Prawle Point
Walk down the lane towards the sea, leaving the green to the left and toilets and a phone box right and following a sign ‘Prawle Point’. The road bends right and then sharp left, at which point; go straight ahead along a deeply rutted green lane marked ‘Public Bridleway’.
The green lane ends at a T-junction (metal gates opposite); turn left down a very narrow grassy path between tumbledown, overgrown old walls. There are fine views of the coast ahead. Follow the path through a kissing gate to the footpath post.
Turn right downhill to reach the coast path high above secluded Maceley Cove, with Gammon Head to the right. Turn left and walk along the path above Elender Cove. There is steep, scrambly access to both beaches so take care.
The path leads through a kissing gate and scrambles on around Signalhouse Point. A steep ascent, partly stepped, is rewarded with fine views ahead to Prawle Point; look back to see lofty Bolt Head at the mouth of the Salcombe estuary. Follow coast path posts through a gate and across the grassy down, keeping to the right of the coastguard lookout.
At the coastguard lookout enjoy superb views east to Lannacombe, Mattiscombe Sand and Start Point. Explore the excellent visitor centre, which will tell you everything you want to know about the area. To continue, follow the grassy path inland, rejoining the coast path, turning right through a kissing gate by the old coastguard cottages.
Pass in front of the cottages and along the edge of the level, grassy wave-cut platform which lies just below the original Pleistocene cliffs here. Pass through a gate (note a parking area across the field to the left) and along lovely level meadows above low cliffs. Go through the next kissing gate and round Langerstone Point. Continue along the seaward edge of fields, passing through several gates, with views to Maelcombe House ahead. Eventually pass through two more gates and keep ahead to a path junction.
Turn left up the bridleway; soon pass through a gate and keep ahead up the track.
Take the first stone stile right to go very steeply up the field. There are good views back to the coast when you stop for a breather. Cross the stone stile at the top and continue right up the narrow rocky track to join the lane; turn right and climb steeply to the village.
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- Private garden
- Washing machine
- Linens provided

