The 35 mile stretch of the South West Peninsula Coast Path between Minehead and Combe Martin is largely dominated by the hogsback cliffs which make up the coastline of the Exmoor National Park. The highest is Great Hangman just to the east of Combe Martin. This hill with neighbouring Little Hangman are among the highest sea cliffs in England and are a dramatic sight, especially if viewed from out at sea. In the spring and early summer, masses of seabirds can be viewed along this section of coast.