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‘Paradise’ town on the real Salt Path has dolphins and hidden coves

By staff27 May 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

Salcombe in Devon is one of the many pretty seaside towns that sit on the South West Coast Path, which runs from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset

Coastal town of Salcombe in Devon, ranked the most expensive seaside place to live in England.
Salcombe in Devon is usually a hotspot for tourists(Image: Getty Images)

Gillian Anderson’s new film The Salt Path has shone a spotlight on a particularly scenic part of the country.

On May 30, the flick hits the cinemas. It features the Sex Education star lining up alongside White Lotus’s catatonic father of three, Jason Isaacs, in what looks to be a heartwarming British classic.

The movie tells the real-life story of Raynor and Moth Winn, a couple who lost their home before discovering one of them has a terminal illness. They attempt to come to terms with their new financial and medical status while embarking on a year-long coastal trek on the South West Coast Path.

The South West Coast Path is England’s longest waymarked long-distance footpath and a National Trail, stretching as it does for 630 miles (1,014 km) from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset.

The walk is considered to be particularly difficult as the path rises and falls at every river mouth, leading walkers who complete the route to scale 35,031 metres – close to four times the height of Mount Everest.

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Gillian Anderson returns to the silverscreen with The Salt Path (Image: Getty Images)
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Jason Isaacs has got his walking boots on(Image: AFP/Getty Images)

If you are considering taking on the whole of or a stretch of the South West Coast Path, then you could do worse than stopping off in Salcombe. The Devonshire seaside settlement was recently called a ‘paradise town’ and has earned the nickname ‘Chelsea by the sea’. If you do make it there, here’s an idea of what you can do, where you can stay and the best places to eat.

What to do

Dolphin watching

Bottlenose dolphins are known for their friendly and playful nature. They are characterised by a robust body, a short beak, and a curved dorsal fin. These dolphins are frequently seen in coastal waters around Devon, especially near Salcombe, Torbay, and Exmouth. They often approach boats, and you might even see them bow-riding and performing acrobatic leaps.

Burgh Island

Famous for its links to Agatha Christie, the sea tractor and as a former haunt for pirates and smugglers, this island is a short drive away from Salcome around the headland. Walk around the island and explore the remains of the chapel. Spot the wildlife that lives on its shores. Stop for a baguette or pint on the shoreline.

Paddle Boarding

Salcombe Paddleboarding is on hand for equipment hire, guided tours of the estuary and one-on-one tuition. It is basd at Port Waterhouse which is walkable from Gara Rock, or a five minute drive.

Couple and a dog at Salcombe harbour
The town is known for its lovely beaches and views (Image: (Image: Getty))

Whitestand Boat Hire

Explore the beautiful Salcombe Estuary by water. Hire a self-drive boat with Whitestrand Boat Hire. They’ll show you the ropes, so you don’t need any experience to take the wheel. If you’d rather leave the piloting to someone else, the company also offers mackerel fishing trips. It’s a popular attraction, so you’ll need to book in advance.

Overbeck’s Garden

Escape to a sight of vast trees, bright skies, and a boat or two bobbing on the estuary. Overbeck’s Garden is a hidden paradise of subtropical gardens. Filled with exotic and rare plants, you’ll think you’ve stepped into a wonderland.

Gara Rock Beach

This secluded beach is nestled among dramatic cliffs and is known for its natural beauty and tranquillity. It is the ideal place to take a stroll along the coastal path while enjoying the scenic views.

Maceley Cove

This secret cove is a 20 minute walk from Prawle Point car park but if it’s a remote spot you’re after, it’s perfect. Spend a day on the soft sand, go for a swim in the clear water or pack your snorkelling gear and explore the world beneath the surface. It’s dog friendly too.

Elender Cove

Snuggled between rugged cliffs, Elender Cove is the hidden gem of Sam Hams. Be prepared for steep access but don’t let that put you off. It’s well worth it for the turquoise sea and lovely sandy beach. Some say it’s one of the prettiest beaches on this section of the coast. Check the tides as the sand all but disappears at high tide.

Moor Sand

Moor Sands is the perfect hidden gem, known for its crystal-clear waters and serene environment. It is also the perfect beach day adventure. To reach the beach, you need to walk along the Southwest Coastal Path for 2 miles from Prawle Point. Along the route, you see spectacular views of the dramatic cliffs and sea.

North Sands Beach

Just a few minutes’ walk from Salcombe is the stunning North Sands Beach. This is another family-friendly spot with beautiful sand and rock pools for children to explore. It is perfect for swimming, rock pooling, and dining at the nearby Winking Prawn café.

Prehistoric caves

Step back in time to the Stone Age as you explore the labyrinth of caverns at Kents Cavern. Home to Britain’s earliest humans and Ice Age beasts. This all-weather attraction offers plenty to do outside of the caves too, from woodland trails to family activities.

Where to stay

Gara Rock Hotel

Gara Rock , perched on a seaside cliff top in East Portlemouth near Salcombe, offers a unique escape for those seeking indulgence, tranquility, and natural beauty. Guests can choose from carefully designed rooms, suites, and self-catering residences. Gara Rock also has a gin bar which is located in its residents lounge, as well as a 12 seater, dog friendly cinema room.

Where to eat

Crab Shed

The Crab Shed offers a relaxed ambience with great views. Delight in seafood and coastal delicacies, capturing the essence of the sea. It’s an idyllic spot to immerse yourself in Salcombe’s maritime charm while savouring delicious flavours from the ocean.

The Winking Prawn

The Winking Prawn is a beloved coastal eatery in Salcombe that exudes laid-back charm and seaside vibes. Indulge in fresh seafood and classic beachside fare while soaking up the sun on the sandy terrace.

Where to drink

The Ferry Inn

The Ferry Inn is Salcombe’s oldest pub and is highly regarded as one of the best pubs in the town. Enjoy hearty pub classics and local ales amidst panoramic waterfront views. Unwind in the cosy atmosphere, where Devonian hospitality shines through every dish and drink.

The Victoria Inn

The Victoria Inn in Salcombe is a warm, historic pub with a traditional bar serving locally sourced ales and classic dishes on the menu. It’s a perfect spot to relax and experience genuine Devonian hospitality.

The Crabshell

The Crabshell in Salcombe offers a modern waterfront dining experience with excellent estuary views. Enjoy fresh seafood dishes, local produce, and a diverse drinks menu in a relaxed, coastal atmosphere. Perfect for any occasion.

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