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Tamar Lake and Headland Chapel
...end Community Primary School. At this junction turn right, towards Kingsand, Cawsand and Rame, and almost immediately branch off right along Hat Lane. As this lane rises it gives splendid views over ...
Lynton and the Valley of Rocks
...end to the church. Although the tower of the St Mary the Virgin Church dates from the 13th Century, most of the rest of the building is Victorian. According to local legend, the church was first site...
Lamorna & St Loy
...end of the Ice Age, the sea level rose once more and waves cut back into the cliffs, releasing the boulders. 'Hire gretteste ooth was but by seint Loy' wrote Geoffrey Chaucer of the Prioress...
The Merry Maidens
...endous views over St Buryan with its sixteenth-century tower, the engine house of Ding Dong Mine, and the eighteenth-century Roger's Tower, a folly built on an Iron Age hillfort.  From the entra...
How do I leave a gift in my will?
...ends at Tozers LLP are experts in Legacies and Wealth Management, and are a friendly, honest, local firm of Solicitors who will be happy to guide you through the entire process, as well as offering ad...
Wildlife
Wildlife Life in the wild One of the joys of walking along the Coast Path are the birds, plants and other wildlife you will encounter.  The majority of the Coast Path outside of towns and vill...
Things to do
...end time along the trail. Don’t forget to call in at the local farmshop, coffee roastery or bakery too whilst you’re there.    National Parks and Natural Spaces    If you love walking, you...
Environment
...endangered bee species. Find out more about the bees using the Coast Path to get around Choughs Historically, a familiar sight across Britain, the chough is now extremely rare, with ju...
Legacy Trail 3 - Nothe Gardens & Rodwell Trail
...end Portland Harbour. The Gardens are easy to navigate, take the lower sea wall path if you are feeling adventurous, or stay high for a fairly flat ramble. If you venture down to the sea wall at low t...
Pentire Point & The Rumps
...end to The Rumps, and see how different the rock looks, its knobbly surface pricked through with tiny holes where the hot air was forced out of the volcano far below. Archaeologists have found evidenc...
Pengersick & St Germoe
...end. The most famous of these was the political wrangle between King John of Portugal and Henry VIII of England caused by events on the coast nearby one stormy night. With the two kings already at log...
Otterton Mill
Otterton Mill Once a bustling port with a thriving wool trade, Otterton is now a picturesque village of thatched cottages with a working mill which is open to the public. The route follows the River O...
Blackpool Sands & Strete
...end the rest of the day. The first part of the route follows quiet country lanes high above the beach, giving tremendous views from Start Point, Torcross and Slapton Ley to the south right across to t...
Durlston Country Park's Woodland Trail
Durlston Country Park's Woodland Trail One of four waymarked trails through the National Nature Reserve and Grade II listed Historic Garden at Durlston Country Park, a Victorian estate developed ...
Bantham to Thurlestone
...endly beach. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog-friendly beaches and pubs.  From the Bantham Sands car park take the road towards the beach, forking left at th...
Tintagel King Arthur Walk
...ends. Built of Cornish granite and slate, it has 73 stained glass windows depicting Arthurian tales, and since the centre opened in 1933 over 200 million people have visited it. Now owned by the Natio...
Culvercliffe Walk
Culvercliffe Walk A very easy walk, popular with tourists as well as local dog-walkers, meandering gently around Culver Cliff Green, a lush parkland nestling in the lee of Minehead's thickly wood...
Brockholes
...ender at the deserted and ruined settlement at West Myne, just beyond, which was mentioned in records as far back as 1279. Rounding the corner at Western Brockholes, you descend gradually into Henner...
Embury Beacon
...ends to return through the pretty woodland that hugs the bottom of the high hill used throughout history to keep a cautious eye on anything that might be happening out at sea. From the car park at We...
Coast Path Connectors Cornwall
...endly*Details: Walk Length: 4 miles. Meeting at either Falmouth Docks Train Station (10.30am) or Pendennis Community Centre (10.45am) this walk will take us around Pendennis Head and then along Falmou...