Stunning views of the Jurassic Coast and unique rock formations can be seen on this walk. The fresh sea air can help blow away the cobwebs as you walk along the rugged coastal path. This walk is also dog friendly, and takes you on a circular tour of pubs in the area. The walk begins at South Beach car park and will take you along a path full of breathtaking views, from the Pinnacle Stack to Ballard Down and through Glebeland Estate. Regardless of how long the walk takes you, you can enjoy a celebratory drink at the end.
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Spyway Sea Saunter
These beaches in Dorset are likely to have fewer crowds but are still great for a day out. WITH a boom in staycations expected this Summer, many tourists are expected to flock to Dorset’s biggest and most popular beaches. In a bid to beat the crowds, we have come up with a list of lesser known and likely lesser dense beaches that are worth visiting this year. Here are some secret beaches you can visit in Dorset.
Ringstead Bay
Ringstead Bay Located in Ringstead near Osmington Mills, this beach offers not only scenic views across Weymouth Bay to Portland but also a quieter day at the beach.