South Devon Coast Path

South Devon Coast Path

South Devon Coast Path

5 Nights

Average

69 miles / 111km

total

14 miles / 22 km

Average

2408m / 7900ft

elevation

B&Bs, Hotels

accomodation

2408m / 7900ft

elevation

B&Bs, Hotels

accomodation

South Devon Coast Path

South Devon Coast Path

South Devon Coast Path

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

Star 1Star 2Star 3

Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

B&Bs, Hotels

B&Bs, Hotels

B&Bs, Hotels

Activity

Activity

Activity

Walking Holiday

Walking Holiday

Walking Holiday

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Cornwall/Cornwall

Cornwall/Cornwall

Average Daily cost

COST

COST

Best Months

Best Months

Best Months

May-Sept

costs based on two people sharing

Overview

Overview

"Wide sea views, magnificent cliff paths and golden beaches are just one part of the story. The Ancient Maritime and Estuaries route gives a week of world class trail walking creating a patchwork of experiences based on our drama and history with the untamed sea. ​ Lost villages, intrepid explorers, smugglers, the founders of the “new world”, you will walk through all beaches their stories and their scenery on the Devon Coast Path to Brixham. ​ You will need to navigate a spectacular run of five untouched tidal fingers, wildlife rich estuaries that make deep cuts through the landscape - The Yealm, The Avon, The Dart, The Kingsbridge and the Erme , the latter simply described as the most beautiful river mouth in the UK. ​ Away from craggy wild headlands and boiling seas, you will wander through surreal pebble and shingle coastal bars, ancient woodlands, rich salt marsh and high level floral pastures. ​ Walk through the history of great seafarers in Plymouth and Dartmouth to the understated hardships of the farmers, fisherman and soldiers that have struggled to survive here. ​ The most isolated part of Devon, this section of the South West Coast Path takes some organising - crossing rivers with tiny foot ferries that link long sections of trail with no habitation or facilities, but Encounter Walking Holidays can assist with whatever arrangements you need to walk the route at your pace and in your way. ​ The rewards of this untouched area should be obvious. The best wildlife and birdlife hides itself here. Lost in time villages and Robinson Crusoe style beach experiences link with trendy yachting retreats, ancient harbours and surreal offshore islands. ​ Ride a 6ft sea tractor high above the waves, explore Napoleonic Cliff Forts, find a Sherman Tank, a 19C juke box and a stack of Gold Bullion and that’s all before we tell you about the walking! Intrigued yet? ​ Read on to find out more about why we should all make the time to walk the Ancient Maritime and Estuaries Trail."

Itinerary

Itinerary

Section 3 of the South Devon Coast Path runs 13 miles from Bigbury to Salcombe and is graded 6 miles moderate and 7 miles strenuous. Cross the River Avon via a limited ferry or take the longer inland estuary walk. The route begins with gentle sandy bays. Visit Thurlestone, known for its iconic pink thatched cottages and famous rock archway. Cross a 70m wooden footbridge over a marshland nature reserve, then climb Beacon Point—where the Spanish Armada was first sighted—before descending to the charming village of Hope Cove.The afternoon offers a challenging trek from Bolt Tail to Bolt Head, featuring steep climbs, dramatic cliff forts, and breathtaking panoramic views reaching as far as Cornwall and Dartmoor.Scramble around Starehole Bay and follow the Earl of Devon’s Courtenay Walk carved into the cliffs before arriving at Salcombe, nestled in peaceful woods and overlooking a tranquil harbor with the ruins of Henry VIII’s Salcombe Castle.+
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68 days – 69 nights / 9 miles daily
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Itinerary
68 Days / 69 Nights9 miles daily avgStandard
Cost £ per person
£10,643Auto-calculated
Based on two people sharing a Double or Twin Room
Total Cost
£21,286

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TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Perfect blend of nature and comfort.

Kitchen

2 - 3 months

Peaceful walks and sea breezes made this trip unforgettable.

Megan H.

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Perfect blend of nature and comfort.

Kitchen

2 - 3 months

Peaceful walks and sea breezes made this trip unforgettable.

Megan H.

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Perfect blend of nature and comfort.

Kitchen

2 - 3 months

Peaceful walks and sea breezes made this trip unforgettable.

Megan H.

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?

How do I choose a route

How do I choose a route

How do I choose a route

How hard are the walks?

How hard are the walks?

How hard are the walks?

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I add in rest days and activity days?

Can I add in rest days and activity days?

Can I add in rest days and activity days?

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