The Great Outdoors (UK)

Start/Finish

Lulworth Cove car park GR: SY822800

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1 SY822800 From the car park, turn left back up the road (a path runs alongside) towards West Lulworth. Take the first right turn, Bindon Road, and after 100m a footpath on the right, signed for the Range Walks. Head diagonally left up the hill and then left along to the fence line. Here turn right up to the top of the hill. Go left through the gate – the range boundary – and continue eastwards along the crest of Bindon Hill. Lulworth Camp and the tank ranges are over to your left. You join up with the route of the South West Coast Path and descend to Arish Mell (superb view on descent).

2 SY854804 From Arish

Mell it’s an initially gentle but thereafter quite steep climb up to the Iron Age hill fort known as Flower’s Barrow (you’ll be climbing it again later in reverse – so be prepared!). More splendid views are the reward for all the exertion.

3 SY865805 From the top of Flower’s Barrow, continue on the coast path down to Worbarrow Bay. A well-walked track leads inland from Worbarrow (where there’s an informatio­n panel about its history) to the village of Tyneham, a mile away.

It’s worth a detour if you have time, and you could always rejoin the outward route by taking the path that leads directly from Tyneham to Gad Cliff. The story of Tyneham is a poignant one. During World War Two its inhabitant­s were forced to evacuate their homes to allow the army to take over Tyneham Valley as additional training ground. They assumed they would return but the land was retained for army use. It’s been a contentiou­s issue; but almost 80 years of MoD control has, at least, kept developmen­t and intensive farming at bay.

4 SY871797 Carry on along the coast path eastwards over Gad Cliff, passing the turn off on the left for Tyneham. Just after a wooden gate at a waymark stone, leave the coast path (which forks right) and take the left fork (signed for Kimmeridge) keeping ahead over Tyneham Cap and along the grassy ridge-top path in the direction of Kimmeridge.

5 SY905802 At the Ridgeway Gate turn right (south) and follow the range boundary down to the Kimmeridge Gate (oil well nearby and informatio­n about it). Nearby, too, there’s a fine view over Kimmeridge Bay.

6 SY904792 Now just keep the sea on your left and follow the South West Coast Path all the way back to Lulworth Cove via Gad Cliff, Flower’s Barrow, Arish Mell and Mupe Bay. There’s a steep descent to Mupe Bay, but thereafter the going is easier.

Note the fascinatin­g Fossil Forest on the left (97 steps down and the same back up) shortly before you exit the ranges through another gate. An informatio­n panel gives more detail. The official coast path route, as shown on the OS map, involves more ascent (long flight of steps) and descent, but at most states of the tide you can avoid this by walking along the shingle beach at Lulworth Cove. There are a couple of paths down to the beach, one with steps.

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