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Jewels of the Jurassic Coast Walk

Jewels of the Jurassic Coast Walk Trip Notes

  • Ways to Travel: Self-Guided Holidays, Short Breaks
  • Destination: United Kingdom
  • Programmes: Walking & Trekking
  • Activity Level:

    2 out of 7 - Leisurely / Moderate

  • 7 Days: Land Only
  • Ages: 8+
  • Trip Code: W06JC

Trip Overview

Walk along one of Britain’s spectacular coastlines.

Beautifully varied and wonderfully unspoilt, Dorset’s award-winning Jurassic Coast offers 95 miles of idyllic sandy beaches backed by ancient craggy cliffs and meadows carpeted with seasonal wildflowers. In 2001, it gained UNESCO recognition as England’s first Natural World Heritage Site charting 185 million years of the earth’s history, with rocks and fossils dating to Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous times.

This 6-night Jurassic Coast walk is the perfect introduction to Dorset’s wild and beautiful landscape, where the quietly rolling Purbeck Hills stand in stark contrast to the huge falcon patrolled chalk cliffs, and where every climb is rewarded with fantastic sweeping sea views. In the main, your route follows the coast-hugging long-distance South West Coast Path, pitching and swooping from one downland hollow to the next before a gentle descent into Lulworth Cove by way of the panoramic Burning Cliff and the world-famous rock-arch, Durdle Door. The 280-acre Durlston Country Park is a haven for wildlife (including rare red squirrels) and, with over 250 species of birds, is an ornithologist’s paradise. On your final stretch of the Jurassic Coast walk, if you’re lucky, you may spot bottlenose dolphins and playful seals emerging from the waves beyond Swanage where the procession of sculpted cliffs and towering chalk stacks known as Old Harry Rocks, marks the end of the Jurassic Coast.

As well as outstanding natural beauty, the region is also rich in archaeology with ancient forts and crumbling castles proudly guarding quintessential rural villages tucked into tranquil corners and crammed with traditional sandstone cottages, tempting tearooms and atmospheric old coaching inns serving great local food. The places you’ll be staying in are among the best in the region, including a hotel with excellent leisure facilities and within walking distance of the Georgian Esplanade in Weymouth and a family-run property that looks out toward Swanage bay. Breakfasts are included everywhere; with so many dining options on your doorstep, we’ve left other meals up to you.

At a Glance

  • 6 nights in 3 to 4-star accommodation
  • 2 days point to point walking (3 optional walks)
  • UNESCO-listed Jurassic Coast – England’s first Natural World Heritage Site
  • Traditional seaside towns, spectacular bays and beaches, delightful English villages, world-renowned tea-rooms!

Highlights

  • Sweeping sea-cliffs, panoramic chalk downs, rich rolling hills, ancient woodlands, meadows and hedgerows
  • Incredible variety of wildflowers, birds and butterflies
  • Unique history: battle-worn castles, Iron Age forts, WWII bunkers and fossils spanning 185 million years

Is This Trip for You?

This 6-night walk is the perfect introduction to Dorset’s wild and beautiful landscape, where the quietly rolling Purbeck Hills stand in stark contrast to the huge falcon patrolled chalk cliffs, and where every climb is rewarded with fantastic sweeping sea views. In the main, your route follows the coast-hugging long-distance South West Coast Path, pitching and swooping from one downland hollow to the next before a gentle descent into Lulworth Cove by way of the panoramic Burning Cliff and the world-famous rock-arch, Durdle Door. The 280-acre Durlston Country Park is a haven for wildlife (including rare red squirrels) and, with over 250 species of birds, is an ornithologist’s paradise. On your final stretch, if you’re lucky, you may spot bottlenose dolphins and playful seals emerging from the waves beyond Swanage where the procession of sculpted cliffs and towering chalk stacks known as Old Harry Rocks, marks the end of the Jurassic Coast.

This is a self-guided tour, as such there will be no group or tour leader and you are free to complete the walks at your own pace. We have suggested that 8yrs is the minimum age for this trip, but as it is self-guided and you will be leading your own family we will ultimately leave this decision up to you.

You may find our Fitness Training Guide a useful reference: http://www.exodus.co.uk/assets/pdf/Exodus_WT_Fitness_Training_Guide.pdf

Group

As this is a self-guided holiday, there is no group and no leader. This tour is hotel to hotel and is managed remotely by our sister company Headwater. The route notes and essential holiday information that you will receive before your holiday contain a 24-hour emergency assistance telephone number.

Please note: the walking and luggage transfers included in this tour are subject to a minimum of 2 people (in total) booked on the departure. A supplement (payable in advance) to cover these transfers and sole occupancy of a room will apply if there is only 1 person travelling on a departure date.

