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Camping, caravans, motorhomes and getting out and about in Dorset
A wealth of walks and walking await visitors to Dorset.
From short strolls to long range treks, Dorset offers everything from coastal cliffs to inland heaths and downs. From riverside ambles to woodland trails and ridgeway rambles this amazingly diverse county and its countryside has the lot.
True, if mountains and “Munro Bagging” is your thing you’ll not find either down here in the balmy south, but then you’ll not find the Jurassic Coast up North either!
Coastal walking is what many visitors to Dorset come for. Even before the Jurassic Coast got its UN World Heritage status, the beauty and importance of Dorset’s coast was recognised by its inclusion in the South West Coast Path.
Depending on your perspective, the South West Coast Path starts or ends at Poole Harbour, an amazing natural inlet with Brownsea Island at its heart.
From Poole, the South West Coast Path wends its way westwards along the full 95 miles
of the Dorset and East Devon Jurassic Coast and then on to Minehead via the rest
of the wet side of the South West Peninsula -
The wondrous Dorset section of the South West Coast Path not only takes in some uniquely beautiful coastline, but it also offers links which feed into a variety of national, regional and local inland walks. These include the South West Coast Path’s “Inland Route”, now known as the “South Dorset Ridgeway”. This branches away from the coast at Osmington and rejoins the main South West Coast Path at West Bexington.
The Coast Path also joins with, and forms part of, the “Monarch’s Way”. This route links to the Coast Path at Charmouth and West Bay.
Other routes in Dorset are the “Wessex Ridgeway”, the “Jubilee Trail”, “Wareham Forest Way”, “Purbeck Way” and the “MacMillan Way”. The latter heads inland from Abbotsbury.
On top of these main walks there are also amazing walks on the Lulworth Ranges around Tyneham (when Open) as well as the “Lawrence of Arabia Walking Trail” around Moreton and Clouds Hill. And then there is the “Hardy Way” from Bockhampton and Stinsford.
And if this feast of trails is not enough, there is a host of other walks to be had using the rich network of public footpaths Dorset has to offer.
The vast majority of Dorset’s coastal walking is covered conveniently in two Ordnance Survey “Explorer” series maps. OL15 “Purbeck & South Dorset” covers Poole and Swanage through to Bridport and map number 116 “Lyme Regis & Bridport” follows through from Bridport to just West of Seaton.
For the more “Northern” parts of Dorset, including Blandford Forum, Sturminster Newton and Shaftesbury, you’ll also need maps 117 and 118.
In a world of sat navs, smart phones, handheld gps and geocaching, maps like these are still a smart investment. Not only do they not need batteries, but you can also see at a glance what lies beyond your immediate environs and route.
And isn’t that the attraction of walking anyway? To get away from the day to day necessity of getting from A to B by the shortest possible route and to explore? Hard to do with a machine that simply tells you where you are, where you’re going and exactly how to get there.
That’s one of the great things about walking in Dorset. There are so many beautiful
paths and places to discover and explore. Some may be well-
There are paths, well-
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| Sea Barn Farm Camping Park |
| West Fleet Holiday Farm |
| Bagwell Farm Touring Park |
| Static Caravans and Lodges |
| Dorset Parks Directory |
| The Fleet Lagoon |
| Ferry Bridge |
| West Bay |
| Burton Hive |
| Cogden Beach |
| West Bexington |
| Corfe Castle Re-enactments |
| The Roman Town House |
| The Tank Story |
| Abbotsbury Swannery |
| Abbotsbury Childrens' Farm |
| Abbotsbury Gardens |
| Fishing & Angling |
| Walks & Walking |
| Guided Walks |
| Sailing Tall Ships |
| Fleet Observer (Boat Trip) |
| Fishing Lakes and Rivers |
| Fishing & Sea Angling |
| Great Dorset Steam Fair |
| Dorset County Show |
| "Maiden Newton at War" |
| Portland Steam & Vintage Show |
| Tankfest |
| The Waverley |
| 2012 Sailing Events |
| Maritime Mix |
| Speciality Foods |
| Eating Out |
| Pubs |
| Electric Hook Ups |
| Campfires & BBQ Safety |
| Privacy & Cookies |