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28-year-old Conor Morgan tells us more about his journey completing the South West Coast Path. How it taught him to respect the Trail, get to know the region he grew up in and overcome Crohns Disease.
28-year-old Conor Morgan tells us more about his journey completing the South West Coast Path. How it taught him to respect the Trail, get to know the region he grew up in and overcome Crohns Disease.
Understandably, we’ve received less of your completer stories this year. Which is why we were so delighted to hear from Patricia and Linda from Wolverhampton, who were able to finish their journey on the Path this September. Here’s their story.
For university students, the long summer break is a great chance to do some globe-trotting or work to earn some extra cash or valuable experience . But with strict travel restrictions in place, and many businesses not recruiting – this year was a bit different. One student however, decided to look on the bright side and use the time to explore a world-class hiking trail that’s right on the doorstep. Joe Biggins tells us about his experience following the acorn on the South West Coast Path.
We all know that walking next to the sea on the South West Coast Path (SWCP) makes us feel good, but as part of National Marine Week we wanted to find out why. Lynne Wyness, Academic and Life Coach tells us a bit more about the science behind it.
During lockdown we surveyed over 1,000 people to find out what the Coast Path means to them and the results have been quite staggering.