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    Tea Shops in South Cornwall

    A walk on the South Cornwall coast without a visit to a tea shop is like Ant without Dec or fish without chips. What could be better than sitting down to afternoon tea – jam, first, of course! – at the end of a lovely walk along the crest of roller-coaster cliffs? Or tucking into a Cornish pasty while gazing out at a beautiful sandy bay? And you won’t just find the time-honoured favourites; the cafes, tea shops and bistros of South Cornwall also serve up tasty brunches, vegan lunches and gluten-free cakes all washed down with excellent artisan coffees, local beers and even tea grown in the county. Modern or traditional, you’ll find it here.  
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    Land's End to Plymouth

    The ten walking routes featured here highlight the best short circular walks along the South Cornwall Coast section of the popular, 630-mile long South West Coast Path (SWCP). Running from Land's End at the very western tip of England to Penlee Point, guarding the entrance to Plymouth Sound, Cornwall's deeply convoluted south coast is infinitely varied, ranging from rugged cliffs braced against the full force of Atlantic waves to the sheltered Cornish Riviera where the weather, scenery and flora can be almost Mediterranean. Large towns are few, but attractive villages, hamlets and harbours abound, usually with a welcoming pub or café not far away. The five-book series of 'Top Ten Walks' covers the whole of the UK's famous South West Coast Path. Each book explores the highlights along the way; showcasing its natural beauty, wildlife and heritage. Once you've tasted what the South Cornwall section has to offer, we think you'll be inspired to come back to tackle the complete trail.  
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