Saturday, June 6, 2009

South Devon Coast Path


Come walk with me on a perfect English Spring day.

What better way to spend an afternoon..................a leisurely walk along part of the South Devon Coast Path. This more than 150 kilometre walk (the total distance) takes the traveler up and down towering cliffs, around remote bays, six ferry crossings across estuaries, through popular holiday resorts, past ruins of long-disused structures, with glimpses of wildlife and unusual coastal shrubbery. The abundance of wildflowers include the rare white rock-rose, restharrow, valerian, Autumn squill, Autumn lady's tresses and the scarce ivy bloomrape.
Taking the gate from where we were staying, we only had to cross the beach road, turn right and start the ascent up through the lower cliffs to reach part of the official pathway named Rock End Walk. I often walked here when a teen, sometimes with giggly girlfriends, and later with a boyfriend on Sunday afternoons in those long ago, good old days, before teens were speeding around in cars.


At the top of the climb the views are spectacular across Torbay, then toward the English Channel and France.

Below, the favorite fishing spot of Daddyhole Cove.


This headland is named Daddyhole Plain, taking its name from a cave in the cliff - home of a 'Daddy' or demon.


A popular place to walk dogs, we were entertained by several, all well behaved and friendly, such as these sisters who enjoyed romping through the daisies.

Seats are placed conveniently at intervals along the way, some obviously more popular than others!

This bench below was my favorite as it came with a bouquet of wildflowers.

Leaving the open headland, the narrow path edges the cliff and is smooth and flat with a few steps carved into the steeper parts. A gentle stroll passes by high walls and pretty gates which lead to large homes. Their beautiful views across the water look toward the seaside town of Paignton, and on to the far end of the bay and the fishing town of Brixham.



I would love a view like this!
The path passes through the lower level of this home's "folly" built at the bottom of their garden.
The magnificent South Devon Coast Path which takes you through miles of coastal scenery comes with a word of warning to those less than agile - parts of it are narrow and rugged and the going is hard. Elsewhere the walking is easy and gentle, such as this section around my home town. There are stretches of this path where it is possible to walk for an hour without seeing anyone. During our afternoon stroll we encountered just one other couple - 'on holiday' from Northern England and doing the complete long distance walk over a week or longer. These charming people were obviously in their seventies, kitted out in proper walking gear and with plenty of hiking experience. They were enjoying their day in the fresh air despite the gentleman's comment that he needed new knees and had quite a lot of pain. Now that's a message to the youth of today..........get out of the house, away from your electronic toys............go enjoy Nature while you can.
I'm already planning my next walk along the coastal path. It will be a priority on my 'to do' list for my next trip home across the pond. I will take a left when starting my next walk, heading East where I know there are amazing views in that direction also. So here's to future sunny afternoons in Devon........and healthy knees!


12 comments:

  1. Truly, I could never do that because of the knees, but thanks to you it is almost like being there. You are a great photographer and story teller. Thanks to you. I would love to go there.
    QMM

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  2. Same with me on the knees. But your photos are breathtaking! I love the gates and doors, and the views of the sea are wonderful! ~Lori

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  3. What lovely gates and doors - and views - I would love to walk along there and I'd probably make up stories about who lived behind the gates.

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  4. What a gorgeous place. It's like heaven on earth!

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  5. Just found your blog.
    Lovely photo tours.
    I'll be back to read more.

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  6. What lovely photographs! Thanks for taking us along for the walk!

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  7. Gratitude for the scenic photo tour. I love your "eye". Fresh perspectives always draw me in. The flower engulfed bench would be my favorite spot of all.
    Now after all that walking, where can we grab a spot of lunch???

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  8. Thank you, Mary, for the lovely walk and your photos! My favorites? The blue of the gate against the stone and the red door against the stone!

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  9. I sooo want to go along wiht you on that next rip home. Thanks for the jaunt today. Lovely in every way. I could almost smell it. Love those little gates.

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  10. BTW, jsut added you to my blogroll on my new blog. Glad you commented to make that easier. Thanks.

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  11. Those gates and doors are just beautiful!! Thank you so much for sharing all your lovely pictures!!

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