Otherwise known as the King Charles III England Coast Path, the trail is expected to be fully walkable by the end of 2024 and will be the world’s longest managed coastal path, spanning 2,700 miles around the coast of England. In the Westcountry, the South West Coast Path – which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary – will form part of the trail.
The Plymouth celebration is one of nine events taking place across the country to introduce the King Charles III England Coast Path. Hosted by Natural England, the events are an opportunity for all ages to enjoy and explore Plymouth’s stunning shoreline. The packed programme includes rockpool rambles, free historic tower tours at Mount Batten, guided walks around Plymouth Sound and live entertainment, adventues and family-focused activities at Royal William Yard.
Head to www.englandcoastpath.org. uk for the full listing of the South West events and booking links but highlights in Plymouth include:
Tomorrow, Friday, September 29
■Guided Walk with National Marine Park Rangers, 11-11.30am, departing from by the café at Jennycliff.
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