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Selworthy Beacon
...end of the ridge, where the softer rock was eroded and the sea encroached as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age. Turn left onto the Coast Path and follow it for about a mile and a half, th...
Peak Hill
Peak Hill This short, level walk over well trimmed grassland provides exceptional views over the western end of the Jurassic Coast towards the mouth of the River Exe and then beyond to Dawlish, Teignm...
Braunton Burrows
...end of 1995 when the RAF departed again. Today the yellow Sea Kings of the 22 Squadron Search and Rescue unit are the only aircraft permanently based here, and the Vigilant motor gliders of the 624 Vo...
Slapton Ley
...ends as it heads back towards the sea and crosses a field before finally dropping down some steps and under a tunnel, onto the end of the beach at Torcross. At the southern end of Slapton Ley is a Sh...
Osmington Mills from Bowleaze Cove
...end of the road. Carry on ahead along the South West Coast Path, following the acorn waymarkers. At the end of the second field the Coast Path turns right in front of the hedge, bearing right around t...
Dartmouth Town Trail
...end of Coronation Park, on your right, leave the North Embankment to turn right and walk as far as Clarence Street, with the Ship in Dock Inn on the corner. Coronation Park was created from land fill...
Penzance to Mousehole
...end to cross Battery Road to the Jubilee Pool. In 1861, Trinity House established workshops and a yard to build the Wolf Rock Lighthouse, to the east of St Mary's in the Isles of Scilly. 2,397 to...
Brixham Breakwater
...end of the walk. A cafe provides both refreshments and a panoramic view of Torbay. To download our Access guide click here, where you can find additional mapping and photographs showing gradients, pat...
Chapman's Pool
...endly walk. Use the walk (or part of it) to visit the hidden beach at Chapman's Pool. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.    Fr...
Porthcothan & Treyarnon Circular
...endangered corn bunting is making a comeback. Skylarks trill overhead, and seabirds such as fulmar, razorbill and guillemot nest on the cliffs. An invigorating walk for older children, but make sure t...
Predannack Wollas & Mullion Cove
...end of the summer, autumn squill takes its place, with a pinkish blush to its own starry flowers. The many other wildflowers growing here include up to 20 different species of clover, attracting moths...
Treligga & Trecarne
...ending equally abruptly on the far side, to the footbridge across the stream in the valley below, at Backways Cove. 'Dinas' in Cornish means 'fort', and Dennis Point is thought to...
Mullion Cove & Predannack Wollas
...end of the summer, autumn squill takes its place, with a pinkish blush to its own starry flowers. The many other wildflowers growing here include up to 20 different species of clover, attracting moths...
Online Resources
...ends: Clovelly, Devon – Tintagel, Cornwall (including Hartland and Bude) Wildwest Coast: Mounts Bay, Cornwall – St. Ives, Cornwall (including Lands End, Porthcurno and Geevor Tinmine) A few from our ...
3-5 Day Breaks
...end point at Combe Martin, past the highest point on the Coast Path at Great Hangman. It’s fantastic all year round, although Autumn is a particular highlight when the vast swathes of heathland on the...
Bude to Tintagel
...endary Tintagel, this walk offers something for all ages to enjoy. There are options for short circular walks from both the start and end destinations suitable for young families, while the two day st...
Walks from the track in South Devon
...ends at two of the region’s most important rivers, and takes you through the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, famous for it unspoilt coastline and tranquil river estuaries. Timing the f...
Froward Point
...end of the car park is a gate, beside which is a gap – go through this and follow the track which will lead you to Froward Point. Midway, it is worthwhile deviating off the track to take the path run...
Langton Herring from the Victoria Inn
...end. Carry on along the track as it drops downhill through the woods, and when you get to the T-junction at the end, turn left. The track turns to a path which winds through the trees, eventually fetc...
Alternative Routes
...ended walking route around the Camel. Any route is over 12miles with sections on very busy roads. It is recommended to use another form of transport around the Camel.   Padstow-Rock  Public transport ...