This circular walk starts with a steep ascent of Ballard Down, from where there are fantastic views over Swanage Bay and Poole Harbour. It then follows the South West Coast Part past the famous landmark of Old Harry Rocks, and the pretty village of Studland, before heading along the beach towards the end of the Coast Path and Sandbanks ferry departure point at South Haven Point. We walk back along the Poole Harbour side of the Studland nature reserve (along the sea shore if the tide is out and it’s not too wet), then up across Godlingston Heath via Aggleston Rock, past the golf club and down Deans Hill back to the start.
The route holds up reasonably well in the wet weather we've been having recently. There could still be some muddy and slippery patches along the way.
Please book free tickets using the link below if you wish to join this walk. If you subsequently cannot make it, please cancel your ticket via the system, or by texting ChrisW on 07880 782569.
Expect the usual 4050 brisk pace.
Bring drinks, snacks and a packed lunch to keep you going.
Fields may contain sheep. There is one stile.
Public toilets at Studland, Shell Beach and South Haven Point.
No dogs except RAD.
All walkers are responsible for their own health and fitness to undertake this walk
Check the weather forecast beforehand and dress appropriately; layers, waterproofs, and good waterproof walking boots are recommended.
Non-members welcome (Ramblers have a limit of three group walks as a non-member)