Experience the beauty of the South West Coast Path, a 1022km
(635-mile) National Trail from Minehead to South Haven Point, offering
unmatched coastal scenery. Stretching across Somerset, Devon, Cornwall
and Dorset, including the Exmoor National Park and the Jurassic Coast
World Heritage Site, this epic long-distance walking trail can be
completed in roughly four weeks or tackled in sections.
This
guidebook transforms planning into a straightforward process, with 45
clearly defined stages between 12 and 38km (7.5–24 miles) and expert
guidance on every aspect of the route. An optional diversion onto the
17-mile South Dorset Ridgeway from West Bexington to Osmington Mills
provides a scenic shortcut, shaving 42 miles off the full distance for
those short on time.
- For every stage, the guidebook provides
detailed route descriptions, 1:50,000 OS mapping and elevation profiles
so you're aware of what the coastal path has in store next
- Practical
essentials are woven throughout, with comprehensive accommodation
listings covering B&Bs, campsites, and hostels in towns and villages
along the route, like St Ives, Falmouth, Plymouth, and Lyme Regis
- Public
transport options are clearly presented to allow you to break each
stage into manageable chunks, ideal for section hikers to plan their
journey
- You'll find expert advice on baggage transfer services,
when to go (spring and autumn are ideal) and what to pack, as well as
considerations specific to coastal walking, such as tide awareness and
rescue services
- Downloadable GPX files offer a digital
alternative for navigating along the coast, suitable for use on your
smartphone or GPS devices
Whether you are walking
the entire path or exploring it in sections, this guidebook offers all
the tools you need to plan your walking holiday with confidence. Immerse
yourself in the freedom and beauty of England’s southwest coast, where
every stage brings breathtaking views, historic sites, and unforgettable
walking experiences.
Three separate OS map
booklets covering Minehead-St Ives, St Ives-Plymouth and Plymouth-Poole
are also available to purchase, creating the ultimate navigation package
for this world-class coastal trail.
The South West Coast Path
Stage 1 Minehead to Porlock Weir
Stage 2 Porlock Weir to Lynmouth
Stage 3 Lynmouth to Combe Martin
Stage 4 Combe Martin to Woolacombe
Stage 5 Woolacombe to Braunton
Stage 6 Braunton to Westward Ho!
Stage 7 Westward Ho! to Clovelly
Stage 8 Clovelly to Hartland Quay
Stage 9 Hartland Quay to Bude
Stage 10 Bude to Boscastle
Stage 11 Boscastle to Port Isaac
Stage 12 Port Isaac to Padstow
Stage 13 Padstow to Porthcothan
Stage 14 Porthcothan to Newquay
Stage 15 Newquay to Perranporth
Stage 16 Perranporth to Portreath
Stage 17 Portreath to St Ives
Stage 18 St Ives to Pendeen Watch
Stage 19 Pendeen Watch to Porthcurno
Stage 20 Porthcurno to Penzance
Stage 21 Penzance to Porthleven
Stage 22 Porthleven to Lizard Point
Stage 23 Lizard Point to Porthallow
Stage 24 Porthallow to Falmouth
Stage 25 Falmouth to Portloe
Stage 26 Portloe to Mevagissey
Stage 27 Mevagissey to Polmear
Stage 28 Polmear to Polperro
Stage 29 Polperro to Portwrinkle
Stage 30 Portwrinkle to Plymouth
Stage 31 Plymouth to Wembury Beach
Stage 32 Wembury Beach to Bigbury-on-Sea
Stage 33 Bigbury-on-Sea to Salcombe
Stage 34 Salcombe to Stoke Fleming
Stage 35 Stoke Fleming to Brixham
Stage 36 Brixham to Shaldon
Stage 37 Shaldon to Budleigh Salterton
Stage 38 Budleigh Salterton to Seaton
Stage 39 Seaton to Seatown
Stage 40 Seatown to Abbotsbury
Stage 41 Abbotsbury to Ferrybridge
Stage 42 Isle of Portland circuit
Stage 43 Ferrybridge to Lulworth Cove
Stage 44 Lulworth Cove to Swanage
Stage 44 (Alternative) Lulworth Cove to Gaulter Gap
Stage 45 Swanage to South Haven Point
South Dorset Ridgeway
West Bexington to Osmington Mills
Paddy Dillon, author of Walking the South West Coast Path
“This is not just a long walk, but an astounding and varied
experience. This remarkable coastal trail is based on the paths trodden
around cliffs and coves by generations of coastguards. No other stretch
of British coastline compares for scenic splendour, interest, history,
heritage, accessibility and provision of facilities all rolled into
one.”