North Cornwall to Devon Coast route crowned Britain's favourite path - Aug 2025 Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:46, 12th August 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the BBC:
Coast route crowned Britain's favourite path

A route between north Cornwall and Devon has been named Britain's favourite path for 2025.
Chosen by walking charity the Ramblers after a public vote which saw 1,000 paths nominated, the Bude to Westward Ho! route has been crowned the nation's favourite.
The winning stretch is part of the 630-mile (1,015km) long South West Coast Path, which became England's longest National Trail in 1973.
Jonathan Jones, who nominated the path, said: "I take every chance I get to walk along coastal paths and just enjoy the sounds of the sea."
Mr Jones said he first visited the path 15 years ago, and it left a lasting impression. "It was during a time of my life when things were changing a lot. Walking this path gave me a clarity of mind. Even though my legs were heavy, the path made me feel a lot lighter, cleaner and clearer – the emotional baggage just lifted away," he added.
A section of the West Highland Way near Loch Lomond in Scotland was nominated by Robert Marshall and came a close second.
Mr Jones will receive £200 worth of Cotswold Outdoor vouchers, while the seven fellow finalists will each receive a £50 voucher.
Lucy Sutton, marketing director at Cotswold Outdoor, said: "Congratulations to Jonathan Jones for winning Britain's Favourite Path 2025; so well deserved. Whilst being on the judging panel, it was brilliant to see all the breathtaking paths captured throughout England, Scotland and Wales."
Jack Cornish from the Ramblers, said: "I can see why it’s won. I've walked it myself and it is a beautiful path. It is one of the jewels of the crown of the paths we have got in Britain."

A route between north Cornwall and Devon has been named Britain's favourite path for 2025.
Chosen by walking charity the Ramblers after a public vote which saw 1,000 paths nominated, the Bude to Westward Ho! route has been crowned the nation's favourite.
The winning stretch is part of the 630-mile (1,015km) long South West Coast Path, which became England's longest National Trail in 1973.
Jonathan Jones, who nominated the path, said: "I take every chance I get to walk along coastal paths and just enjoy the sounds of the sea."
Mr Jones said he first visited the path 15 years ago, and it left a lasting impression. "It was during a time of my life when things were changing a lot. Walking this path gave me a clarity of mind. Even though my legs were heavy, the path made me feel a lot lighter, cleaner and clearer – the emotional baggage just lifted away," he added.
A section of the West Highland Way near Loch Lomond in Scotland was nominated by Robert Marshall and came a close second.
Mr Jones will receive £200 worth of Cotswold Outdoor vouchers, while the seven fellow finalists will each receive a £50 voucher.
Lucy Sutton, marketing director at Cotswold Outdoor, said: "Congratulations to Jonathan Jones for winning Britain's Favourite Path 2025; so well deserved. Whilst being on the judging panel, it was brilliant to see all the breathtaking paths captured throughout England, Scotland and Wales."
Jack Cornish from the Ramblers, said: "I can see why it’s won. I've walked it myself and it is a beautiful path. It is one of the jewels of the crown of the paths we have got in Britain."