10.7 km
~2 hrs 39 min
306 m
“Embark on the Wembury to Yealmpton Walk for stunning coastal views, lush woodlands, and historical charm.”
Starting near the picturesque village of Wembury in Devon, England, the Wembury to Yealmpton Walk spans approximately 11 km (around 7 miles) with an elevation gain of about 300 meters (984 feet). This point-to-point trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for moderately experienced hikers.
### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive to Wembury, which is well-signposted from the A379. There is a car park near Wembury Beach, which serves as a convenient starting point. For those using public transport, the nearest major city is Plymouth. From Plymouth, you can take a bus to Wembury, with services running regularly. Check local bus schedules for the most current information.
### Trail Overview The trail begins near Wembury Beach, a popular spot known for its stunning coastal views and rock pools teeming with marine life. As you set off, you'll be greeted by the sight of Wembury Church, a historic landmark dating back to the 12th century. The church's location offers panoramic views of the coastline and is a great spot for a brief pause.
### Coastal Path and Wildlife The initial section of the trail follows the South West Coast Path, offering breathtaking views of the English Channel. Keep an eye out for seabirds such as cormorants and oystercatchers, which are commonly seen along this stretch. The coastal path is relatively flat but can be uneven, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
### Inland Transition Around the 4 km (2.5 miles) mark, the trail veers inland, leading you through lush woodlands and rolling countryside. This section involves a gradual ascent, contributing to the overall elevation gain. The woodlands are home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and numerous bird species. During spring and summer, the area is adorned with wildflowers, adding a splash of color to your hike.
### Historical Significance As you approach the halfway point, you'll pass through the village of Newton Ferrers. This quaint village is steeped in history, with roots dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. The village is situated on the River Yealm, and its charming cottages and narrow lanes are a delight to explore. If time permits, consider a short detour to visit the local pub for a refreshing drink.
### River Yealm and Final Stretch Crossing the River Yealm is one of the highlights of this trail. Depending on the tide, you may need to use the pedestrian ferry service, which operates seasonally. The ferry ride offers a unique perspective of the river and its surrounding landscapes.
Once across the river, the trail continues through more serene countryside, gradually descending towards Yealmpton. The final stretch is relatively easy, allowing you to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Yealmpton itself is a charming village with several amenities, including cafes and shops, where you can relax and reflect on your hike.
### Navigation and Safety For navigation, it's advisable to use the HiiKER app, which provides detailed maps and real-time updates. The trail is well-marked, but having a reliable navigation tool ensures you stay on track. Always check the weather forecast before setting out and carry sufficient water and snacks, especially during warmer months.
This trail offers a perfect blend of coastal and countryside scenery, historical landmarks, and opportunities to observe local wildlife, making it a rewarding experience for any hiker.
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