A print that shows the map of the South West Coast Path long-distance hiking trail. It displays the entire route along the South West England coastline, the largest cities and villages along the way, national parks, the highest peaks, and important statistics about the trail itself. If you plan on finishing the South West Coast Path or you’re hiking it in sections, this minimalistic poster will be a great addition to your home decor.
About the Sout West Coast Path
The South West Coast Path (other called South West Coastal Path) is a long-distance hike in South West England, that crosses the Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, and Dorset regions along the coastline. It's one of the longest thru-hikes in England, starting at Minehead and ending at Poole Harbour. It's also one of the oldest hiking trails - originally used for patrolling the coastguard and fully opened as a hiking trail in 1978. Although it's a fairly easy hike, it can be a bit tedious because the coastline isn't flat. Each river crossing is pretty much at sea level, but between them, the trail goes up much higher, even up to 318 m altitude at the Great Hangman, so the total elevation gain is quite high. That said, it's a very rewarding hike because it offers excellent coastal scenery in combination with culture from countless smaller coastal towns. Another similar long-distance trail is the Wales Coast Path - an even longer coastal trail starting just north of the South West Coast Path.
Statistics About the South West Coast Path
- Start point: Minehead, Somerset, England
- End point: Poole Harbour, England
- Total distance: 630 miles / 1014 km
- Total altitude gain/loss: 114 931 ft / 35 031 m
- Highest point: 1043 ft / 318 m (Great Hangman)
- Countries crossed: United Kingdom (England)
- Time to finish: Typically 7 - 9 weeks
- Record: 10 days
- Best time to hike: April - June or September - October