Come to the beach anywhere in the South West of England, turn left or right and you’ll be on the South West Coast Path and on the edge of an amazing experience.

Where else can you walk along 630 miles of such superb coastline which makes up the longest National Trail in the UK? The heritage, wildlife, geology and scenery along the way are truly inspirational and every day walking it brings stunning new experiences.

Whether you’re looking for an afternoon stroll to take you to a beautiful view, or for a challenge like no other in hiking the entire South West Coast Path National Trail of 630 miles from Somerset’s Minehead around to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset, you’ve come to the right place.

Julia Bradbury is an ambassador for TOG and proud to be supporting the South West Coast Path Association as an official Coast Path Champion for the South West Coast Path Challenge.

“There are some spectacular walks along the South West Coast Path. Old Harry Rocks is a classic and this walk offers spectacular views of the Jurassic coastline and the surrounding countryside. If you need the perfect excuse to visit a place named ‘Studland’ then this is it.”

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