Monday, 7 September 2015

Step up to the South West Coast Path Challenge

The countdown has begun with just one month to go before the South West Coast Path Challenge kicks off in October. The event, backed by TV adventurer Monty Halls, aims to set a new world record for the number of times the Coast Path can be covered in one month while raising funds to protect the coastline for future generations.

Monty said:
"My pledge as part of the South West Coast Path Challenge month is to sea kayak to Scabbacombe and run the 5 miles of Coast Path back to Dartmouth." 

“I am a huge fan of the South West Coast Path - some of my happiest memories have been running and walking it, and it snakes right past my house in Dartmouth. I feel it’s one of the most miraculous trails in Europe.”

Taking part in the South West Coast Path Challenge month is a great way of spending time with the family in the great outdoors, keeping fit and healthy, while getting a sense of achievement at the same time. Whether you want to tackle a short but demanding section, or take on the whole 630 miles, there’s a walk out there for all ages and levels of ability, and unlike the gym, you won’t have to pay a penny. Be warned, though – it is seriously addictive!

Create your own Challenge from 1 mile to 100 miles or take in the entire 630-mile route - every mile counts! For inspiration visit the website where you can find out what other people have pledged and choose from a tailor-made itinerary, or you can join one of four organised 10 mile Challenge events taking place throughout October including:
  • 3rd October - Minehead to Porlock Weir, North Devon and Exmoor
  • 10th October - Gunwalloe to Lizard Point, Cornwall
  • 24th October - Admiral’s Hard to Mount Batten Centre, Plymouth
  • 31st October - Durlston Country Park and Castle to South Haven Point, Dorset
All of the organised walking routes include parking at the finish and transportation to the start of the walk. Register to take part at www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk/events/challenge

The South West Coast Path Association is leading on the Challenge event in partnership with the National Trust as part of its coastal celebrations and to help raise much needed funds to maintain the coastal scenery enjoyed by millions of visitors every year. It costs at least £1,000 to look after just 1-mile of Coast Path and it needs your help.

Mark Harold, Regional Director of the National Trust says;
“We are pleased to be working in partnership with the Association on their flagship event as part of our coastal festival celebrations this year and look forward to seeing how many miles we can clock up in one month.”

 South West Coast Path Challenge
 Photo copyright Richard Taylor (All rights reserved)

Register to take part at www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk/swcp-challenge and share your challenge on social networks using #Challenge630

Fundraising tip: Aim to raise at least £10 through sponsorship. Walk 10 miles and get 10 friends to sponsor you 10p a mile!

WIN! - Entrants to the Challenge can take part in a competition to win a Go Pro Camera. All you have to do is pledge your support on social media using the event hashtag #Challenge630

For more chances to win, get creative by posting a short video of your pledge on Youtube, Twitter or Facebook and nominate three of your friends to step up to the challenge. To see what other challenges people have pledged and find out more about how to enter the competition, visit the Challenge event registrationpage.

Click here to check out Monty's video pledge on Youtube 

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For more information about the South West Coast Path Association visit www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk

To be inspired to step out on the Coast Path, take a moment and enjoy the National Trust South West Coast film: http://bit.ly/coastfilm

Monday, 24 August 2015

"Britain’s Best Holiday Park". August Bank Holiday celebrations at Woolacombe Bay Holiday Parks

Join Woolacombe Bay Holiday Parks in Devon this August Bank Holiday when it celebrates scooping the title of Britain’s Best Holiday Park.

Its flagship Park, Golden Coast, beat off stiff competition to achieve this prestigious award and a wealth of celebrations will be taking place at August Bank Holiday when the trophy is presented by the organisers of the contest, Towergate Insurance.

A party atmosphere will prevail and guests will enjoy live music, an award ceremony, fun entertainment - including a bouncy castle and games and activities for the children - along with an evening firework extravaganza.

To mark the achievement, the company is highlighting two-night bank holiday breaks - starting on 29 August - at the extra special on-line price of just £199 for a party of up to six people - equating to less than £34 each - staying in a Bronze villa or apartment.

In addition to enjoying the above celebratory activities, guests can also enjoy 40 free facilities including heated indoor and outdoor pools, outdoor water play areas, tennis, fishing, a cinema, plus children’s clubs and nightly entertainment. Other facilities, payable, include a surfing simulator, a high ropes course, 10-pin bowling and a 3D cinema.
http://www.woolacombe.co.uk/bp
 0843 208 0368, www.woolacombe.co.uk

Lobster & Crab Feast. Time to enjoy a fun-filled day down along Clovelly.

Come and enjoy a fun-filled day out for the whole family, in celebration of Clovelly's famous lobsters and crabs, sustainably caught by local fishermen. The Lobster & Crab Feast will be at Clovelly Harbour from 10am to 5pm on Sunday 6th September

There'll be live folk music, cookery demonstrations, a prize draw for a magnum of champagne, local food and craft stalls, including plenty of freshly cooked lobsters and crabs, and beer tasting. Children will be kept entertained by street theatre, walkabout magic, balloon modelling and event-themed craft activities provided by The National Trust. 
You can choose from a variety of crab and lobster dishes cooked on the quay or book a table at the Red Lion Harbour Restaurant and dine on delicious lobster and seafood platters.

The day is in aid of the National Lobster Hatchery, Padstow, who will be exhibiting some of their baby lobsters prior to their release into Clovelly Bay at the end of the day. You can even adopt a baby lobster, as well as learning about how they are raised in captivity and then released into the sea. http://www.nationallobsterhatchery.co.uk/
 
http://www.clovelly.co.uk/

Standard admission charges include all entertainment

For more information Contact: Clovelly Visitor Centre. Tel: 01237 431781. or visit http://www.clovelly.co.uk