Adult min age: 8

Min group size: 1

Max group size: 6

Itinerary

W06JC map

Land Only

  • Start City: Weymouth
  • End City: Swanage

Land Only Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive in Weymouth

Arrive in Weymouth and take a taxi (5 mins, payable locally) to your hotel close to the town’s splendid Georgian Esplanade. Stroll the amazing sands and visit the bustling 17th century harbour.
You stay at the Hotel Rembrandt for the next two nights (breakfast included)

Day 2
Portland Walk

Take the bus (payable locally) to Portland and from the Olympic Rings walk past the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy, and along Chesil Beach back to Weymouth. For a longer walk take the bus (payable locally, operates high season only) to Portland Bill where you start your walk along the South West Coast Path before joining the shorter route along Chesil beach.

 

Distance covered: 10mi (16km)

Activity hours: 5

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 3
Weymouth to Lulworth/Corfe

Take a short (11 mins) bus transfer to join one of the most scenic sections of the magnificent 630-mile long South West Coast Path. With the dramatic white chalk cliffs as your backdrop, you follow the classic smugglers’ route down to picturesque Osmington where the aptly named 13th century Smugglers’ Inn does great coffee! A short climb to the top of Burning Cliff is rewarded with the most fabulous views of the fossil-filled Jurassic Coast before continuing on to Durdle Door – one of the most photographed rock arches in the world. Today’s final stretch hugs the coast down into gorgeous Lulworth Cove – a great place for lunch, a swim or a journey back through 185 million years of history at the renowned Heritage Centre. A pre-arranged taxi will collect you for the 20-minute journey to Corfe, described as one of the most beautiful villages in England, where you stay overnight.

You stay at Olivers (breakfast included)

Distance covered: 9mi (15km)

Activity hours: 5

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 4
Corfe to Swanage

Built by William the Conqueror and destroyed by Cromwell’s vengeful troops during the Civil War, the dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle – now a National Trust property and the setting for several historical feature films – stand at the gateway to the Isle of Purbeck and its surrounding hills. We’ve deliberately kept today’s walk short to enable you to explore at leisure before setting out on the panoramic ridge high above the village. It’s a journey of diverse natural beauty – with Poole Harbour and Bournemouth to your left, the rolling Purbeck Hills to your right and the Isle of Wight clearly visible in the distance – as you follow the pretty Purbeck Way into Swanage, a small Victorian seaside town with a stunning semi-circular bay.

You spend three nights at the family-run The Limes, close to the town centre and just a few minutes’ walk from the beach.

Distance covered: 7mi (11km)

Activity hours: 3

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 5
At Swanage

We strongly recommend a circular walk today to Durlston Country Park, a magnificent 280-acre nature reserve of sea-cliffs, downs, meadows, hedgerows and woods. With 250+ bird species, 500+ moths and 33 species of breeding butterfly, few places in the country have the same ornithological appeal as Durlston and, from March to July, hidden deep in the cliffs are sea birds, swifts and swallows. The recently restored Victorian castle boasts a fully interactive Visitor Centre, restaurant and panoramic roof terrace.

 

Distance covered: 5mi (8km)

Activity hours: 2.5

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 6
At Swanage (Old Harry Rocks)

Today’s magnificent coastal path hugs Swanage Bay as you climb gently out of the town and up to the famous white chalk sea stacks, Old Harry Rocks. As you continue towards the tiny Purbeck village of Studland, you’ll pass ‘Dragon’s Teeth’ tank traps and Fort Henry – a concrete observation bunker built in 1943 and used by Churchill, Eisenhower and King George VI to watch the rehearsals for D-Day. From the gorgeous white sands of Studland take the bus (payable locally) back to Swanage for your final night.

Distance covered: 8mi (13km)

Activity hours: 4

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 7
Leave Swanage

Leave Swanage after breakfast.

Meals included: Breakfast

Accommodation

Hotels and B&Bs

All accommodation on this trip is 3 or 4 star. The places you’ll be staying at are among the best in the region, including a 3 star hotel with a leisure club just a few minutes’ walk from Weymouth’s seafront esplanade and a lovely family-run B&B in the centre of historic Swanage.

All prices are based on 2 persons sharing, so if there is an odd number of people travelling in your party or you are travelling alone, there will be a compulsory supplement for a single room for the tour duration.

Single supplement from USD 510

Food & Drink

Full English breakfasts are included; with so many dining options on your doorstep, we’ve left other meals up to you.

Dorset has a long history of farming and fishing and the choice and freshness of the local seafood is spectacular. Other local produce comes from the lush pastures and fertile agricultural land and  there are more and more local farm shops and farmers markets offering foodie delights from fruit and vegetables straight from the garden to freshly baked pies, bread, organic meats and plenty of other treats such as Dorset Knob biscuits, Portland Dough Cakes and tongue-tingling Dorset Naga chillies!

Dorset is also home to some of the UK’s best independent breweries and a handful of vineyards that produce some excellent beer, cider and wine (still and sparkling).

