Dorset's World Heritage Coast

The landscape of Dorset really does have something to please walkers of all tastes; a spectacular ‘Jurassic’ coastline (recently favoured with World Heritage status) with some splendid sea-sculpted offshore rock formations; long downland ridges with magnificent views over both sea and countryside; delightful little combes sheltering idyllic thatched villages and isolated farmsteads set in the fold of the hills.

 

Durdle Door from the beach

 

One of the great joys of walking in Dorset is the fantastic contrast between the coast and its rural hinterland, and our programme of walks is designed to exploit this contrast to the full. As well as enjoying some superb walking along the switch-back coast around Kimmeridge and the ‘Isle of Purbeck’ peninsula you will walk across the exhilarating downland which rises just inland from the cliffs. The itinerary will vary depending upon the grade and duration of the tour, but should include visits to the charming Victorian seaside resort of Swanage with its historic town centre and attractive harbour; the stone-built village of Corfe Castle with its picturesque cottages and iconic castle, the airy ridges of Nine Barrow Down, Ballard Down and Knowle Hill, which provide a hunting ground for numerous birds of prey and support a stunning variety of wild flowers and butterflies; the Studland National Nature Reserve with its unspoilt Dorset heath; and Old Harry Rocks. If you want to find out what flora and fauna you are likely to see at different times of year visit the excellent website maintained by Durlston Country Park and National Nature Reserve.

 

View of Corfe Castle and the surrounding hills on a sunny day

 

To give you a 'taster' of the landscape take a look at the beautiful aerial photography in this short video.

Lonely Planet lists hiking the South West Coast Path as one of the world's great adventures with “walking at its most diverse, most spectacular and most delicious", and we would definitely agree with that description.

Accommodation
Unless you ask us to customise your trip, and choose alternative accommodation, your holiday on the Dorset Coast will be based at a comfortable family-run guest house in either the charming Victorian seaside resort of Swanage, or the picturesque village of Corfe Castle. Your room will have ensuite bathroom facilities and you will have a choice of continental or full English breakfast. Swanage has a wide range of inns and restaurants serving meals in the evening, whilst Corfe Castle has several inns, hotel restaurants and tearooms.

If you prefer hotel accommodation we can arrange a room at Mortons Manor Hotel in Corfe Castle, a beautiful 16th century Elizabethan manor house which is situated just off the central square. Built in 1590 in the shape of an 'E' to honour Queen Elizabeth I, the house has been sympathetically converted and furnished to provide individual character rooms and suites. The award-winning restaurant offers a menu which includes British classics and dishes with an international flavour. The additional cost for accommodation at Mortons Manor Hotel will depend upon the room type chosen.

 

What's included in the price of this holiday?

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Bed & Breakfast
Holiday Options

Easy Easy
Code:DORSB3
Grade:Easy - Moderate
Nights:3
Price:£385.00
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Easy Easy
Code:DORSB5
Grade:Easy - Moderate
Nights:5
Price:£680.00
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Easy Easy
Code:DORSB7
Grade:Easy - Moderate
Nights:7
Price:£925.00
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Travel information
Rail: Wareham
Onward travel: Public bus

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