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Map: King Charles III England Coast Path in the south west of England

Natural England

November 6
00:15 2024

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This region has the South West Coast Path national trail along its coastline.

Find out about the work being carried out to improve public access to each stretch of the coast in the south west of England.

Stretch name Progress
Minehead to Combe Martin Open to the public
Combe Martin to Marsland Mouth Stage 5: Open
(not yet available for public use - work to establish the route is currently taking place)
Marsland Mouth to Newquay Sections at different stages:
- Open to the public
- Stage 5: Open (not yet available for public use - work to establish the route is currently taking place)
Newquay to Penzance Sections at different stages:
- Open to the public
- Stage 5: Open (not yet available for public use - work to establish the route is currently taking place)
Penzance to St Mawes Stage 5: Open
(not yet available for public use - work to establish the route is currently taking place)
St Mawes to Cremyll Stage 5: Open
(not yet available for public use - work to establish the route is currently taking place)
Cremyll to Kingswear Stage 5: Open
(not yet available for public use - work to establish the route is currently taking place)
Kingswear to Lyme Regis Open to the public

Updates to this page

Published 6 September 2012
Last updated 6 November 2024 +show all updates
  1. Map and table updated to show that parts of the Marsland Mouth to Newquay and Newquay to Penzance stretches are now open to the public.

  2. Map and table updated to show that the Minehead to Combe Martin and Kingswear to Lyme Regis stretches are now open to the public.

  3. Map and table updated to show the Cremyll to Kingswear stretch is now at Stage 5: Open (not yet available for public use - work to establish the route is currently taking place).

  4. Map and table updated to show that the remaining sections of Combe Martin to Marsland Mouth, plus VR11 have been approved. This stretch is now at stage 5. A further 2 lengths of the Cremyll to Kingswear stretch have been approved.

  5. Map and table updated to show that all sections of the Marsland Mouth to Newquay and Penzance to St Mawes stretches are now approved.

  6. Map and table updated to show the remaining length (SMC2) on the St Mawes to Cremyll stretch has been approved.

  7. Map and table updated to show that the Kingswear to Lyme Regis and Minehead to Combe Martin stretches are now at stage 5.

  8. Map and table updated to show that some sections of the Combe Martin to Marsland Mouth and Cremyll to Kingswear stretches have been approved.

  9. Map and table updated to show the Newquay to Penzance stretch is now at stage 5.

  10. Map and table updated to show that some sections of the Marsland Mouth to Newquay stretch have been approved.

  11. Map and table updated to show that some sections of the Penzance to St Mawes stretch have been approved.

  12. Map and table updated to show that some sections of the St Mawes to Cremyll and Newquay to Penzance stretches have been approved.

  13. Table and map updated to show that Cremyll to Kingswear and Combe Martin to Marsland Mouth are now at stage 4.

  14. Map and table updated to show Marsland Mouth to Newquay stretch is now at stage 4.

  15. Map and table updated to show the Penzance to St Mawes stretch is now at stage 4.

  16. Map and table

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