The South West Coast Path’s ‘forgotten section’ : the quiet pleasures of south-east Cornwall
The Rame peninsula, just west of Plymouth, is often bypassed by tourists these days, which makes its hidden coves and fine walking even more appealing At the end of Downderry’s shingle and sand, there’s a tumble of rocks and then a long beach stretching eastwards into the distance at the foot of (…)
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