Coast Path Connectors Winter Update
What a year it has been for our Coast Path Connectors Project! In this latest report, our Project Officers provide regional updates on the development of their walking groups over the course of the year.
What a year it has been for our Coast Path Connectors Project! In this latest report, our Project Officers provide regional updates on the development of their walking groups over the course of the year.
Writer Sophie Pierce has walked and swum along the shores of Devon and Cornwall all her life. But when her 20-year-old son Felix died suddenly and unexpectedly in 2017, she found a whole new connection with the coast path.
Our fiftieth celebrations have highlighted to us why we hold the Path dear – they have inspired challenge, creativity, wellbeing, friendships, and celebrations for our wonderful volunteers… the list goes on! In this blog, we share 50 reasons why we love Britain’s longest National Trail.
In the first of this blog series on solo hiking, we explore the motivation behind solo journeys and relate them to experiences on the South West Coast Path.
With the summer fading fast, many of us are embracing the cold water swimming trend, even if only for a quick dip. The benefits of cold water swimming are well reported and with the coast path providing access to miles of beaches, coves, and sea pools, we thought we’d share some top tips and safety advice for when you’re next taking the plunge.
Our Coast Path Connectors project is going from strength to strength, with five of our local hubs up and running.