Badbury Rings, betwixt Blandford and Wimborne
Approached through a magnificent avenue of beech trees, Badbury Rings is one of the finest of Dorset’s 18 Iron Age hill forts.
Approached through a magnificent avenue of beech trees, Badbury Rings is one of the finest of Dorset’s 18 Iron Age hill forts.
This walk by Eye Bridge in Wimborne takes you along the River Stour. Part is suitable for rollators and wheelchairs.
Weekend Walks | Posted on April 16th, 2021 | return to news RSPB Arne Nature Reserve (near Wareham)By Janine Pulford 21.3.2021 Approx 6,400 steps Approx 100 minutes From Wareham take the B3075 towards Corfe Castle, take a left turn where signposted. The narrow approach road has passing points. There is a large car park which…
Now we are able to travel a little further afield for our walks, a visit to the sea is always refreshing.
Walks in Dorset: Avon Heath Country Park – Buzzard Walk
Weekend Walks | Posted on March 27th, 2021 | return to news Hengistbury Head, BournemouthBy Janine Pulford Pay and display car parking £1.90 x 2 hours until 31 March From 1 April – £2.20 per hour Walk: one-and-a-half hours. Approx 7,000 steps Part of the route is suitable for wheelchairs with level tarmac paths View…
Walks in Dorset: Holt Heath national nature reserve near Wimborne
Walks in Dorset: we take you on a weekend walk from Hampreston to Longham Lakes.
There are three entrances into the park from the Boundary Lane car park.
Entrances to Woolslope Farm gravel paths are either directly off the Riverside Walk (accessed from the A31, or Station Road, West Moors but there is no parking at either location), or via Canterbury Close or Woolslope Road.