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Sculpture at the start of the path in Minehead. The South West Coast Path starts from the western side of Minehead, in Somerset, at a marker erected in 2001 and partly paid for by the South West Coast Path Association. [21] The path follows the waterfront past the harbour to Culver Cliff before climbing up on a zigzag path through woodland. [22]
From west to east, the undercliff forms part of the civil parishes of Axmouth, Combpyne Rousdon and Uplyme, all in the county of Devon. At its eastern end, it also stretches a short way into the town of Lyme Regis, in the county of Dorset. It forms part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and the South West Coast Path runs through it. The ...
Coastal path connecting the South West Coast Path (via the Sandbanks Ferry) to the Solent Way. Capital Ring: 75 121: London: N/A: N/A: Circular route through inner London, crossing the Thames at Richmond and Woolwich. Celtic Way: 725 1,167: Wales and Southwest England: Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire: St Michael's Mount, Cornwall
South West Coast Path, 1,014 km (630 mi) along the Devon and Cornwall coasts; The Wales Coast Path follows the entire coastline of the country over some 1,400 km (870 mi). Scotland's Great Trails is a network of 29 paths primarily used by hikers.
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The South West Coast Path Association (SWCPA) is a United Kingdom charitable incorporated organisation (before 2015 a registered charity) which exists to promote the interests of users of the South West Coast Path, the longest National Trail in Britain at 630 miles (1014 km). Marker at the Minehead end of the path, part funded by the Association
Road access is via the north end of the valley along a long cul-de-sac with short branches off the B3283 and land traditionally associated with the village, including its beach, is on the South West Coast Path. [1]
The start of the Severn Way path. The source of the River Severn is high on Plynlimon, [2] in the uplands of mid Wales, [3] from where both river and walk descend [4] to Llanidloes, Newtown, Powys [5] and Welshpool. It then follows the towpath of the Montgomeryshire Canal, passing through Shrewsbury, Shropshire and the Severn Gorge.