絶景を目指して登るのであれ、達成感のために登るのであれ、山頂を訪れることで、バーストックの美しい自然をもっと満喫することができます。7
もの選択肢の中から、制覇する山頂を決めるのは簡単ではありません。スムーズに次の冒険で目指す山頂を選べるように、バーストックの素晴らしい山頂をこのガイドにまとめました。
最終更新日: 3月 11, 2026
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The summit of this hill represents the second highest point in Dorset, and from here, you'll have breathtaking panoramic views. At the top, there was an Iron Age hillfort, which was excavated in the mid-20th century.
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Colmer's Hill is a fantastically distinctive, conical hill in the west of Dorset. It rises above the stunning Symondsbury Estate and makes for an excellent objective on a walk in the area. You can spot it both for its shape and the pine trees on its otherwise bare summit.
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Colmer's Hill towers over the town of Symondsbury at a height of 417 feet. It can already be seen from afar and from its summit you have a breathtaking view over the Marshwood Vale. With a little luck you can spot rabbits, deer and buzzards.
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This Iron Age hillfort is the smaller cousin of Lambert’s Castle, a little to the north. With ancient woodland and a fantastic spring bluebell display, Coney’s Castle is a peaceful little summit and one of numerous such hillforts in the area. Check out the earthwork ramparts on the north, south and east sides. The western edge used the natural slope of the hill as a defense. Managed by the National Trust, this hillfort is free to roam around and served by a car park. Its only downside is that there’s a road right through the middle of it.
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Around 2,500-years-old, this Iron Age hillfort sits at the north end of the appropriately-named Lambert’s Castle Hill. You’ll find evidence of earthworks here and lovely views of the surrounding landscapes, particularly if you explore the entire hill. There’s a trig point to the south of the hillfort, at 840 feet (256 m). Lambert’s Castle is managed by the National Trust and is free to enter. There’s a car park to the south west and the Liberty Trail hiking path runs right through the middle of the fort.
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Walk up on permissive footpath. Easy field walk but climbing. Going down the other side of the hill is quite steep. also refgerred to as 'The Watchman of West Dorest - super views all round. https://www.flipflopsorwellies.co.uk/walk-up-colmers-hill-bridport/ https://symondsburyestate.co.uk/activities/colmershillwalk/ Some interesting animals at start on way up: goats,pigs,sheep to entertian you/youngsters. Retail park with bike shop (Bridport bicycles) and quite a nice Cafe: https://symondsburyestate.co.uk/shop/
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Walk up on permissive footpath. Easy field walk but climbing. Going down the other side of the hill is quite steep. also refgerred to as 'The Watchman of West Dorest - super views all round. https://www.flipflopsorwellies.co.uk/walk-up-colmers-hill-bridport/ Some interesting animals at start on way up: goats,pigs,sheep to entertian you/youngsters. Retail park with bike shop (Bridport bicycles) and quite a nice Cafe: https://symondsburyestate.co.uk/shop/
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Standing at 915 feet (279 m) Lewesdon Hill is the highest point in Dorset. The trees open in places reveal breathtaking views which stretch over Dorset, Devon, Somerset, and out to sea. In spring, the woodland erupts into colour with bluebells and in autumn the golden leaves and fungi make it an enchanting place to explore. There are also remains of an Iron Age hill fort here. The site is in the care of the National Trust. For more information, visit: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lewesdon-hill.
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