Make a Coast Path Pledge for 2020
Over 2,000 of our supporters pledged to use the SWCP to improve their lives in 2019 and we are once again asking you to take on the #CoastPathPledge.
Over 2,000 of our supporters pledged to use the SWCP to improve their lives in 2019 and we are once again asking you to take on the #CoastPathPledge.
One of the organisations with which we collaborate most closely is the National Trust. Find out more about how we work together.
Cornwall’s Tin Coast is located in West Cornwall, stretching between Pendeen Lighthouse and the iconic Cape Cornwall seven miles to the south. In 2006, this area was recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site to mark the significance of the landscape, which played a pivotal role in the 18th and 19th centuries when copper and tin mining was a booming industry.
This Autumn, we’re getting behind our friends at Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) to support their biggest ever Autumn Beach Clean. Will you help us?
I have walked with family, friends and alone; each were special in different ways. Family – this was something wonderful to share, and in years to come we will have built memories together. Friends – I have never laughed so much despite the baking sun or thick relentless mud. Alone – it felt amazingly liberating, calming and rewarding.
Earlier in the year, we briefed a group of first year Graphic Design students at Plymouth Art College to come up with some fresh ideas for inspiring people to get out on the South West Coast Path near Plymouth. Last month, we got the chance to catch up with those same students and see how their ideas had come to life at an exhibition show.