Walk - Sutton Harbour Heritage Trail
1.1 miles (1.7 km)
Harbour Car Park, Lockyer's Quay, Plymouth Harbour Car Park, Lockyer's Quay, Plymouth
Easy - The walk is on level tarmac surfaces.
Sutton Harbour is the birthplace of the modern City of Plymouth. This walk follows the Heritage Trail around the Harbour passing through centuries of history. Sutton Harbour is home to a wealth of restaurants, cafés, visitor attractions and shops. The walk is on level tarmac surfaces. There are many restaurants and pubs for a refreshment stop and plenty of opportunities to pause and reflect upon the busy marine activity all aorund you.

Number One
Number One is a friendly, family owned B&B near Plymouth Hoe with 12 en-suite rooms, private parking & free WiFi. Ideally located for all main attractions and amenities

Edgcumbe Guesthouse

Mariners Guest House

The Duke of Cornwall Hotel

Maker camp
Escape at Maker Heights. 'Wild' camping campsite, popular cafe and arts & crafts studios on site.10 mins walk from beach, village/pub. Part of Rame Conservation Trust.

Coombe House B&B
Beautifully renovated farmhouse, stunning sea views, ample carparking, 15 mins from the Path, 5 mins from Kingsand/Cawsand offering 4 pubs for dinner. Highly recommended on Trip Advisor.

Wembury Bay Bed and Breakfast

Thorn House B&B

Jar
Zero Waste shop selling loose organic foods, snacks, vegan chocolate & sweets, homewares and locally made goods. Bring your own container or use one of ours!

Cakewhole
A family run bakery and coffee shop specialising in Vegan and Gluten Free cakes and a range of local groceries. Open Mon - Fri 0830-1500, Sat 0830-1300

Cliff Edge Cafe

Plymouth Coastal Observatory
CoastSnap Southwest is a community science participation project which encourages members of the public to get involved in the monitoring of our coastline.

South West SUP
Stand up paddleboard lessons, hire and journeys from our organic café space at Firestone Arch, Royal William Yard.