Transport

Your luggage will be transported between the hotels by taxi or minibus. The Sandbanks chain ferry on day 5 for walkers is free of charge and no ticket is required.

Weather & Seasonality

From May through to October temperatures are pleasant and some rainfall is to be expected. The warmest months are July and August with an average temperature being 17 degrees. The best time for sea swimming is in September when the sea is at its warmest (average sea temperature 17 degrees).

Weather Charts

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What To Take

Essential Equipment

Walking boots
Water bottle
Daypack
Sun hat, sun cream and sunglasses
Warm jumper
Waterproof jacket

Optional Equipment

Walking poles
Swimwear

Practical Information

Visa

United Kingdom

Travellers from the US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter the United Kingdom. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.

Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.

Vaccinations and Health

United Kingdom

There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for polio, tetanus and rabies (bat lyssavirus). Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.

Local Time

United Kingdom's time zone: Europe/London (UTC +01:00)

Electricity

United Kingdom's electricity: Plug type G (three rectangular pins) – 230V, 50Hz

Jewels of the Jurassic Coast Walk

Money

United Kingdom's currency: Pound sterling (GBP)

ATM Availability

ATMs are available, but we recommend taking some GBP cash with you in case you can’t get to a bank at the start of the trip.

Extra Expenses & Spending Money

You will need money for lunches, snacks, drinks, dinners and entry to any sites you wish to visit. Lunches can be inexpensive if you buy them from local shops and make up a picnic, however if you stop at a pub you can easily spend £15 each. Dinner can also vary in price between £15 in a pub to £30+ in a restaurant.

Corfe Castle is a National Trust property, members of the National Trust will get free entry so don’t forget your members card if you have one.

We would recommend budgeting £20‐50 a day for lunches and dinners and allow an additional £10 a day for any extras.
Spa facilities are available at the Haven hotel (payable locally).

Allow £15 for a taxi to Poole station at the end of your holiday.

For customers travelling by car, car parking is available in Weymouth for around £38.

Responsible Travel

At Exodus we believe in the power of Responsible Travel.

Every time we travel, we are part of a global movement that creates jobs, builds more sustainable societies, encourages cultural understanding and safeguards common natural and cultural heritage. To learn more about what Responsible Travel means to Exodus click here… 

Important Information

Your safe participation 

When booking this trip, you should be confident in your ability to participate in all activities described in these Trip Notes. If you have any doubt about your suitability, please call the Exodus office and ask to speak to one of the experts on this itinerary. 

Although our leaders are well trained to deal with different capabilities, if they have any concerns about someone’s ability to safely take part in an activity, or their impact on other people’s enjoyment, we authorise them to take necessary action which, in some circumstances, may involve asking someone to miss that activity. 

By booking this trip you agree to our Booking Conditions which clearly state that our leaders have the authority to do this. In these rare instances we will ensure anyone sitting out is safely provided for and offered alternative options where possible. Refunds will not be provided for activities missed and customers may be liable for additional costs incurred. 

How to Book

  1. Check availability: Go online to check availability, or contact us by phone or email.
  2. Secure your place: You can provisionally hold a place on this trip, usually for between three and seven days.
  3. Complete your booking and payment

When you’re ready to book, go to our website for online bookings, book over the phone or you can complete a booking form (available online or on request by calling us). We accept all major credit and debit cards, or you can pay be cheque.

After booking

You will receive your booking confirmation letter and invoice, which includes extra information and guidance about your travel arrangements.

Full joining instructions, including local emergency numbers and details of how to reach the start point, will be sent to you approximately two to three weeks prior to departure. If you do not receive these at least a week before departure, or require them earlier, please contact our office or your travel agent.

Trip Note validity

These Trip Notes are valid from the “Current as” date on page one. They will occasionally be updated after booking and before departure; if there are any updates that significantly impact the inclusions or itinerary, customers will be written to separately. They will also receive a link to the most up-to-date Trip Notes with their Final Joining Instructions before travelling.

The information in these Trip Notes is given in good faith. Where differences exist between the Trip Notes and our current brochure or website, the Trip Notes supersede the brochure and website. All holidays can be subject to unexpected changes; to enjoy them you should be prepared to be flexible where necessary. Occasionally, it may not be possible to follow the itinerary as planned. This may be for a variety of reasons – climatic, political, physical or other. In these circumstances we will make the best-possible alternative arrangements that maintain the integrity of the original itinerary.

Licensing

Exodus is fully licensed and bonded as a tour operator. We hold Air Traffic Organisers Licence (ATOL) number 2582, issued and bonded with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). We are also bonded to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and we are members of the Federation of Tour Operators (FTO) and ABTA – The Travel Association. This means you can book your Exodus holiday with confidence, as all money paid to us for your trip is fully protected.