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May 22, 2025
Explore The Salt Path: Discover Filming Locations with Our New Walking Map
Fans of The Salt Path, both the bestselling memoir by Raynor Winn and its new film adaptation, can now retrace the inspiring journey with our brand-new walking map — Around & About The Salt Path Filming Locations. Published by Yellow Publications, this detailed, pocket-sized map highlights many of the stunning locations used in the film and offers walkers a chance to follow in Raynor and Moth’s footsteps along the iconic South West Coast Path.
The map is perfect for fans of the book and film who want to combine a love of walking with a deeper connection to the story’s remarkable journey. Covering key points from Somerset to Cornwall, the map includes some of the most dramatic and photogenic stretches of the South West Coast Path — from windswept cliffs and secluded coves to ancient fishing villages and breath-taking beaches.
This easy to read 1:16,000 scale map
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April 09, 2025
Travelling to Lundy Island
Is part of the adventure, with several options depending on the time of year and your preferred mode of transport. From March to October, most visitors arrive via the MS Oldenburg, a traditional motor vessel that sails from Ilfracombe and Bideford in North Devon. The journey takes around two hours and offers a scenic approach to the island, often accompanied by sightings of dolphins, gannets, and seals. Tickets must be booked in advance through the Landmark Trust’s Lundy Island website, which also manages all accommodation and visitor services. Outside of the sailing season, from November to March, Lundy is accessible by helicopter from Hartland Point airstrip, a swift seven-minute flight that provides spectacular aerial views. While