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Coast with the most

With the ambitious England Coast Path project almost completed, here are some of the country’s best escapes by the sea

July 19, 2020 15:32
St Bees Coast Copeland 204 CREDIT Cumbria Tourism_Dave Willis
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Stretching for thousands of miles, the English coast has always been a holiday favourite — from traditional seaside resorts to unspoiled sweeps of rugged cliffs and gentle golden beaches. And away from the busier tourist destinations, there are quiet corners galore to discover.

There’s never been a better time to seek them out for yourself either: ideal not only if you prefer to avoid overseas travel or are looking for a socially distanced break, but also because the ambitious project to create the England Coast Path has opened up even more stretches of coastline.

Running for 2,700 miles, it will be the longest coastal walking route in the world when it’s completed. While the final sections to open, plus some planned events and exhibitions, have been postponed until next year, you can still benefit from new access, improved routes and better signposts as part of the scheme.

It’s not limited to long-distance walkers either: some of the newest additions include easy circular trails, walks aimed at families and easy ambles. And as most people in England live within an hour of the coast, you’ll never be too far from a walk by the waves.