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Exploring the outstanding natural beauty of Dorset National Landscape

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Corfe Castle and Purbeck Park (Norden)
Traditional Purbeck village with iconic ruined castle, flower filled commons, lovely walks and cycle trails.
Culture
Valley to Market Food Trail
Follow the historic footsteps of the valley’s farmers taking their produce to Dorchester’s market.
Food
Thorncombe Wood Local Nature Reserve
A magical pocket of mixed woodland and heath site
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West Dorset Bus Stop Walks
A series of walks starting from bus stops along the Jurassic Coaster bus route
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Hogchester Meadows
Explore 50 acres of wildflower meadows between mid May to the end July.
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Worth Matravers
Picturesque village with stunning views and great walks ...
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Lewesdon Hill
An alluring National Trust Hillfort, great for den building, picnics and the fiery hues of autumn.
History & heritage
Okeford Hill
Outstanding views over the Blackmore Vale and beyond. A tranquil place to explore.
History & heritage
Frampton
Head to the Millennium Green for riverside picnics alongside the River Frome. Wander past the village hall to Harry’s Wood, great for leafy walks and shady picnics.
History & heritage
Povington Hill
Lift your spirits with wide sweeping coastal views and some kite flying here
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Peveril Point & Swanage Downs
Strolls, picnics and tiptop views!
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South Beach, Studland
Good for rockpooling
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Knoll Beach, Studland
Not just a beautiful beach backed by the wilderness of dunes, it's also easy to explore Purbeck's special heathland from here too.
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Purbeck Heaths
The Purbeck Heaths National Nature Reserve, declared in 2020, is steeped in natural beauty, bursting with wildlife, full of historic picturesque villages and places to visit
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Swyre Head
Staggering views across Purbeck to the Jurassic Coast - well worth the walk.
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Isle of Purbeck Viewpoint, Creech Hill
Stunning panoramic views across Purbeck to the Jurassic Coast
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Walk Dorset’s History
Explore the history of a place using these easy access walk guides that introduce you to what is unique in Dorset's villages and towns.
History & heritage
Bridport Walks
Explore the heritage and green spaces around this bustling market town.
History & heritage
Woolland Hill
Get away from the coastal crowds and enjoy commanding panoramic views over the Blackmore Vale. Beautiful all year round.
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Ringstead Bay
Escape the crowds at this quiet shingle beach on the Jurassic Coast.
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Spyway Dinosaur Footprints
Get up close to a legacy of the prehistoric past .....
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Tyneham and Worbarrow Bay
Tyneham Village - where time stopped in 1943 .....
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Lyme Regis and Uplyme
Walk inland from Lyme Regis towards Uplyme following the path of the River Lim. Find beautiful countryside views and peaceful spots away from the hustle and bustle of the seafront.
Culture
Ringmoor and Turnworth Down
A good bluebell wood in a forgotten part of Dorset. Perfect for a leg stretch and plenty of fresh air.
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Milldown Nature Reserve
A pretty patch of countryside with areas of woodland and species-rich chalk grassland.
Walks
Kingcombe Meadows and Centre
A hidden gem for gentle walks around the nature reserve, picnics and a cafe with delicious cake!
Food
Powerstock Common
Gentle walks through the trees and meadows of this Dorset Wildlife Trust reserve.
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Milton Abbas
Imagine a quintessential storybook village and you'll picture Milton Abbas. This village lies in a wooded valley and is lined by whitewashed cob and thatch cottages.
Food
Colmer’s Hill
An iconic hill in West Dorset, recognisable for its conical shape with a tuft of trees at the top.
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Cerne Valley Way
This circular walk takes in the hamlets and villages of Minterne Magna, Cerne Abbas, Nether Cerne, Godmanstone, Forston and Charminster.
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Frome Valley Trail
Starting at Evershot, the second highest village in Dorset, this walk meanders close to the River Frome towards Poole Harbour.
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West Bay
An easy to reach part of the Jurassic coast with great cliffs (head for the pier to see them in full glory), working harbour and Discovery Centre.
Food
North Dorset Trailway
Walk, Bike or Ride along this splendid path which follows the line of the old Somerset & Dorset railway line and takes you through some of the picturesque villages of the Blackmore Vale.
Culture
Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre
Learn all about the Jurassic Coast and the popular pastime of fossil hunting!
Food
Stonebarrow
Beautiful countryside and stunning coastal views, with great open spaces to picnic and potter. The smugglers trail will keep the kids entertained.
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Langdon Hill
Easy going woodland walks and space to make dens make this a good place all year round for a stretch, play and picnic. If you're feeling like a longer walk, follow the paths to Golden Cap, the highest point on the south coast.
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Coney’s Castle
One of the smaller hillforts looked after by the National Trust. A tranquil place to walk, ideal for a short circular walk with views across the Marshwood Vale to the east, and Devon to the west.
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Hambledon and Hod Hills
With stunning views across the Blackmore Vale from these big and small Iron Age hillforts.
