Falmouth to Exmouth
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Falmouth to Exmouth
(Official national trail guide, 10 . South west coast path)
Aurum Press, 2010
Rev. ed / updated by Steve Church
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Falmouth to Exmouth : 172 miles of dramatic coves, cliffs and beaches from Cornwell to Devon
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"Published in association with Natural England"--T. p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
The South West Coast Path followsBritain' s stunning coastline for 630 miles around the southern tip ofBritain. This volume covers the 172 miles of the National Trail along the south Cornwall and Devon coast from Falmouth to the mouth of the Exe. It takes in some of Britain' s most popular beaches and resorts, as well as arresting clifftop scenery, romantic coves and the spectacular ' drowned' estuaries of the Fal, the Yealm and the Dart. Whether you want golden sands, the steep streets of picturesque fishing villages, or a sight of the rare cirl bunting, this book is all you need as your guide to this wonderful walk.
This new edition has been fully revised and updated for 2010 and completely resdesigned to feature many more colour photographs and much added information on the history, wildlife and cultural asociations of the landscape this stretch of the Trail traverses.
National Trail Guides are the official guidebooks to the fifteen National Trails in England and Wales and are published in association with Natural England, the official body charged with developing and maintaining the Trails.
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