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Pub Walks

Work up a thirst

A walk along the Coast Path is a great way to work up a thirst and appetite to make the most of the many pubs found close to the path. Although the region is justly famous for cider, the local breweries are also famous for their ales.

If you want something more substantial, try and choose a pub that use locally sourced food in their dishes - that way you will be helping to support the farmers and fishermen who help keep the coastal landscape so beautiful, and get to taste the freshest produce.

To find a short walk, with map and directions, just click on one of the pictures on the right and you will be taken to a map showing all of our short walks in that area with a tea room or café close by.  Alternatively to search within a smaller area, use the Walkfinder tool and tick the Pub box.

Unfortunately, although willing, we’re unable to check out all these lovely pubs ourselves, so instead to help you find the best pubs to eat and drink we’re importing customer reviews from Google.  You can help improve this by adding a review after your walk.

 

 

Exmoor and North DevonExmoor and North DevonBetween Minehead and the Cornwall border North CornwallNorth CornwallBetween the Devon border and Newquay
West CornwallWest CornwallPub walks between Newquay and Falmouth South East CornwallSouth East CornwallPub walks between Falmouth and Plymouth South DevonSouth DevonPub walks between Plymouth and Exmouth East Devon and DorsetEast Devon and DorsetPub walks along the Jurassic Coast

Latest News

  • New Coast Path photography book

    A new collection of stunning photographs taken along the South West Coast Path is now available published by Frances Lincoln. It showcases the work of acclaimed landscape photographer Adam Burton and features some of the highlights along the UK’s longest National Trail.

     

  • Coast Path near Charlestown reopened

    A scenic section of the Coast Path just west of the historic port of Charlestown in Cornwall is now open after a cliff failure led to its closure and a long inland diversion nearly 4 years ago.

  • New Completer's Badges

    A new exclusive cloth badge is now available to anyone who has walked the entire South West Coast Path National Trail.

     

  • Tregantle

    A new section of path allows walkers to avoid a busy road, and also offers panoramic views along the coast towards Looe as well as excellent views of the 19th century Tregantle Fort, in SE Cornwall.

  • Praa Sands

    Thanks to Praa Sands holiday park, walkers along a picturesque stretch of the South West Coast Path in West Cornwall are now able to download detailed information about local walks by scanning the QR (Quick Response) barcode on four new map boards via an app found on their smart phone.

     

  • Carn Brea steps

    Holiday lettings specialist steps up to the mark

    Holiday lettings specialist, estate agents and chartered surveyor John Bray and Partners - Cornish Holidays has funded a short flight of granite steps at Brea Hill over a section of path that previously consisted of bare and uneven rock.

  • New Location Signs

    The first 500 location signs to help the Coastguard pinpoint exactly where an accident has taken place along the South West Coast Path have now been installed....

     

  • 2011 Photo Competition Short list announced

    You can now see the shortlisted entries from this year's SWCP Photo Competition.

     

  • New Coast Path walk books

    Two inspirational new guidesbooks have been launched. Walks along the South West Coast Path: Exmouth to Dartmouth & Dartmouth to Plymouth, each feature spectacular walks along this magnificent coastline. More volumes to complete the rest of thE Coast Path will be published early summer 2012.