Sue Applegate Public Rights of Way and Access Officer for Exmoor National Park Authority said:
“I am delighted that this stretch of The King Charles III England Coast Path is officially open. It’s a continuous, easy to follow and well-maintained trail so local people and visitors can get to enjoy the coastal natural environment whether they fancy an hour’s stroll or a few days hike. Our team and our colleagues at the National Trust, along with South West Coast Path Association, have all been working really hard to support Natural England to get these new sections of Coast Path open, with additional help from local contractors and our volunteers. There are places where we’ve been able to take the route off road or closer to the sea with improved views and great opportunities for circular walks. Thank you to Combe Martin Parish Council who have embraced their new section of Coast Path by naming it 'Seldon’s Way' after a former Councillor, Steve Seldon who sadly died earlier this year. Steve Seldon served for 12 years on Combe Martin Parish Council 2000-2012, taking responsibility for footpaths in the area and was passionate about looking after them for everyone to use.
Claire Newill, Principal Manager for Natural England Wessex Area Team said:
"It's wonderful to see this stretch of the South West Coast Path, from Minehead to Coombe Martin, which will become part of the King Charles III England Coast Path. Walkers will enjoy being closer to the sea with better views. The path can 'rollback' to adapt to future coastal changes, protecting this national asset in perpetuity.
“Thanks to Exmoor National Park Authority and the National Trust for making these improvements possible. This will be the first section of King Charles III England Coast Path to open in the South West and we look forward to more sections opening in coming months."
Rob Manicom, National Trust Area Ranger for the Holnicote Estate said:
"After many years of planning and implementation of path improvements it’s great to see this officially open. Staff, volunteers and contractors have all worked hard to create new paths and upgrade existing paths to help improve the coast path experience. The route offers walkers access to some of this country's most scenic and unspoilt sections of our coastline and is a brilliant addition for visitors to Exmoor."
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