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Legacy Trail 5 - Around Hamm and Chesil Beaches
...end of Chesil Bank, the great storm beach or ‘tombolo’ connecting Portland to the mainland which stretches for 17 miles. Here the beach is at its highest with the largest pebbles. Out in the Cove, it ...
To the Otter's Mouth
...end of the rolled stone path there is a seat. From here you can enjoy the sea view. Venturing onto the shingle you can walk down to the river mouth. From the time the Saxons first arrived here, in th...
Plymouth Waterfront Walkway
...end of your walk. To continue the walk, simply follow the route taking you up Jennycliff. Here you can enjoy impressive views out over the Sound, and stop for refreshments in the friendly Jennycliff C...
Bossington Landscape Walk
...end of the last Ice Age caused sea levels to rise; and, again like Minehead, low tides today reveal a submarine forest over on the far side of Porlock Bay, the fossilised remnants of the much earlier,...
Porlock Marshes
...end of 1996 breached the shingle barrier between the sea here and the floodplain behind it, changing the nature of the marshes and creating a whole new ecosystem, providing a habitat for enough rare c...
Worthy Wood
...end as the woodland opens out into fields. Although (walkers will be relieved to know) the worst of the hill-climbing is now over for this walk, the hill itself carries on rising for another 600 feet...
Royal William Yard & Devil’s Point
...end of the park, take the right hand fork that leads up to the staircase that enables walkers to pass through the Yard's defensive wall and descend into the yard.   From the top of the staircase...
Gillan Creek & Dennis Head
...end of the last Ice Age. At very low tides there are still the fossilised remains of some tree stumps from this time. Many of the creeks flowing into the river are reduced to mudflats and sandflats at...
Sir John Betjeman Walk
...endly. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.  From the Rock Quarry car park take the path at the far end, on the estuary side, and go t...
Porthkidney Sands
...endly beach. Have a look at our Top Dog Walks on the South West Coast Path for more dog friendly beaches and pubs.  This walk requires a train journey to or from Lelant Station on the St Ives Line. Ei...
Carbis Bay Station - Lelant
...ends at St Michael's Mount by Marazion. Towards the end of the dunes cross the railway on the footbridge and follow the path up through the golf course to St Uny Church. Stay on the marked path ...
Hooken Cliffs
...endly beaches and pubs.  Starting in Beer at the seaward end of Fore Street, where it meets the South West Coast Path and Sea Hill, above Beer beach, take the road uphill past the pub (Common Lane, s...
Cove Cottage
Cove Cottage Perched above Priest’s Cove, this charming fisherman’s cottage is the perfect base for exploring the South West Coast Path. Set within two acres of private grounds on National Trust land...
Higher Waytown Farm
Higher Waytown Farm Basic, quiet, back-to-nature camping across 13 acres of wildflower meadows on a hill above Bucks Mills. Flush toilet, water and device charging. Rustic hot shower. Phone for speci...
Portland Bill
...endous views over the famous plunging limestone cliffs to the 18-mile shingle bar of Chesil Beach and the causeway linking Portland to the mainland. A birdwatcher's paradise in spring, when birds...
Nare Head
...end. The path passes to the left of Carne Beacon and comes out on another road. Turn immediately right onto the footpath on your right, which follows the right-hand hedge before coming out onto Pendow...
Lizard Point
...end of the rope anchored to a frame in the ground, the ship's crew tied their end to the mast, and a harness (‘breeches buoy’) was sent to the ship to enable rescuers to haul the men ashore. As y...
Chideock Inland Walk
...end of the field and around the water treatment plant, to come out on a lane. Carry on here to where it meets another lane. Going over the stile on the opposite side of this lane into the field beyon...
Lelant Station - St Ives
...end of your walk. Coming out of Lelant Station, turn right and walk past the old station house, with its cream-and-brown Great Western paintwork, carrying on uphill and bearing right at the top to St...
St Agnes Head
...end of the nineteenth century. Looking along the coastline in either direction, you can see that the cliffs are a vivid red as a result of their mineral content. Local legend, however, puts the colour...