A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Purbeck
'It tells the story of the life of the common working folk who have lived off the land here for thousands of years.'
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'This walk starts and finishes by the church in Kingston. It is a spectacular walk with stunning views of the Purbeck Landscape.'
Dorset Council
'From the earliest days of life on earth, dinosaur footprints have been found here; while evidence of human habitation dates back to almost as far as the end of the last Ice Age. Travelling around ...
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'Walk to Swanage and take a train back to Corfe Castle. A challenging hike through a dramatic landscape rich in history, on paths and tracks that have been used by feet and wheels for many thousands of years ...'
South West Coast Path Association
'Four clearly waymarked Trails, each with its own information leaflet provide an ideal introduction to Durlston. All Trails begin at the Castle. A network of Public Footpaths criss-cross the si ...
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'Few places in Britain equal Durlston: The bare statistics merely hint at the amazing diversity of wildlife: 33 species of breeding butterfly, over 250 species of bird recorded, 500 wildflowers, 500 moths and thousands of other invertebrates. Durlston's special qualities stem from a combination of geography, geology, history and careful management which has created a mosaic of nationally important wildlife habitats: sea-cliffs, downs, ancient meadows, hedgerows, woodland, and dry-stone walls each with their characteristic plants and animals.'
'The nine excursions that follow are of various durations, none lasting longer than an afternoon: [1] Agglestone - - - : [2] Old Harry Rocks - - - : [3] Ballard Down - - - : [4] Swanage - - - : [5] ...
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'Follows a route near Bovington along country lanes and through leafy woodland and heathland. This circular trail starts and finishes at Bovington's famous Tank Museum, taking in Lawrence of Arabia's home at Clouds Hill and his last resting place - the cemetery at Moreton.'
Dorset Council
'Lulworth Castle, built in the early 17th Century as a hunting lodge, became a country house at the heart of a large estate. Thomas Howard, 3rd Lord Bindon, built the Castle in order to en ...
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'Set within an enclosed 1,000 acre deer park the historic buildings and ancient woodlands of Lulworth Castle and are ideal place to explore. Pack a picnic and come and enjoy all Lulworth has to offer.'
'If you wish to extend your walk, you could take a detour to Dancing Ledge or to the lovely picturesque village of Langton Matravers. Both are well worth a visit. The National Trust that l ...
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'Follow in the footsteps of a medieval priest as you walk along the ancient track known as the Priest's Way. It passes between quarries and across open fields with spectacular views along the way. The walk finishes near one of Dorset's most famous pubs, the Square & Compass.
Dorset Countryside Ranger Service
'The Purbeck Plod was introduced in 1965 and ran yearly through to 2002. Our Group re-introduced the walk in 2008 adding the options of a 25 mile run and a 16 mile walk ... The challenge isn't just in the distance. There are a lot of climbs along the way. On the 25 mile route these add up to about 4,300 feet and on the 16 mile route, they add up to about 2,700 feet.' Challenge now usually held Late June/Early July.
'An annual three day event organised by the WALX HQ team ... Hundreds of group walks all led by knowledgeable, qualified guides plus workshops with the UK’s leading outdoor exercise specialists. Plenty of Nordic walking, Total body walking, Wellness walking, Themed walks and more…. all in stunning scenery.' Usually held Mid September.
'Some of the highlights along the route include visiting the delightful town of Wareham surrounded by the Saxon Wareham Walls. Then the landscape and its wildlife completely changes across Stoborou ...
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'The route travels from Wareham to Corfe Castle, then eastwards to Ballard Down, then south and westwards along the South West Coast path to Chapman's Pool, then north to Corfe Castle.'
Dorset Council
'We offer friendly weekend and mid-week easy to moderate grade walks of 4-9 miles in Purbeck and Dorset. Our walks programme is continuous throughout the year with the exception of a break over the Christmas period. We also have a Christmas lunch! ... Membership Subscription is £5.00 per year. Come and join us on some of our walks to find out what the group is like without any obligation at all. We hope you'll like us.'
'Find routes and maps for walking trails in and around Purbeck.'
Dorset Council
[1] Corfe Common History Walk - - - : [2] Castle Views from Castle View - - - : [3] The Purbeck Ridgeway - - - : [4] Corfe Castle and Grange Arch Walk - - - : [5] Tramway Tramp
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'Novelist E. M. Forster thought the Purbeck Hills were the best vantage point from which to survey England at its most beautiful. Corfe Common gives fine castle views and an insight into history, while nearby Hartland Moor is perfect for escaping the rat race in search of tranquility.'
'Breathtaking views and shady glades, an Iron Age hill fort and lots of wildlife make this a truly memorable walk. You can start the walk at either end of the route as it is signposted in both dire ...
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'Stretching from Wareham to Sturminster Marshall, the Wareham Forest Way walking route travels through some of the less well known landscapes of north Purbeck and East Dorset ... From Sturminster Marshall, you can join the Stour Valley Way or North Dorset Trailway to explore the rest of Dorset.'
Dorset Council
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