Walks on the Isle of Purbeck
Jurassic Coast walks on the Isle of Purbeck
Explore the gems of the Jurassic Coast with us through our favourite walks. Browse or search by key word to find the perfect walk for you. Each walk includes a hand illustrated map, our notes of the things to look out for and of course the all important step by step instructions, starting point and stats.
You’ll find links to the Ordnance Survey (OS) map routes, which include GPX links that are handy for use on other apps such as Footpath or Strava. Taking an extra phone battery pack is usually a good idea, especially for longer routes when using apps. If you think you might be out of phone signal, you can download the OS maps before you go and print off our instruction sheets to take with you - a pencil might be handy to mark off points of interest along the way. Kids might like to colour the maps in when they get home.
Explore the gems of the Jurassic Coast with us through our favourite walks. Browse or search by key word to find the perfect walk for you. Each walk includes a hand illustrated map, our notes of the things to look out for and of course the all important step by step instructions, starting point and stats.
You’ll find links to the Ordnance Survey (OS) map routes, which include GPX links that are handy for use on other apps such as Footpath or Strava. Taking an extra phone battery pack is usually a good idea, especially for longer routes when using apps. If you think you might be out of phone signal, you can download the OS maps before you go and print off our instruction sheets to take with you - a pencil might be handy to mark off points of interest along the way. Kids might like to colour the maps in when they get home.
Before you head on your way - don’t forget to check out our disclaimer and to make sure you’re fully prepared for fun and safe day out! And finally don’t forget to plan for the tide times and the weather and always follow the countryside code!
I love to walk. Walking is a spiritual journey and a reflection of living. Each of us must determine which path to take and how far to walk; we must find our own way, what is right for one may not be for another
Edie Littlefield Sundby
Find your perfect walk
A Purbeck Pub Crawl
A Purbeck pub crawl for Christmas (or any time of year!)- four fabulous Purbeck pubs and 12 glorious Purbeck miles starting at any point from Corfe Castle (The Fox and The Bankes Arms) to Kingston (The Scott Arms), Worth Matravers (The Square and Compass) and Langton Matravers (The Kings Arms).
Corfe Castle to Kingston loop
This wonderful inland walk offers unique views of Corfe Castle, open walking across the common and fields, and an excellent rest stop at some of the Isle of Purbeck's best pubs, such asThe Scott Arms and the Fox.
The Agglestone to Greenland Farm
The Agglestone appears from nowhere in this sandy heathland close to Studland Bay. This walk is a gentle stroll through the gorse and heather to explore this dramatic sandstone rock and enjoy the distant views towards Poole Harbour and the sea.
Multiple Farm Walk
A scenic route encompassing several Purbeck Farm settlements…count them as you go!
Swanage to Old Harry Rocks
Old Harry Rocks are iconic and symbolic of the Isle of Purbeck - impressive sea stacks and stumps that stand tall at the gateway to the Jurassic Coast. This walk takes you from Swanage to Studland across Ballard Down, from where you will have panoramic views to Swanage Bay and Poole Harbour and Brownsea Island. The Isle of Wight also makes an appearance in the distance!
New Barn Farm Loop
New Barn Farm is very close to where we live and one of Mr Shadow’s favourite places. We used to visit our dear old friend Jack here, who taught us all about the fields that framed our home. This short walk is a lovely peaceful loop with lots of beautiful views to appreciate.
Nine Barrow Down Walk from Swanage
A stunning walk including views across Purbeck and to Poole Harbour, plus an opportunity to explore the Bronze Age barrows that give this hill its name
“Now shall I walk or shall I ride?
'Ride,' Pleasure said;
'Walk,' Joy replied.”
W H Davies