
Our favourite sections & walks along the South West Coast Path
As the UK’s longest Natural Trail, the South West Coast Path provides stunning scenery and an opportunity like no other to stretch your legs.
Cornwall has everything. Jaw-dropping coastline, immaculate Blue Flag beach, crisp countryside and characterful harbour towns — as well as your pick of fun-fuelled, all-action family days out.
Whether you’re grabbing the surfboard and heading to the waves at Fistral beach or just having a leisurely afternoon stroll along Mawgan Porth’s dog-friendly sands, you can truly take it at your own pace.
As the UK’s longest Natural Trail, the South West Coast Path provides stunning scenery and an opportunity like no other to stretch your legs.
Cornwall’s 250 miles of unspoiled coastline boasts over 300 breathtaking beaches. Its North Coast, in particular, has a well-earned reputation for white water wave riding.
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