Along the coast to Start Point
From the car park (by the toilets) follow the coast path sign over the road to turn right along the concrete promenade (a sea defence scheme from 1980). At the end, ascend steep steps on to a gravel path, following coast path signs. Here there are great views back along Slapton Ley, the largest natural lake in the West Country.
Follow yellow coast path arrows, eventually to go through a gate into a field on the cliff top, then through the next gate and along a path through woodland, which drops down with spectacular views over Widdicombe Ley and Beesands.
The path joins a track, which runs behind the beach into the village of Beesands, which has a slightly forgotten feel. Pass the tiny St Andrew’s Church and The Cricket Inn (on the right), and continue straight on along the seafront, following signs for Hallsands.
The path climbs steeply up the cliff and through a gate onto Tinsey Head. When North Hallsands comes into view, look carefully down to sea level to the ruined village beyond. Go through the next gate and along the lower edge of the field. The beach at North Hallsands is quiet and remote; the houses across the field behind the beach were built to re-house some of the displaced villagers in 1924. Descend through gates and fields to reach the beach.
Cross the beach to join the lane behind and keep ahead as signed on the coast path towards Start Point. At new houses ascend wooden steps and keep ahead to pass Prospect House, former home to the indomitable Trout sisters (see Introduction). Walk down to the viewing platform above the old village; there’s a real feeling of desolation here.
Follow the coast path on towards Start Point. A couple of old apple trees arch over the path, indication of the strength of the winds here. The path leads up to a kissing gate to join the car park for Start Point and Great Mattiscombe Sand, and the gate to the lighthouse (open to the public most days in summer). On the return route enjoy spectacular views along the coast.
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