Walks in the area covered by Ordnance Survey Explorer Map OL15 - "Purbeck and South Dorset"
Title Length
(miles)
Difficulty*
Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door 2.5 Easy
Bindon Hill and the Fossil Forest from Lulworth 4 Moderate
The White Horse & Sutton Poyntz from Osmington 4 Moderate
Abbotsbury Castle and Chesil Beach from Abbotsbury 6 Moderate
Tyneham from Kimmeridge 6.75 Moderate
Durdle Door & White Nothe from Lulworth Cove 7 Moderate
Littlebredy from Abbotsbury 8.5 Moderate
Durdle Door & Lulworth Cove 10 Moderate
Purbeck Coast 10 Moderate
White Nothe & Moigns Down from Osmington 10.5 Moderate
Egmont Point & Kimmeridge Bay from Tyneham 14 Moderate
Around Chapel Hill, Abbotsbury, Dorset 2.5 Hard
Up White Hill, Abbotsbury, Dorset 2.3 Hard
Castle and Beach, Abbotsbury, Dorset 5.7 Hard
Valley and Hills, Corfe Castle, Dorset 3.7 Hard
Dancing Ledge, Durlston, Dorset 4.9 Hard
Peveril Point and Swanage, Durlston, Dorset 2.6 Hard
Swyre Head, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset 5.1 Very hard
Swyre Head, Kingston, Dorset 1.8 Easy
Corfe Castle Views, Kingston, Dorset 3.1 Hard
Cove and Durdle Door, Lulworth, Dorset 2 Hard
Scratchy Bottom, Lulworth, Dorset 1.7 Hard
West Bottom, Lulworth, Dorset 4.6 Hard
Osmington Mills, Osmington, Dorset 2.2 Hard
Redcliff Point, Osmington, Dorset 2.4 Hard
The 3 Lighthouses, Portland Bill, Dorset 3.5 Hard
Osmington Mills, Ringstead, Dorset 3.1 Hard
Burning Cliff, Ringstead, Dorset 2.2 Hard
White Nothe, Ringstead, Dorset 2.3 Hard
Old Harry Rocks, Studland, Dorset 2.7 Easy
Ballard Down, Studland, Dorset 4 Hard
River Frome, Wareham, Dorset 3.9 Hard
Swyre and Puncknowle, West Bexington, Dorset 4.1 Hard
Limekiln Hill, West Bexington, Dorset 3.3 Hard
St Aldhelm's Head, Worth Matravers, Dorset 4.6 Hard
Chapman's Pool, Worth Matravers, Dorset 1.4 Very hard
Winspit to Seacombe, Worth Matravers, Dorset 3.1 Very hard
Purbeck Way and West Hill 3.2 Moderate
Houns-tout Cliff 3.4 Moderate
Rope Lake Head 5.2 Moderate
Maiden Castle 3.5 Moderate
The Inland Coast Path 5 Moderate

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