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West Bay & Burton Bradstock
...end to go into the caravan park. Bridport had a crude harbour as early as the thirteenth century, when primitive sluices existed at 'Bridport Mouth', further inland than West Bay. In 1385 l...
Newquay and Fistral Beach
...end of May to the end of September. At low tide, you can cross via a footbridge, whilst at high tide there is a ferry. You can find more details on the Fern Pit cafe and ferry website  or by phoning 0...
Putsborough Marine Drive
...end of October and all weekends throughout the winter. At the beginning of the Second World War these beaches were protected by barbed wire and guns, with large posts positioned across the beach to s...
Levant, Botallack and the Crowns
...endeen, sited opposite the Boscaswell Stores, turn left to walk through the Geevor Tin Mine entrance. Follow the drive towards Levant, turning left just beyond the buildings. Bear right on the unsurfa...
Langdon Hill, Golden Cap & St Gabriel's Chapel
...end of the wood. Stay on this track right the way around the hill, ignoring the turning to the left through the car park, and continue to the southern end of the wood. When you come to the path on y...
Weston Plats
...end of the nineteenth century until the middle of the twentieth, provided a livelihood for local people. These have been recently restored in a joint project between the National Trust and the East De...
Minehead to Porlock Weir
...end of your journey, where it is essential to follow the sign-posted paths. In 1996 the natural 6000 year-old shingle ridge across Porlock Bay was breached by a storm, resulting in the dramatic floodi...
Blue Hills Tin Mine Walk
...End Classic Trial on its steep lanes. The motor race, held every Easter, runs from London to Land's End. The original challenge in 1908 was to ride to Land's End and back, and it was run by ...
Walks from the track in West Cornwall
Walks from the track in West Cornwall Penzance to Falmouth 61 miles in 6 days at a leisurely pace  This route includes two major Cornish ports at each end with a number of beautiful beaches an...
Treen Coastpath
...ending the landward part of the headland, as are the remains of stone houses within. Coins and a copper brooch from Roman times have also been found here.. At the end of the promontory is the famous ...
Riviera Line - Paignton Station- Brixham
...end the smugglers who were so numerous along this coast during the 18th and 19th centuries. Large quantities of contraband were landed on Paignton beach and much of the time the preventatives sensibly...
Talland Bay from Polperro
...ends from that time survive to this day, although the sixteenth-century wall paintings were destroyed in the restoration carried out in 1848. As well as the carvings on the bench-ends, the church is k...
Crantock & Penpol Creek
...ends of ancient saints arriving in a variety of unusual vessels to set up hermitages and convert the locals to Christianity. Historians believe that there was an influx of Celtic missionaries from Ire...
Shipload Bay
...end to pick up the path along the green lane. Turn left with the lane shortly afterwards and follow it between fields, parallel to the coast. At the end of the lane, continue ahead along the left-hand...
Estuary Walk from Barnstaple Station
...end of the bridge turn left and follow the path along the old railway track beside the estuary. After you have passed the last buildings out of Barnstaple, the path to the right a couple of miles ahea...
The Gannel from Newquay Station
...end of Berry Road cross the road ahead to carry on along Trenance Road. When the road starts to go downhill after Trelawney Road turn right onto Agar Road and follow it down past Linden Avenue to Rawl...
Penzance to Marazion seafront walk
...endly beaches and pubs.  The path starts at the car park just seaward of the bus and railway station. Leading off from the car park is Albert Pier, built in 1845-7 to provide shelter from south eas...
Sharkham Point & Berry Head
...endly all year. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog-friendly beaches and pubs.  From the statue of William of Orange walk up Fore Street, turning left into Bolt...
Newquay to Penzance
...ending on the season. It continues on past seaside towns and along the wild and rugged Granite coast with its remnant of tin mines. This is a great area for spotting basking sharks, seals and dolphins...
Budleigh Salterton Seafront
...end of the town, at the Lime Kiln car park by the estuary of the River Otter. The car park is named after the old lime kiln by the entrance. Coal and limestone were brought in (usually from Brixham) ...