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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...
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...
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...
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...