The Jurassic Coast Path

The Jurassic Coast Path

The Jurassic Coast Path

5 Nights

Average

84 miles / 135 km

total

17 miles / 27 km

Average

2499m / 8199ft

elevation

B&Bs, Hotels

accomodation

2499m / 8199ft

elevation

B&Bs, Hotels

accomodation

The Jurassic Coast Path

The Jurassic Coast Path

The Jurassic Coast Path

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

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Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

B&Bs, Hotels

B&Bs, Hotels

B&Bs, Hotels

Activity

Activity

Activity

Walking Holiday

Walking Holiday

Walking Holiday

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Cornwall/Cornwall

Cornwall/Cornwall

Average Daily cost

COST

COST

Best Months

Best Months

Best Months

May-Sept

costs based on two people sharing

costs based on two people sharing

Overview

Overview

Dorset Coast Path Walking Holidays - Lyme Regis to Poole Jurassic Coast ​ 86 miles in total (easy 11 miles, moderate 47 miles, strenuous 21 miles, severe 7 miles - what these grades mean ​ Options from 5 to 9 days including the Isle of Portland & Inland Dorset Ridgeway Path Options ​ Given World Heritage Status in 2001, The Jurassic Coast Path through Dorset is quite simply unique - this is the only location on the planet where in a few short days of coastal walking you will travel through a few million years of earth time. The path draws together a fascinating history of long lost deserts, lagoons and swampy forests. A land of the dinosaurs, revealed by today’s tumbling landslides and spectacular coastal erosion. ​ The best way to experience all this is on foot. Expect soaring limestone buttresses and multi coloured sandstone cliffs, gleaming white chalk stack pinnacles and folded fossil lined rock strata. Completing the scenery a backdrop of encounters with glittering azure bays, spectacular caves, huge rock arches and soft sandy coves, part of the ever changing and always breathtaking backdrop of the ocean itself. On a trail with twisting ascents and descents from soaring cliffs to perfect little coves - put simply, this is a walker’s paradise. ​ The dramatic and isolated headlands offer the chance to spot Peregrine Falcons, dolphins, deer and kestrel whilst the hanging valleys and hidden little bays reveal carpets of rare wildflowers, orchids, butterflies and birdlife galore. Along the Dorset Coast Path follow in the footsteps of pirates, smugglers, quarrymen and fossil collectors revealing a rich history of these activities and escapades throughout your walking holiday. ​ Overnight, walkers will enjoy stays in a good variety of locations from impressive Regency Royal Towns, to tranquil little coastal harbours and ancient rural villages, giving this section of the South West Coast Path a real sense of an old England past... but one not completely lost. ​ Why is this section so special for the walker? Be aware that there are challenging sections, isolated areas and Army Restricted Access sections to deal with but for those who take the challenge it’s the sheer contrast in scenery that only those on foot can find. Every day between Lyme Regis and Poole presents a different walking environment and terrain, from Inland lagoon to gorse covered peaks and along the way the follies, ghost villages, hill top forts and abandoned mines leave you with a walk that at every turn has something new, surreal or surprising to offer – and then of course there are the fossils...

Itinerary

Itinerary

DAY 1×

The optional undercliff Path runs 8.5 miles from Seaton to Lyme Regis and is graded moderate. Starting from Seaton after a short transfer, this section begins at the peaceful River Axe Estuary, crossing the historic Old Toll Bridge. The walk then enters the extraordinary Downlands Undercliff, a National Nature Reserve created after the dramatic 1839 landslip, which formed a jungle-like, untouched ecosystem. Locals once witnessed a huge part of the coastline slip into the sea, creating a new island called Goat Island. The path winds through dense undergrowth, home to over 80 bird species and wildlife such as badgers, foxes, and roe deer. The terrain is wild and rarely disturbed by humans, with lush vegetation and occasional views of the rugged coastline below. The trail eventually climbs out of the undercliff, offering expansive views towards Golden Cap and the Isle of Portland, before descending into Lyme Regis and its historic Cob Harbour, marking the start of Dorset on the South West Coast Path.

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TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Perfect blend of nature and comfort.

Walking Holiday

84 miles / 135 km

Megan H.

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Perfect blend of nature and comfort.

Walking Holiday

84 miles / 135 km

Megan H.

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Perfect blend of nature and comfort.

Walking Holiday

84 miles / 135 km

Megan H.

Travel To And From The Route

🚂Train Travel

Fast direct trains run from London, The Midlands and the North to Exeter station where you change for the scenic branch line journey to Barnstaple on the North Devon Coast. Time from London to Barnstaple is 3.5 to 4 hours.

Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

What is a self guided walking holiday?

What is a self guided walking holiday?

What is a self guided walking holiday?

How do I choose a route

How do I choose a route

How do I choose a route

How hard are the walks?

How hard are the walks?

How hard are the walks?

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I add in rest days and activity days?

Can I add in rest days and activity days?

Can I add in rest days and activity days?

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