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Volunteer Fund
...end and March we undertake a survey of the path, checking that they are still safe and accessible, that the gates close well to keep stock secure and that the signage is easily readable and points wal...
The Salt Path
...ends a 52 day itinerary to walk the entire 630 mile trail.  Are there campsites on the South West Coast Path? For advice on camping along the South West Coast Path go to Camping.  There are many affor...
Kennack Sands & Kuggar
Kennack Sands & Kuggar A gentle stroll through the Gwendreath Valley, (part of the Lizard National Nature Reserve and a haven for wildlife with its woods and heathland), and an excellent walk for ...
Boscastle Farm Shop - Minster Church
...end some stone steps to a kissing-gate and descend further through woodland to a footbridge in the valley bottom.This is the River Valency, the larger of the rivers which descends to Boscastle. Cross...
Riviera Line - Torquay Station - Cockington
...ended roof canopy supported by timber posts over a cobbled work area, while other buildings were repaired and adapted over time. In 1936 the world famous architect Sir Edwin Lutyens designed the Drum ...
Legacy Trail 7 - Around Portland Quarries
...end of the gully turn right and follow the Coast Path to the sculpture and restored crane. Cross the road and turn left at the top. Continue along the road/footpath that crosses Old Hill through the V...
Porthscatho & Gerrans Bay
...ended. In 1849 it was rebuilt, but the buttressed tower was left as it was. Long before the thirteenth century the village was known as 'Eglosgeren' ('St Geran's Church'), sug...
Predannack Downs
...ende, both metamorphic rocks formed between 251 and 542 million years (see the Predannack Wollas & Mullion Cove Walk). There is a still thin sliver of these rocks at Lower Predannack Cliff; bu...
Rôskestal & Bosistow
...ends, the world will end when a packhorse with panniers can ride between the two halves. The tall cross beside the St Levan Stone is thought to have been erected in medieval times to sanctify the paga...
Lynton and Lynmouth Hike
...end of the path, ignoring the path that branches off to the car park on your left as you descend. Down in the valley are various remnants of prehistoric settlements, including Celtic field systems an...
Otterton & Mutter's Moor
...end of Mutter's Moor. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Abraham Mutter was often to be found up around High Peak, cutting wood and turf, which he then sold around the nearby towns and...
Passaford & Pavers
...end of the sixteenth century, when the river was beginning to silt up and its maritime trade starting to wane, Otterton was turning to agriculture instead for its principal livelihood. The Domesday B...
Dittisham
...end, veering to the right and then left above Rough Hole Point to skirt the top of the small inlet, before heading through the conifers above the waters of Old Mill Creek. Turn left on the lane at the...
Durlston Country Park's Clifftop Trail
...end to the Coast Path, following the Durlston Clifftop route, waymarked with a picture of a shag. The underlying rock in Durlston is limestone and much of the park is calcareous grassland, thought to...
Seaton to Lyme Regis through the Undercliffs - Part 1
...endly walk. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog-friendly beaches and pubs. This walk from Seaton to Lyme Regis has been split in half so that users of the printe...
Wembury & Heybrook Bay
...end Plymouth from enemy ships as well as from the weather. This is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its rocks and marine life, and it is an important place for wintering and nesting bi...
Westcombe & Wonwell
...end of the lane. The Church of St James the Less was built in the thirteenth century and extended early in the fifteenth, with a heavy oak door thought to date from the fourteenth century. The Dolphi...
The River Taw
...end of the bridge take the steps down to the right, behind the museum, and walk along beside the river to Rock Park. The Albert Clock in the middle of the Square was built in 1862 as a memorial to Pr...
Frogmore & Lansallos
...endly. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.  If you are starting from Lansallos, begin the walk at number 4, by the church, continuing ...
Greenaleigh Farm
...ending towards the sea. Descend the set of steps towards the bottom, which will return you to the sculpture at the start of the Coast Path. Go left to return to the lifeboat station.