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Clovelly to Hartland Quay
Clovelly to Hartland Quay This section of Coast Path leads you through the stunning, contrasting landscapes of the Hartland Peninsula. You emerge from ancient woodland to follow the path through pasto...
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 ...
The Masons Trail
...ends by local bus services. It is suggested that you park at Sidford Car Park and catch the bus to the Donkey Sanctuary from where you can start your walk. The Donkey Sanctuary is an international cha...
Sherrycombe and Girt Down
...ends regular pilgrimages to Holdstone, and the area is a very popular venue for UFO-spotters. The path drops gently downhill for some distance and then pulls back up again as it curves around to the ...
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...
Smugglers Inn - Osmington and Osmington Mills
...ending gently to the main road at Osmington. There is a pill box above Shortlake Lane as you climb steeply above the PGL centre. There are many of these red-brick pillboxes in the area, remnants of t...
Hendra & Praa Sands
...end. Take the footpath along the right-hand boundary of the field ahead, continuing in the same direction over the stiles and steps to the track beyond, which will lead you past Hendra Farm to Hendra ...
Studland Village to Old Harry
...end of the nineteenth century the family built a summer beach house in Studland, now the Manor House Hotel. In 1981, Henry John Ralph Bankes bequeathed both Kingston Lacy and Corfe Castle to the Natio...
Ilfracombe and the Torrs
...ending from the hilltop, turn left through a gate to follow the Coast Path steeply down the cliff face in a series of zig zag bends. Carry on at the steps as the Coast Path turns inland, returning to ...
Porthcurno and Penberth
...endrennen. At the end of the nineteenth century the secluded cove of Porthcurno was chosen at the ideal location for the British end of the first submarine cables laid between Britain and her Empire....
The Avon Estuary
...end the bridge during the English Civil War, as the Roundhead army approached Aveton Gifford. Although many around him resented the King's crippling taxes and supported Cromwell, the Reverend Wil...
Newquay & Fistral from Crantock
...ends upon being able to cross the Gannel both ways. If the tide is too high to walk across to Penpol on your return and the ferries are not running, you will need to walk an extra three miles to retur...
Cycling
...end-to-end. Running from Winchester, the first capital of England, to the white chalk cliffs at Eastbourne, the 100-mile South Downs Way features attractive wildlife, visible prehistory, fine pubs and...
National Trails
...end to end, while the South West Coast Path (which is the longest) measures 630 miles (1015km). These long distances inevitably provide a challenge, but they also provide the freedom to walk at your o...
Getting to the Path by train
...ends of the South West Coast Path can be reached from London by a combination of train and bus.  To get to the Minehead end of the Path, take a train to Taunton (about 2 hours from London) and then ta...
Getting Around by Train
...ends of the Path can be reached from London by a combination of train and bus:  To get to the Minehead end of the Path, take a train to Taunton (about 2 hours from London), and then a bus or bus and ...
Family Walks
Family Walks For inspirational and fun family walks along the South West Coast Path look no further. Kids will enjoy discovering the land of myths and legends, climbing hills and explo...
Abbotsbury to Ferrybridge (Weymouth)
Abbotsbury to Ferrybridge (Weymouth) The South West Coast Path climbs inland slightly from the historic village of Abbotsbury, passing woodland and open, rolling fields until dropping to follow the We...
Storm Damage Appeal
...endured its wettest winter in 130 years, with an increased frequency in extreme storms, heavy rain and strong winds. Named storms continue to bring inclement weather events brought on by climate chang...
Bratton Ball
...ends around the coast from here to halfway along Porlock Bay, and for many miles inland, including Dunkery Beacon (the large hill on the south west horizon, and the highest point on Exmoor). Sir Thoma...