Celebrating 10 years of the Coast Path in Somerset

Somerset Coast – Day 6: Steart to Bridgwater


Walk Grade
Moderate
Distance
12 miles
Duration
5 - 7 hours

Itinerary:

We meet at the end point of your day’s walking at 9am, where there will be parking available. Here you will be joined by Walk Leaders and back-markers and driven to the start of the day’s trail to walk back to your car / transport.

At the start location walkers opting not to use our transport may join and, following a briefing for the day, the walk will begin.

Where public transport is available at start and / or end locations it is shown below as PTS (public transport available at the start) or PTE (public transport available at the end), this is based on services running as normal for the time of year.

Further information will be included in the walk information pack sent out before the walks.

Day 6 – Steart Marshes to Bridgwater (Moderate) (PTE)

Terrain:

Day 6 on the King Charles III England Coast Path is on terrain that would be considered easy (flat with no stiles), however we have classed it as moderate given the distance to be walked.

Notes:

Along the entire Challenge route there are stamping stations for the Somerset & Exmoor Coast Trail Passport with maps, diary pages and spaces to collect stamps on your walk.

Look out for events, offers and promotions at the location of the walk each day, some of our supporters are timing activities to make your trip as enjoyable as possible with special treats such as packed lunches or cream teas available at the start or end of your day’s walking.

Due to the challenge nature for some participants of this walk, we have made the decision not to accept dogs on the walk.

Full details of the itinerary and walk leaders will be distributed prior to the start of the challenge.

Anniversary event
Where
Steart to Bridgwater
When
Thursday, 24th September
Cost
£7 - 9
Themes
Heritage and History, Nature and ecology

This is a fantastic opportunity to take in the spectacular Somerset and Exmoor coast on a journey through time and history on two of England’s coastal National Trails. This year we will also be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the opening of the King Charles III England Coast Path between Brean Down and Minehead.

On the sixth day we leave Steart Marshes on the King Charles III England Coast Path, which joins the River Parrett Trail here, and continue our walk on the banks of the river. The route takes us through Combwich, once an important port for the local brick and tile industry, which now has a new jetty to support the delivery of materials for the construction of Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. As we continue you can look across the river to tomorrow’s section on the Pawlett Hams – the barrage balloon hanger is clearly visible from here, while inland the tower of Cannington Church is also visible.

Drawing closer to Bridgwater we follow the diversion through the site of the Bridgwater Tidal Barrier. Scheduled for completion by 2031, the tidal barrier will reduce the tidal flood risk to 11,300 homes and 1,500 businesses. In Bridgwater we cross the River Parrett and turn back along its banks towards Express Park where the day’s walk ends.

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