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- Stunning stretch of the South West Coast Path
- Site for nationally rare butterflies and birds
- Excellent for spotting migratory birds
- Most southerly point in Devon
- Iron Age promontory fort at Bolt Tail
- Small sandy coves between Salcombe & Prawle
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This mile-long footpath was completed in 2004 and offers spectacular views both east and west. It is a lovely area for walking with an array of routes to choose from, varying in length but suitable for most abilities. SX689385
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Impressive views of the estuary can be gained from this idyllic view point. A linear route for all abilities and a further circular route can be enjoyed from here. SX739402
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The most southerly point in Devon, Prawle Point commands excellent views of rugged stretches of coastline. There are some great walks to be explored here for the more adventurous. SX775355
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Spectacular headland with excellent views along 5 miles of coast towards Prawle and inland into the Salcombe Estuary. SX726362
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The site of an Iron Age promontory fort, this open headland commands great views along a vast stretch of coast towards Plymouth. SX668397
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