Dorset is renowned for its gorgeous countryside and scenic coastline. Discover the Walks in Dorset that best showcase Dorset's stunning landscape.
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Discover more about the best places to walk in Christchurch, and the stunning nature that can be found there.
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From the famous limestone arch of Durdle Door to the expansive views along the South West Coast Path, Dorset’s coastline showcases the best natural beauty the Jurassic Coast offers. So, lace up your walking boots, grab your camera, and prepare to explore the stunning landscapes that make Dorset a true haven for walkers.
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Find out more about the gorgeous nature trails around St Catherine's Hill, and the ancient history it houses. The chalk hill is well known for its beautiful views and the attractive flora and fauna found in its nature reserve.
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See our choice of Dorset’s ancient trails, that wind through the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), are steeped in history and shaped by millennia of human and natural forces. These paths often trace Iron Age routes, Roman roads, and medieval byways, and offer a connection to the past while showcasing the region’s inland and coastal splendour.
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Hengistbury Head is a stunning stretch of headland on the south coast. With both the trail and beach providing beautiful views, and the visitor center showcasing some of the artefacts from its fascinating past, it is a wonderful spot the spend the day.
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Dorset’s hills offer a captivating mix of chalk downs, rugged ridges, and gentle slopes that define the county’s inland and coastal character.
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