Pub walks

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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.

 

 

Food and drink

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

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    Devon artist Dave Crocker, has just completed his final work of art, painting a series of 365 coastal   landscapes from the South West Coast Path.

  • Coast Path Motographer of the Year 2013 competition

    The South West Coast Path team is encouraging budding mobile phone photographers of all ages to capture a moment in time on the Coast Path as part of its Coast Path Motographer of the Year 2013 competition.

  • New record set for completing the Coast Path!

    A new record has been set for the fastest completion of the South West Coast Path! Contours Walking Holidays' Managing Director, Mark Townsend and fellow runner, Julie Gardener, completed the full South West Coast Path in a record time of 14 days, 14 hours and 44 minutes.

     

  • Great South West Walk exceeds half a million!

    The South West Coast Path Association’s Great South West Walk came to a grand finale on Tuesday 7th May, raising over £500,000 for 90 improvement projects to the entire South West Coast Path covering Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset.

  • Latest news on path diversions

    Following numerous cliff falls over the past few months, many sections of the Coast Path have been diverted. Click for details of route changes.

  • Cliff fall near Lulworth Cove

    Following the landslide at St. Oswald’s Bay between Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door on the morning of 30 April 2013, diversionary routes have been put in place by Dorset County Council and the Lulworth Estate, allowing the South West Coast Path to remain fully open and safe for visitors to this area. 

  • New slate waymarkers guide the way for Cornish walkers

    The sand dunes of west Cornwall attract thousands of local walkers and tourists every year who will now benefit from new slate waymarkers to guide the way along the South West Coast Path.

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  • Great South West Walk kicks off

    The Great South West Walk is underway - but still time to join up and help make the Coast Path even better.

  • Jurassic Coast Gateway nearing completion

    Exmouth is taking pride of place at the Western end of the Jurassic Coast as finishing touches are applied at the Jurassic Coast Gateway.

    The project will be completed in time for the Easter holidays, and will highlight its status as the oldest part of the World Heritage Site.