Section 1 – Minehead to Westward Ho!

Section 1 – Minehead to Westward Ho!

Section 1 – Minehead to Westward Ho!

8 Nights

Average

87 miles / 139 km

total

11 miles / 17km

Average

2766m / 9075ft

elevation

Mixed

accomodation

2766m / 9075ft

elevation

Mixed

accomodation

Section 1 – Minehead to Westward Ho!

Section 1 – Minehead to Westward Ho!

Section 1 – Minehead to Westward Ho!

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

Star 1Star 2

Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

Mixed

Mixed

Mixed

Activity

Activity

Activity

Mixed Activity

Mixed Activity

Mixed Activity

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Somerset/Devon

Somerset/Devon

Average Daily cost

COST

COST

Best Months

Best Months

Best Months

May-Sept

costs based on two people sharing

costs based on two people sharing

Overview

Overview

The Exmoor Coast Path - Section 1 of the South West Coast Path ​ 87 Miles from Somerset to the Cornwall Borders walking the very start of the South West Coast Path ​ If you aim to walk all 630 miles of the South West Coast Path (and once you start believe us you won’t want to leave it unfinished) then the opening section from Minehead is your geographic introduction to this UK National Walking Trail... and you could not ask for a more dramatic start or experience more of a contrast in scenery in your first week of walking. ​ Leaving the tame Somerset levels at Minehead you are immediately thrust straight into another world climbing the dramatic hogback hills of Exmoor National Park where it feels like you walk on the edge of the world. Lonely moors meet the cliffs here to tumble into the mighty Atlantic as stunning waterfalls cascade from rocky heights to impenetrable jagged outcrops far below. Inspiring to so many this is Lorna Doone Country, home to Kubla Khan and a walk taking you through a blaze of yellow gorse, and purple heather. The mysterious atmosphere is all around, the heath, at times cloaked in mists and punctured by twisted rock towers as you climb towering crags above churning seas and enter ancient coastal woodland that clings to the edge of the trail before it plunges into ravine like coombes and untouched hidden coves. ​ At Great Hangman you will ascend from sea level to scale the highest point on the whole 630 miles of coast path your reward relentless panoramic views across the moors of Devon, across the water to the mountains of Wales and ahead to beckoning vistas and seascapes in distant Cornwall, an endless run of cliffs and coves each one looking better than the last. Hardy weathered sheep, magnificent stag herds, feral goats and Exmoor ponies watch you from one side while on the other you are accompanied by basking seals, peregrine falcons, razorbill, kittiwake and the ever present swooping buzzards. ​ Then come the contrasts as you leave mighty Exmoor National Park to enter a new world on the North Devon Coast amongst expanses of unspoilt sandy beach drawing you into the golden softer dunes of the expansive Taw and Torridge estuaries. The former habitat of Tarka the Otter this protected area is a remote sanctuary for wildlife, the South West Coast Path here being tranquil, meandering along disused railway lines and ancient sand paths. Protected salt marsh estuary ablaze with wild flowers, rich in mammals and wading birds and for walkers compared to other west coast sections an unfound area, remote, inspirational and far less visited. ​ History surrounds you as you tread in the footsteps of hardy moorland clansmen, wreckers, smugglers and the Custom Men that chased them. Fractured headlands and reefs, jagged and menacing recall this dark smuggling and wrecking past as you encounter Brandy Cove, Breakneck Point, Damage Cliff and the aptly named Desolation. In between the walking you will stay overnight in everything from charming coastal villages and fishing ports to the Grand Victorian holiday retreats loved by the poets and the romantics. ​ And it’s not just walking....opt to arrive in style by steam train or try your hand at taking on Devon’s most sought after waves with a board or kite surfing lesson or try fun fuelled Coasteering the only way to fully engage with the local coastline. Eat amongst the pickled fish at the artist Damien Hurst's seaside restaurant, visit the Country's smallest Church and its largest Biosphere dune systems. Finally don’t miss the chance to take a day out on the ultimate island get away with a ferry crossing from the path to leave the modern world behind for the isolated ancient sites and towering cliffs on stunning, car free Lundy Island. ​ Whatever your plans as you pass along the North Devon Coast Path to reach Westward Ho! after 87 miles this opening section of the South West Coast Path will have given you a true flavour of the richness and variety to come on the next 630 miles and above all else a definitive “walk in” entrance to Exmoor and the wider West Country to remember

Itinerary

Itinerary

DAY 1×

Section 1 of the North Devon Coast Path runs 9.5 miles from Minehead to Porlock Weir and is graded Moderate to Strenuous. The trail begins at Minehead harbour, quickly climbing above the coast to Selworthy Beacon, offering both coastal and moorland walking. Highlights include the ancient Burgundy Chapel and views over the Bristol Channel to Wales. Adventurous walkers can take the more demanding ‘Rugged Coast Path’ across steep cliffside ravines, while an inland option offers gentler woodland and moorland terrain. The route descends to Hulstone Point and the breached Porlock Ridge, now a bird-rich salt marsh, before passing through Bossington and ending at Porlock Weir.

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7 days – 8 nights / 12.3 miles daily
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7 Days / 8 Nights12.3 miles daily avgStandard
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TRIP TESTIMONIAL

challenging, exhilarating, interesting

Mixed Activity

87 miles / 139 km

Definitely hard but altogether a superlative experience. This is our fifth walk with Encounter, who as always provided exemplary planning and execution support.

Joan and Garry

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

challenging, exhilarating, interesting

Mixed Activity

87 miles / 139 km

Definitely hard but altogether a superlative experience. This is our fifth walk with Encounter, who as always provided exemplary planning and execution support.

Joan and Garry

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

challenging, exhilarating, interesting

Mixed Activity

87 miles / 139 km

Definitely hard but altogether a superlative experience. This is our fifth walk with Encounter, who as always provided exemplary planning and execution support.

Joan and Garry

Travel To And From The Route

🚂Train Travel

Fast direct trains run from London, The Midlands and the North to Exeter station where you change for the scenic branch line journey to Barnstaple on the North Devon Coast. Time from London to Barnstaple is 3.5 to 4 hours.

Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

What is a self guided walking holiday?

What is a self guided walking holiday?

What is a self guided walking holiday?

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