South West Coast Path

Many NCI stations are dotted along the South West Coast Path. With it’s 19th century origins, as a coastguard patrol route to restrict smuggling, the modern day South West Coast Path is England’s longest waymarked footpath. It runs for 630 miles, from Minehead on the edge of Exmoor to the shores of Poole Harbour and offers the ultimate challenge for the long distance walker.Here at NCI Exmouth, we have joined the list of “passport” stops along the Jurassic coast part of the route if you are walking the path. Stop by and get your SWCP passport stamped.

Here at NCI Exmouth we will shortly be joining the list of passport stops along the Jurassic coast part of the route. From early in 2024 walkers will be able to stop by the lookout tower and get their SWCP passports stamped. Watch this feed for updates