Coleton Fishacre
Walk through the kissing gate in the top corner of the car park (by the donation box) to take the permissive path towards a metal gate and stile (‘link path to Ivy Cove’). Keeping the hedge right, walk downhill to cross another stile, then another, and then another at the bottom of the field. Bear left to another stile. Continue uphill to reach the coast path (signs to Pudcombe Cove, right)
Turn right and follow the path along the cliff. Eventually go through a gate and descend steeply and over a footbridge to reach the gate at the bottom of Coleton Fishacre gardens (there is no public right of way into the gardens).
Follow the coast path on, then sharp left up steep wooden steps, to leave the estate via a gate and on to Coleton Cliffs. The path drops steeply, then climbs again above Old Mill Bay – with great views of the Mew Stone – followed by a steep climb up to Outer Froward Point, with views towards Start Point. The path undulates, then climbs steeply to reach the back of Froward Cove. Follow coast path signs left for Kingswear.
Pass through a gate, keep ahead, then follow coast path signs left, very steeply downhill through woodland. The path then undulates towards Inner Froward Point.
The look-out (once housing a searchlight) is the next landmark, followed by 108 steps up to a gun emplacement. Follow the miniature railway line uphill, then follow the concrete walkway and steps through disused wartime buildings. At the top reach a path junction by the National Coastwatch Visitor Centre.
Turn left for Kingswear to walk through woodland behind Newfoundland Cove, through a gate, and down a broad woodland track (estuary on the left). Plod down 84 steps to Mill Bay Cove and turn right down a tarmac way. Turn left through a gate and climb the 89 steps up to a drive, then 63 more steps to a lane.
Turn right (signed ‘Brownstone’). After 250yds (229m) the lane forks; gratefully take the right fork downhill to Home Farm complex (signed Home Cottage).
Follow the footpath signs, right, up a steep, rocky path to a concrete lane, and on to pass Higher Brownstone Farm. Walk on up the lane to pass the National Trust car park, then the gates to Coleton Fishacre, and back to Coleton Camp car park.
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