Coast Path Connectors New Year Update
In the latest update on our Coast Path Connectors project, we share highlights from our winter walks across our five hub areas, including our first volunteer-led walk in Plymouth.
In the latest update on our Coast Path Connectors project, we share highlights from our winter walks across our five hub areas, including our first volunteer-led walk in Plymouth.
In the eighth instalment of our series on the ‘History Around the Coast Path’, guest writer and SWCPA Chair, Bob Mark, explores the expansion of the British Empire and socio-political changes of the early 20th century.
Today, 60 National Coastwatch Institution stations and 2,700 highly trained volunteers keep a visual watch around the coastline, supporting the Coastguard and other rescue services. Get your Coast Path Passport stamped at one of twenty-four NCI stations along the SWCP.
Interdisciplinary theatre-maker and director, Beth Bowden, talks about the creative process behind her new five-star, award-nominated play, RIGHT OF WAY.
Introducing Leela Chakravarti, Marine Biologist turned Potter, who draws inspiration from the coastline in her pottery.
At the South West Coast Path our team lives and breathes all things coast path and we don’t pause over the festive season. In fact, our team loves to get out on the path with friends and family and enjoy a good walk whether it’s pre, post or on the big day! As we lead up to Christmas, our team has shared some of their favourite places to walk over the festive period, with many including a great café or pub to stop off in for a hot chocolate or mulled wine.