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Health and Wellbeing

Walking the SWCP towards better health and wellbeing

This National Walking Day on 2nd April, we’re focusing on the health and wellbeing benefits of walking in the green and blue spaces in our natural environment, which have huge mental and physical health benefits.

by South West Coast Path AssociationApril 2, 2025July 7, 2025
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Explore Fundraising

Explore Devon and Cornwall with Travel Chapter

South West Coast Path Mile Makers, Travel Chapter, give us a pick of their team’s favourite walks on the Coast Path, coupled with a nearby cottage to spend the night.

by South West Coast Path AssociationMarch 28, 2025March 28, 2025
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Director’s Blog Health and Wellbeing

Transformational Journeys

The adaptation of the bestselling Salt Path book to the silver screen is helping to shine a light on the transformational power of trails.

by julian @swcpMarch 19, 2025July 8, 2025
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Community Engagement

Coast Path Connectors – Meet The Team

As our initial National Lottery Heritage Funding for Coast Path Connectors comes to an end this month, we are really pleased to share with you our summary videos from each hub, which introduce our excellent staff team and their achievements.  

by South West Coast Path AssociationMarch 4, 2025March 20, 2025
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Volunteers

International Women’s Day – Meet the women on our Board

In celebration of International Women’s Day this Saturday 8th March, we invited the women on our Board of Trustees to share about their role for the SWCPA, mentorship and advice for women looking to make an impact in their career.

by South West Coast Path AssociationMarch 3, 2025March 20, 2025
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Inspired by the Coast

Inspired by the Coast – Lino Lord

In the latest instalment of our Inspired by the Coast series, we talk to Mark Lord, a photographer and lino print artist who is Cornish born and bred. Mark shares with us the connection to his Cornish roots and how his printmaking is deeply connected to the coast that he calls home. 

by South West Coast Path AssociationMarch 3, 2025March 20, 2025
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