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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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.
This famous walk along the Jurassic Coast is a must-see. It links two globally recognized landmarks, showcasing stunning cliffs, clear blue waters, and fascinating rock formations. The trail is fairly short but features some steep sections, so it's best to wear sturdy shoes.
A circular walk near Swanage leads you to the stunning chalk formations at the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast. As you make your way, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding countryside, making it an ideal spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Renowned for its stunning geological features, this walk includes rock pools, ledges, and the iconic Clavell Tower. Ascending to Swyre Head, the highest point on the Isle of Purbeck, offers spectacular views of Dartmoor and the Isle of Wight.
This family-friendly route is a gem for fossil enthusiasts. The trail winds along the Jurassic Coast, providing opportunities to discover ancient fossils while taking in the stunning views of Cobb Harbour in Lyme Regis.
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Beginning in the charming village of Abbotsbury, this walk beautifully blends history with stunning coastal scenery. It features visits to Chesil Beach and St Catherine’s Chapel, offering breathtaking views of the Dorset coastline.