Finding the coastal footpath
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Finding the coastal footpath by Graham Horn as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 28 Oct 2007
The coastal path does not run along the shoreline but people go this way when the tide is out. However, the section between here and the white building is not passable any more, and the path is diverted inland. It does not join the coast again until beyond the trees on the headland.