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Croyde & Saunton Down
...end the weekend in the water. Down End is particularly highly rated among the experts for its powerful hollow low-tide breakers, which are reckoned to be among the best in the world. It regularly host...
Smugglers Inn - Osmington Roman Walk
...end to be irregular in shape. Drop gently into Bowleaze Coveway. Just after the car park cross the road to go into the holiday park. Follow the path along the western edge of the park to the top left...
Mullion Cove to Lizard Point and Village
...endemic, Cornish heath with its beautiful pale pink flowers growing only where serpentine rock occurs. From Mullion Cove ascend in an easterly direction (away from St Michael’s Mount) along the South...
Explore Shaldon from Teignmouth
...end to allow sailing ships up the estuary and toll houses at each end. The Teignmouth toll house can still be seen. In 1838 the centre arches collapsed having been eaten by shipworm. After rebuilding,...
Mullion & Poldhu
...endly beaches and pubs.  If you are starting the walk at Mullion Cove, follow the route directions from 5, picking them up again at 1 when you reach the car park in Mullion village. Coming out of the...
Portland South
...end of the road and along the footpath beyond, coming out on the South West Coast Path by Rufus Castle. Turning briefly right, take the steps on the left heading down to Church Ope Cove. Follow the Co...
Falmouth Town Station - Falmouth Packet
...ended for sale overseas. The Midland Bank, at the end of Market Street, was once the Royal Hotel, built in 1800 for the packet captains' social activities and later the terminus for the London ma...
Struddicks
...end beyond. There are tremendous sea views from the top of the hill, looking across Whitsand Bay to Rame Head, in the east, and across Looe Bay in the west. The rocks on this part of the coastline, k...
Smugglers Inn - Spring Bottom Hill
...endous views down over the landscape below and out to sea. A good walk in autumn, when birds and small mammals rummage through the fallen leaves in search of stocks for the winter. Go around the left...
Constantine Bay to Mawgan Porth
...endangered corn bunting is making a comeback. This is a good walk in autumn, when the stubble in the clifftop fields provides rich pickings for the migrant pipits and buntings. If you are lucky you mi...
Kynance Cove & Predannack Wollas
...ending gently into the valley before climbing out again. Just after the track turns left towards Kynance Cove, take the path on the right and walk to the T-junction with another track. Turn right on t...
Portreath from North Cliffs
...end steeply to the valley and climb out of it again on the far side. Ignoring another path inland to the right, at the top of the hill, carry on above the cliffs and then the beach to the headland at ...
Basset's Cove & Tehidy
...ending the wagons to the coalyards and turntables below. At Primrose Terrace take a sharp turn to the right and bear right along the footpath to climb steadily through the wooded valley, zigzagging a...
Worth Matravers to South Haven Point
...end of your journey and the end of the South West Coast Path. The nearest railway station to the end of walk Parkstone, which is on teh mainline to London Waterloo. It is 3.5mile walk or bus ride (no ...
Limekiln Hill
...end the shingle bank provides an important barrier against the pounding of the sea, protecting Weymouth lowland and the Fleet, one of the most important lagoons in Europe. Although the bank divides th...
Lankelly & Menabilly
...end, started by her friend, local author Arthur Quiller-Couch (see the Wind in the Wyllows Walk), who died before he was able to complete it. After passing beneath the bridge, the footpath climbs to ...
Frenchman's Creek
...end of the field and then right along the permissive path signed to Helford via Penarvon Cove, taking the lane downhill to the secluded sandy cove. Turn right to follow the path behind the beach, bear...
Trevelgue Head from Newquay Station
...End. Flint tools have been found here from as far back as Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) times, more than 6000 years ago. Later settlers in Bronze Age days buried their dead in barrows here, and archae...
Tyneham Village and Flower's Barrow
...endly throughout the year and there is a nearby pub where dogs are welcome. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.  This walk is entire...
Bossington Hill
...ends gently into the woodland until you come to Lynch Combe. Hurlstone, Church and Lynch Combes are three of the six combes carved by streams into the sides of Bossington Hill (the others being Aller...