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Bind Barrow and Hive Beach
A short steep walk gives outstanding views across the Jurassic Coast, with the reward of a dip in the sea or cream tea close by.
Food
Lambert’s Castle
Iron Age hillfort with sweeping views across the Marshwood Vale and out to sea.
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Pilsdon Pen
Iron age hillfort with panoramic views across the Marshwood Vale
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St Catherine’s Chapel, Abbotsbury
A short steep walk gives outstanding views across the Jurassic Coast and South Dorset Ridgeway
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Dorset Pedal: Hillforts and the Vale
Start off with seaside and fossils at Charmouth, explore the heights of the ancient hillforts of Coney’s and Lambert’s Castles.
Food
Dorset Pedal: The Frome Valley
Following the River Frome and Sydling Water up and down their respective valleys and through water meadows.
Food
Dorset Pedal: Bridport and Netherbury
Food
Dorset Pedal: Corfe Castle and the Purbeck Ridge
Food
Dorset Pedal: Studland and Wareham Ride
Food
Valley of Stones
This National Nature Reserve has an unusual train of sarsen stones – boulders strewn across the valley, tumbled down from the ridge during the last Ice Age.
History & heritage
Exploring the South Dorset Ridgeway
Hidden in the hills between Dorchester and Weymouth lies a remarkable landscape just waiting to be discovered.
History & heritage
Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
The Jurassic Coast is England’s only natural World Heritage Site. It stretches 95 miles, from Orcombe Point near Exmouth to Old Harry Rocks near Swanage.
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Osmington White Horse
A seaside hamlet with a fascinating geology & close by iconic chalk figure cut into the hillside.
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Maiden Castle
Iron age hill fort with stunning views across West Dorset
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Kimmeridge Bay
Gentle walks along the coast or follow the South West Coast Path National Trail for a longer leg stretch and appreciation of the Jurassic Coast.
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Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door
Gentle walks along the coast or follow the South West Coast Path National Trail for a longer stretch and appreciation of the Jurassic Coast.
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Kingston Russell Stone Circle
4000 year old stone circle, part of the South Dorset Ridgeway ancient landscape.
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Hell Stone
Ancient long barrow, part of the South Dorset Ridgeway ceremonial landscape.
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Hampton Down Stone Circle
Part of the South Dorset Ridgeway ancient landscape, you can see this 4000 year old stone circle while walking on the South Dorset Ridgeway National Trail.
History & heritage
Grey Mare and her Colts
Part of the South Dorset Ridgeway ancient landscape, the barrow was built on the ridge with stunning views to the coastline and beyond.
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Golden Cap
The highest point on the south coast and part of the National Trust's Golden Cap estate.
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Eggardon Hill
Iron age hillfort with stunning views across West Dorset
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Durlston Country Park
Whether you love the coast, meadows or woodland best - Durlston is the place for you! Sit and enjoy the panoramic views or follow one of the trails to get a wonderful nature experience. Fantastic free visitor centre, easy parking, café and events all year round.
Dark Skies
Dorset Pedal: Milton Abbas & the Chalk Downs
Food
Cerne Giant and Cerne Abbas village
Standing at 180ft tall, the Cerne Giant is Britain's largest chalk figure and certainly a sight to see!
Culture
Bronkham Hill
The South Dorset Ridgeway has one of the greatest concentrations of Bronze Age funery monuments in southern England and Bronkham Hill is the most spectacular of these.
Culture
Brownsea Island
The perfect day's adventure - this island wildlife sanctuary is easy to get to but feels like another world from the moment you step ashore. This tranquil island in Poole Harbour has spectacular views and is famous for red squirrels, wildlife and Scouting!
Culture
Bridport Museum
A great place to discover how the rope and net making industry shaped the area. Also great for finding out more about the Jurassic Coast and its fossils.
Culture
Bracketts Coppice
A hidden gem in West Dorset. This is home to some of Dorset's best loved species including dormice, otters and woodpeckers.
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Black Down and the Hardy Monument
Whether you want to have picnic, a short stroll or a longer hike, Black Down is the perfect place with outstanding views and LOTS of fresh air.
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Ballard Down & Old Harry
Iconic feature of the Jurassic Coast, this chalk headland boasts giant rock stacks and dramatic cliffs. Wander further along Ballard Down for fantastic views of the Dorset heaths, Poole Harbour and the Jurassic Coast.
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Arne Nature Reserve
Situated on Poole Harbour, a stunning landscape consisting of dramatic heathland and ancient oak woodland.
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Allington Hill & Coopers Wood
Wooded hill in Bridport, great for wearing out the kids - or the dog! - picnics and peace.
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Abbotsbury Hillfort
With stunning views across the Jurassic Coast and Abbotsbury village, this small Iron Age hillfort is well worth a visit.
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Abbotsbury Swannery & Chesil Beach and The Fleet
Sanctuary for mute swans originally established by Benedictine monks in the fourteenth century, an ancient site sheltered by Chesil Beach and The Fleet.
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