
The South West Coast Path
Explore one of Britain’s most stunning long-distance trails.
About The South West Coast Path
Stretching over 600 miles of stunning coastline, the South West Coast Path is the UK’s longest national trail – perfect for walkers of all levels. Whether you’re after a gentle seaside stroll or a day-long hike with breathtaking views, there’s something for everyone.
Getting there is easy with First Bus and GWR. Many sections of the path are accessible by bus or train, so you can leave the car behind and enjoy a stress-free, scenic journey to the coast.
The Salt Path
The Salt Path by Raynor Winn is a powerful true story of resilience and hope, following Raynor and her husband, Moth, as they embark on the South West Coast Path after losing everything. Along their journey, Exmoor’s dramatic cliffs, secluded coves, and vast moorlands became a source of healing and inspiration.
With the film adaptation on the horizon, now’s the perfect moment to experience these breathtaking landscapes for yourself. Whether you're walking in their footsteps or simply looking to enjoy the raw beauty of Exmoor, the Salt Path awaits.
Explore the The Salt Path with First Bus Exmoor Explorer
Explore the stunning South West Coast Path with ease using the First Bus Exmoor Explorer. Whether you're tackling a section of the Salt Path or enjoying a coastal day out, the bus stops at key points along the route including Minehead, Porlock Weir, Lynmouth, and Combe Martin – perfect for walkers and sightseers alike.
Just hop on and pay the driver – no booking needed! For the best experience, check live timetables and plan your journey in advance using the First Bus app or by visiting the Somerset website.
In line with the government's fare cap initiative, single journeys on the Exmoor Explorer are just £3, making it an affordable option for both locals and visitors. English National Concessionary Travel Passes are also accepted on this route.
You can find out more about The Salt Path and its locations on South West Coast Path here.