Kingston and the Erme Estuary
With the church to your left, follow the lane up to Wonwell Gate and turn right down the lane signed ‘Wonwell Beach’. When it bends sharp right then left, turn left through a gate and straight on, keeping the hedge left. Pass into the next field then keep ahead; follow the sign diagonally right to cross a stile onto a hedged path. Keep along the left edge of the next field and cross a stile. The next stile leads into Furzedown Wood.
Descend through delightful woodland (wonderful bluebells in spring), and into Wrinkle Wood, to meet a lane./p>
Turn left; there is limited parking for the beach. Walk down Wonwell Slipway to look at the Erme estuary, an attractive spot.
Retrace your steps and follow the coast path signs up steps right signed ‘Bigbury-on-Sea’. Follow the narrow wooded path, which leads along the back of Wonwell Beach. Follow the path along the estuary to Muxham Point (with views to Meadowsfoot Beach).
Follow the path eastwards to cross a stile (National Trust Scobbiscombe Farm), then sweep across grassland above Fernycombe Beach onto The Beacon, with views to Burgh Island ahead. Walk on through a small gate above Beacon Beach. Follow the cliff top down and up through another gate above Gutterslide Beach. The path drops into a combe before climbing (via a gate) to a bench on Hoist Point.
Follow the steep and difficult (often slippery) descent to quiet Westcombe Beach. Take care here.
Before the footbridge above the beach turn left, following signs for Kingston. The path runs between a wire fence and a stream; cross a wooden footbridge, right, over the stream and go through a willow plantation. The path twists on through a strip of woodland.
Go through a gate at a path junction and straight on up a pleasant, gradually ascending green lane (‘bridleway to Kingston’). Continue on to pass ponds, keeping straight ahead at a track crossing, with a stream right (the track is muddy in places). The track runs into a tarmac lane, and uphill into Kingston. At the lane end turn right, then left to the church and your car.
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