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4498 km / 2795 miles
The England Coast Path (ECP) is a major project with committed Government funding of some £5 million to develop a new National Trail around the full coastline of England. The ECP has been made possible because of the 2009 changes in the right of access that gives everyone the legal right to explore England's coast for the first time. Its completed length was originally estimated by Natural England to be around 2795 miles (4500 kms), but by 2023 this appears to have been adjusted to 2700 miles (4345 km).

The ECP will give access to beaches, cliff-tops, and most of the habitats around the English coast, as well as former industrial and maritime areas that were significant in Britain's history. In 2023 it was re-branded by Natural England as the ?King Charles III England Coast Path?.

The route is being developed to meet National Trail standards, involving consultation and agreement with numerous landowners. As well as a current track, the newly designated sections have been negotiated to provide for the concept of 'spreading room?. This involves an extension of the route down to the foreshore and inland to the next boundary, thus allowing for coastal erosion. This was not part of the remit of the original National Trails, requiring more complex stakeholder agreements than have previously been the case.

Defra Minister Rory Stewart confirmed in a written parliamentary answer in November 2015 that funding to complete the Path by 2020 was to be protected. But by the end of 2023 less than half of the Path?s 67 developmental sections (what Natural England call ?sectors?) had been fully opened, with no completion date as yet advertised.

A map of the so far completed sectors (being updated in December 2023) appears below. The individual sectors names are also listed under ?Connected Paths:? Click on either of these to open a Path Page for the relevant sector. Alternatively, go to Search by Path, enter England Coast Path and click on Show as Map. For descriptions of each sector see the relevant Path Page.

New Sectors opened in 2014 were:
Allonby to Whitehaven in Cumbria 21 miles (34 km)
Durham, Hartlepool and Sunderland adds 33 miles (53 km)
Sea Palling to Weybourne adds 23 miles (41km)
Portland To Lulworth Cove adds 19 miles (30 km).

New Sectors in 2016 were:
Brean Down to Minehead 58 miles (93 km)
Filey Brigg to Newport Bridge, Middlesborough 68 miles (109 km). A short section north of this (Newport Bridge to North Gare) links to the Durham, Hartlepool and Sunderland section above.
Ramsgate to Camber 68 miles (109 km). This part comprises two sections that in December 2015 the Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss had approved the route for, covering Camber to Folkestone and Folkestone to Ramsgate, while a third adjoining approved route section from Ramsgate to Whitstable was being prepared for public use.
Hopton-on-Sea to Sea Palling 21 miles (34 km)
A further route section being prepared for public opening in 2016 was from Whitehaven to Silecroft.

New Sectors in 2018:
South Bents to Amble 44 miles (71 km)


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Details:

Path Type: National Trails (England & Wales)
Attributes: Coastal
Web Sites: National Trails - England Coast Path England Coast Path : improving public access to the coast Griffmonster - England Coast Path posts [blog] British Walks - Coast Walk [blog] Trailplanner - England Coast Path [blog]

Publications, Badges and Certificates:

Guidebook England Coast Path Book 1: The South Coast  (Christopher Goddard  - 2023 )
Guidebook England Coast Path Book 2: The South West Coast  (Christopher Goddard  - 2023 )
General Interest Book England Coast Path: 1,100 Mini Adventures Around the World's Longest Coastal Path  (Bloomsbury  - 2023 )
Guidebook Guide to the Kent Coast Path Part 1: Camber to Ramsgate  (Kent Ramblers  - 2016 )
Guidebook Walking the English coast : a beginner's guide  (Cowick Press  - 2016 )
General Interest Book Coasting: Running Around the Coast of Britain  (Summersdale Publishers  - 2021 )
General Interest Book I may be gone for some time : one man's story of his 5,000 mile trek around the British mainland coast  (Vertebrate Publishing  - 2016 )
General Interest Book Suffolk Coast Walk  (Matador (an imprint of Troubadour)  - 2015 )
General Interest Book Essex Coast Walk  (Matador (an imprint of Troubadour)  - 2009 )
Guidebook Walking the south coast of England : from Land's End to South Foreland  (Summersdale Publishers  - 2008 )

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Maps:

You can use the interactive controls to zoom in and out and to move around the map, or click on a path or a marker for more info. (interactive map help)

 
Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2016.
© OpenStreetMap contributors under Open Database Licence
Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities
Large scale digital mapping is provided by John Thorn
At high zoom levels the route is indicative only.

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