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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...
Hawker's Hut
...end of this field to carry on ahead.When you come to Hawker's Hut, a short distance beyond, descend the steps to visit the hut, returning to the Coast Path to continue southwards. Take the path i...
St Peter the Poor Fisherman
...ending steeply towards the sea.
Turn right onto the small path above Stoke Point, signed to St Peter's Church. Follow it along above the rocks, bearing left with it above Church Cove to go into t...
Perranuthnoe from Marazion seafront
...end of the eleventh century, chronicler John of Worcester wrote that today's island was located inland during his time, some five or six miles from the sea and enclosed in a thick wood.
St Michae...
Perranuthnoe Circular from Marazion seafront
...end the Bay in the event of a German invasion. The field above appears on old maps as 'The Carns', suggesting that it is the site of a prehistoric cairn cemetery. The Tithe maps also record ...
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.
Two Cleaves
...end Halliday of Glenthorne (see the Glenthorne Walk). Halliday was a big fan of the Romantic poets (who were themselves big fans of the Exmoor coast – see the Porlock Woodland Walk), and he had part o...
Slattenslade
...endron blossoms tumbling through the dark woodland are a delightful splash of colour; but rhododendron is one of the invasive species imported here by Victorian landowners and with a taste for the exo...
Hollerday Hill
...end. At the top turn right to Join the Coast Path.
On the Coast Path, turn right and follow it high above the sea for a little over a mile, ignoring the path leading away uphill and inland, to your le...
Sutton Harbour to Royal William Yard
...endence. The park was publically opened in 1911.
At the roundabout before turning into Millbay Road, you will see, on the floor, how John Smeaton’s Eddystone Lighthouse was put together using his revo...
Black Head & Castle Gotha
...end Du Maurier adopted it and completed it herself. Both lived within a stone's throw of Castle Dore and fell under the legend's romantic spell as a result (see the Lankelly & Menabi...
Maidencombe Circular
...endour in the water, surrounded by wheeling gulls. With water to a depth of 10 metres and underwater caves reputedly the size of double-decker buses, it is a popular place for divers. Seals are someti...
Abbotsbury Castle
...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 Buller's Way car park entrance turn left to walk to the shingle ban...