Routes offered on this trail
The South West Coast Path is Britain's longest National Trail, running the coast line through the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset. Here at Embark walking holidays we offer a variety of smaller sections, from Minehead in North Devon to Penzance in South West Cornwall. This walk follows the coast line past beautiful beaches, dramatic coastal scenery and breath-taking views of surrounding countryside and moorland. Offered in one direction, the sections can be combined if you are looking for a more challenging longer walk. Please contact us at Embark Walking Holidays where one of the team will be happy to help with your enquiry.
The South West Coast Path is classed as an easy to moderate walk in some sections and more challenging in others. Offering something for every type of walker. The route is very well marked and signposted.
On route you will have the opportunity to travel by small ferry boat, visit Tintagel- the birth place of King Arthur, explore St Ives, enjoy the panaramic views from Land's End, watch a performance at the Minack Theatre on the cliffs at Porthcurno Bay and walk the causeway to the island of St Michael's Mount. On route you will have chance to see a vast array of coastal wildlife, including dolphins, Seals, basking Sharks and a variety of seabirds.
The mileage shown below is from where the South West Coastal path starts and finishes each day and is for your guidance only. A large part of this walk includes along rural coastal areas, so you will find that sometimes the accommodations are very close to the path and other times you will need to walk a little further to reach your accommodation. You will not be asked to walk any further than one and a half miles from the path to your accommodation Please see the Itinerary pages for more details.
There are the occasional opportunities to use small ferry crossings long the South West Coast path route. This will reduce your mileage during the day. The cost for using the ferry is not included in your walking holiday but they provide a valuable service to visitors and locals alike. Offering a relaxing break to your days walking.
Dates to avoid in the area, due to large events taking all of the accommodation.
***St Ives Food and Drink Festival –Friday 16th May - Sunday 18th May 2025***
*** Penzance Golowan Festival Friday 20th June – Sunday 29th June 2025 ***
***St Ives September Music and Arts Festival 13th September - Saturday 27th September 2025***
Walk the Northern section of the South West Coast Path from the Start at Minehead to Westward Ho!. Over 8 nights. From £995.00 per person
Walking the section of the South West Coast Path from Westward Ho! to Padstow. Over 9 nights. From £1115.00 per person
Walking the section of the South West Coast Path from Padstow to St Ives. Over 7 nights. From £895.00 per person
Walking the section of the South West Coast Path from St. Ives to Penzance. Over 4 or 5 nights. From £595.00 per person
A rest day is a great way to break up your walking Holiday. You could explore the area or just take it easy for the day.
A fabulous way to make your holiday more bespoke.
We give you some ideas below on choice places to stop for that extra day.
With an award-winning white sandy beach which is over two miles long, Woolacombe is a great place to stop for an extra day. The town is full of places where you can eat and drink, especially tasting the delights of Devon made Cider and cream teas.
Whether you are visiting as a finishing point or a starting point this is a lovely place to spend a rest day. St Ives has a choice of beaches, stunning views, a wide range of places to eat and some of the finest art galleries in the UK. This could not be a better place to relax with a famous cream tea.
For something a little different for your rest day, Porthcurno is where you will find the Minack Theatre. An open-air working theatre carved into the clifftop. Offering performances during the summer months. Booking in advance is essential.
To get the most out of your visit to Penzance, a rest day is a great idea. It will give you time to explore the wonderful St Michaels Mount. The Causeway is only passable at certain times of the day. You will have chance to visit the Island, crossing over by foot. The Morrab Gardens looking over the Town of Penzance are also a must to visit. Full of spectacular subtropical plants. A delight for any gardener.
Please see listed below information for this walk. If you have any questions, please contact us- we will be happy to help.
Rest Days
If you would like to spend additional days in an area, a rest day can be included in your itinerary. This is great for exploring the area At £75.00 per person per night. Please let us know at the time of booking so this can be included.
Solo Walkers
Solo walker supplement is charged at £70 per night. All our walks are based on two people sharing a room. The Solo Walker supplement is applied per night for anyone holidaying on their own. It is charged to cover the extra costs passed on from the accommodations and luggage transfers.
Single Supplement
Single supplement applies if you are booking as part of a group but require a room of your own. Charged at £60 per person per night. Again, it is charged to cover the extra costs passed on from the accommodations and luggage transfers.
Postage Costs
Postage is calculated dependant on location, as listed below:
UK - £6.99 per pack
Europe - £17.99 per pack
Rest of World - £26.99 per pack
Railway stations: can be found at Barnstaple, Newquay, Hayle, St Ives and Penzance.
Car Parking: There is secure parking available at St Ives There are very few other places to park your car. Please let us know that you wish to arrive by car and we will advise you.
If you would like any help with your arrival or departure arrangements, please contact us at the office where we will be happy to give advice. info@embarkwalkingholidays.com call us on +44 (0)7399 330178.
When would you like to start
We want to arrange your holiday to suit you. So you get to choose the start date and we will work from there.
Our walks are only offered between April and September, giving better daylight hours and safer walking conditions for you.
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