Stretching between Old Harry Rocks in Dorset, to Orcombe Point in East Devon, the Jurassic Coast – England’s first Natural World Heritage Site – is the most geologically diverse coastline in the world. The exposed cliff sections allow you to look back through 185 million years of time; dinosaur remains have been found here, and it’s a fossil-hunter’s paradise.
With a more recent history of mining, shipwrecks and smuggling, this is a fascinating stretch of coastline. Over two days, we trek a section of approx. 23 miles, taking in some of the Jurassic Coast’s most dramatic scenery, including the renowned natural stone archway of Durdle Door and beautiful circular Lulworth Cove.
Our route is strenuous, and there’s very little flat as we hike up and down the steep hills and headlands that make this coastline so beautiful! We camp at a lovely campsite a short distance from our route.
Dates & prices
16 May 2025 – 18 May 2025
3 Oct 2025 – 5 Oct 2025
Full Payment Option – Pay a registration fee of £80 today, then pay £320 to us approx 8 weeks before departure.
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