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3월 22, 2024, View from Swyre Head
Swyre Head is the highest point of the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, on the south coast of England. The hill Swyre Head lies about 2 kilometres southwest of the village Kingston, about 5 kilometres south of Corfe Castle and 8 kilometres west of Swanage. Although not very high, its relative height is such that it just misses qualification as a Marilyn. The hill consists of Jurassic Formations and is not part of the extensive Southern England Chalk Formation. Swyre Head by Kingston should not be confused with another Dorset hill called Swyre Head, at an elevation of 322 ft, on the coast, located to the west of Durdle Door. The two Swyre Heads are about four hours walk apart from each other; that is 11 miles. The hill commands extensive views, including west past the Isle of Portland to Dartmoor, and east to the Isle of Wight, as well as north across the Purbeck Hills to Poole Harbour and the other Purbeck Marilyn, Nine Barrow Down. To the west, the folly of Clavell Tower can also be seen. Set back about half a mile from the coast, the hill is not on the South West Coast Path, but can be reached easily from the villages of Kingston or Kimmeridge. The hill has a trig point marked as 203 metres on Ordnance Survey maps, but a tumulus, now fully grassed over, forms the highest point, 208 metres (682 ft) above sea level.
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2월 16, 2024, View of Chapman’s Pool from Emmetts Hill
Some absolutely breath taking views on a clear day.
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2월 16, 2024, View of Chapman’s Pool from Emmetts Hill
What goes up must come down. These steps are just horrific if you are not fit. be careful if it has rained lately. they just become clay, and you don't want to walk on clay. poles are highly recommended
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2월 16, 2024, Lodge Hill, Highest Point of Canford Heath
One of the largest remaining areas of heathland in Dorset. The 344 hectares of Canford Heath are a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Careful management of the heath is needed to stop other plant life blocking out the heather on which the local wildlife relies. Canford Heath has a real wilderness feel and you can easily spend two hours walking or cycling around its paths. News and events are available on the Poole's heathlands Facebook page. Entrances There are entrances to Canford Heath at Gravel Hill lay-by and on Culliford Crescent and Francis Avenue. The nearest postcode is BH21 3BW. Parking There is limited parking on roads near this reserve. Dogs Dogs must be on a short lead when livestock is near and during the bird breeding season from 1 March to 31 July. At other times dogs must be under close control. Habitats Broad-leaf woodland, dry and wet heath and valley mire and bog. Look out for Dragonflies, damselflies, Dartford warblers, nightjars and all six species of British reptile.
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This spectacular and unspoilt coastal scene on the South West Coast Path is a favourite! The view looks southeast and is taken on the descent from the towering Rings Hill (165 m, 541 ft). The vista shows the pretty Warbarrow Bay, Warbarrow Tout (the limestone hill that protrudes into the sea on the southern edge of Warbarrow Bay), the peaceful green Tyneham Valley that meets the sea at Warbarrow Bay, and Gold Down (the grass ridge to the south of Tyneham Valley). This area is seldom busy and yet rivals the nearby Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door for quality of scenery. Be careful on the descent from Rings Hill as the path is steeper than it looks! If you are climbing Rings Hill from Warbarrow Bay the effort is definitely worth it.
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7월 7, 2023, Lodge Hill, Highest Point of Canford Heath
Lodge Hill at 70 m is the highest point on Canford Heath. Great views across the heath and south over Bournemouth.
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5월 3, 2023, View of Chapman’s Pool from Emmetts Hill
The steps are steep and not the easiest for short legs.! However, the views and sense of satisfaction are worth it.
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5월 3, 2023, View of Chapman’s Pool from Emmetts Hill
Bring £2 for the honesty box in the car park. The money goes towards maintaining the toilets.
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7월 15, 2022, Woolsbarrow Hillfort
Woolsbarrow Hillfort is located in a clearing in the forests of Bloxworth Heath. The nearest town is Bere Regis, about 3+1⁄4 miles (5.2 km) to the west-northwest of the hillfort. The heath is a popular walking area and the site can be reached by public footpath. Woolsbarrow is a slight univallate hillfort on a flat-topped knoll on the plateau of Bloxworth Heath, which separates the rivers Sherford to the east and Piddle to the west. The hillfort is marked by a single rampart about 20 feet (6.1 m) below the top of the gravel knoll and covers an area of around 2+1⁄4 acres (0.91 ha). The eastern part of the hillfort has been damaged by sand and gravel extraction, but much of it survives well and has the potential for further archaeological evidence to be uncovered. It is one of only about 150 slight univallate hillforts nationally and is of national importance.
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6월 25, 2022, View from Swyre Head
Highest point on the Isle of Purbeck. Glorious views E to St Aldhelm’s and E to Kimmeridge Bay, and the Isle of Portland on a clear day.
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6월 25, 2022, View from Swyre Head
Trig point pillar (S2578) Unusually, the nearby tumulus is actually higher than the trig!
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2월 24, 2021, View from Swyre Head
The highest point in the Purbeck Hills, Swyre Head offers fantastic views in every direction. It lies just south west of Kingston village and can be easily reached thanks to a footpath. The Hardy Way long-distance trail also goes to the summit, where you'll find a trig point.
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2월 23, 2021, Woolsbarrow Hillfort
Dating back to the 9th-5th centuries BC, this relatively low-lying hillfort rises out of Bloxworth Heath. The heath itself has plenty of hiking trails criss-crossing it as well as an abundance of insect, bird and wildlife. There's a trig pillar on top of the fort, at 220 feet (67 m) and if you ramble about the fort a little, you'll find interesting views of the undulating heathland.
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4월 26, 2020, Woolsbarrow Hillfort
Easily accessed by gravel fire roads along the Sika Trail.
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4월 26, 2020, Woolsbarrow Hillfort
Located on a gravel knoll, Woolsbarrow Fort can be found at the steepest point of Wareham Forest. It is a little known hill fort, being the smallest in south east Dorset. There are some incredible views to be seen at the top.
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