hi sally .Yes it is possible to find acc when you reach your stop at the end of the day. I have done this many times in the past Or you could ring ahead and book if you have a list of acc for your next stop,or ring ahead a tourist info in the morning for them to book you a acc for your next stop..You will not reach one at the end of the day as they tend to close 4-5pm,thats were there is a tourist shop. Bank holiday weekend can be difficult,Woolacombe is difficult on a weekend.Instow,Westward Ho!,Portleven,Portreath,Porthtowan,Porthcothan,Petranporth,Crackington Haven,all these places have limited ACCOM. Bigbury on Sea as only one Acc.last stop before crossing the River Avon and on to Salcombe,unless you intend to walk round. You will need to stop in this area if you intend to walk on from Wembery. Some walkers just bus round the Rivers to Bantham and miss this this section out shame it a nice streach. but if you ring a head ,or tourist shop just 15 or so mins walk in Plymouth from the Barbican steps (ferry crossing ) across to Mountbatten. There Is Acc in Challaborough One,The Dolphin Inn Kingston,Ringmore just inland .Suggest you also take the full map of the SouthHams or print of copys of the parts needed just in case you have to walk round the River Erme , and the River Avon
I suggest also that you look at all the maps, 125,000 in your local library(say if you do not have them) and read the text for each stage in the Southwest Ass book and follow the routh on the maps' to give you some idea of the nature of the path. Be prepared also though (any port in a storm) if you reach a place with all the cheapest acc full,it could be a case of a £60-70 pound B/B
or in my case once Nil Desporandom sleeping in a church porch, or bus shelter. I tend to plan the walk so as to reach Lulworth Cove on a Friday as the Firing Ranges are only open on a weekend,unless by setting of in June Like me by the time of reaching The Firing Ranges they may be open for the there summer Holidays the SWWAY BOOK will have the opening times of the ranges. I work out my stops and back track the days for starting the walk as a guide from Lulworth Cove,It doe's not always work out though. Make your first stop Porlock, as its a tough day for a 20 mile go,Minehead to Lynmouth. The average Price for this walk will be somewere around £55-60,aday,it swings and round abouts cheapest B/B £35 in North Cottage Braunton,to £70 I had to Pay in Paighton a posh Hotel (on a bank holiday) YHAs £15 to £23 well whatever to me it's worth every penny. And do have a grand journey.. Ps do not carry anygear the you may only use once or twice, ( dead weight) you can always buy any dammaged or worn out ,lost on the way. And there is still enough public loos for fresh water on the way,for if the weather is a scorcher,Supermarkets,Librarys too, or just ask a householder. Please do write on the Forum if you have any queries of the walk that you would like to know more off. ps The weather will be warmer in June + Shorts and sun hat all the way,Yeppe.pps And a tub of Sudocrem for any sore skin due any rubbing,nicks and scratches essential worth it's weight in gold. Artie