Horton said it would “enable anyone to go to the coastline, turn left or right, and in theory you can walk all the way around the English coast”.
He said it is a well signposted path which is accessible for anyone.
Horton said Natural England had worked with landowners and stakeholders to agree the route, saying it required “careful negotiation” to protect wildlife and people’s interests.
The new section winds around various islands and peninsulas taking in a range of habitats.
There are opportunities to spot seals and bird populations, especially winter migrant species such as brent geese, ringed plover, and curlew.
Thorney Island just off Chichester Harbour offers an eight-mile loop for birdwatching around its wild perimeter.
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