and follow it past the Visitors Centre and on through the reserve as it curves around to the right to meet the beach. The Visitor Centre has displays about the reserve and a number of booklets an...
Legacy Trail 6 - Around Verne Nature Reserve and West Weares
...ending to Castletown pulled the empty ones up using a chain on a drum. The tramway stone sleepers can still be seen in places in the path along the route. Teams of horses were used to transport the st...
Hope's Nose
...end of Tor Bay. Do not take the detour down to Hopes Nose unless you are fully fit and able to scramble downhill over some large rocks, and back up. Instead, sit at the top of the hill and look out o...
Porthluney Cove
...end of the beach contain fossils in the rocks, dating them to 400 million years old, and in these cliffs there is also a small patch of limestone, not commonly found in Cornwall. The rock was probably...
Porthoustock & St Keverne
...end of the nineteenth century Porthoustock had become an important port for the local stone quarries. The St Keverne Stone Company started quarrying roadstone in 1896.The wharf was built soon afterwar...
Rinsey Head - Butterflies and a Bishop
...end, where it meets the road. Turn right on the road and pick up the South West Coast Path on your left a moment later, to follow it along above Hendra Beach and Lesceave Rocks, to Rinsey Cliff. When ...
Salcombe Hill
...endly walk with a shingle beach, woodland and open fields. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.  From the National Trust car park on...
Moonfleet Walk
...end to the crossroads. Turn left here and walk downhill until you come to the footpath, on your left at the right-hand bend. A short detour down the road to your right will take you to the Church of ...
Swanpool Nature Reserve
...endra Loweth. In keeping with the area's importance as a haven for wildlife, for ten years running Pendra Loweth  has been awarded a Gold David Bellamy Award for the work it has done towards pro...
Crackington Haven Circular
...endous pressure caused by the waves washing around the cave. Reaching the the sandy beach at Little Strand, ignore the path heading inland to carry on along the Coast Path. Beyond, the islet known a...
Duckpool & Woodford
...end of the lane continue along the right-hand hedge, going through the hedge at the far end to carry on along the left-hand hedge. Fork right moment later, heading into the trees at Parishpark Wood. I...
Branscombe
...end the route along the delightful valley behind, to the historic Hole House and Edge Barton (see the Hole House and Edge Barton Walk). From the car park at Branscombe Mouth follow the road towards t...