Beautiful clifftop walk in the sunshine, or when it's blowing a "hooley". National Trust oversee the area, so there is adequate parking for the able- bodied and those who appreciate a bit of help. You will need a parking app on your phone unless you are a NT member.The path to the west is very wheel-chair friendly and offers fantastic views to seaward and across the countryside to Dartmoor. Take binoculars and camera ( or phone). The pathway is edged by gorse and is the habitat of coastal birdlife. Peregrine Falcons often patrol the cliffs, while the Kestrels seem to save their energy by hovering when the wind allows. On the return journey, Oceans Restaurant offer refreshments and prices are very reasonable. If you are taking a dog, and sheep ( or evidence of sheep) are/ is visible, KEEP YOUR DOG ON A LEAD PLEASE. Recently, a sheep was chased over the cliff by a dog which was...
Read moreVery amazing coastal walk, good accessible parking and a small amount of the footpath is wheelchair and pushchair friendly. There are plenty of opportunities to take a seat and enjoy the views. Only downside I haven't found a toilet yet! Although there may be one available in the nearby restaurant but I didn't visit that so can't comment, So bear...
Read moreThis place has stunning views of the South Devon coastline, along with some nice walks along the cliff tops and down to the beautiful Soar Mill Cove, where there were a few swimmers. There are plenty of Rock Pipits at the cove, and we also saw a few Wheatears, loads of Stonechat and a Peregrine Falcon flying...
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