Explore the old smugglers’ paths of Stonebarrow, once home to Dorset’s patron saint. Descend through the National Trust landscape towards Cains Folly, with wide views across Lyme Bay. Follow the coast path to the little River Westhay, cutting through the medieval field system of the old farm. Turn inland as Golden Cap rises ahead, climbing … Continue reading Stonebarrow
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Avebury
After the famous site of Stonehenge, the secondary stone circle of Avebury falls. Just like its counterpart it is set in a much larger landscape of ancient monuments. Covering a period of over 1000 years, these gigantic tributes, to entities we are yet to understand, rose up from the ground in feats of engineering unimaginable … Continue reading Avebury
Wimborne, Stanbridge and Chilbridge
Starting in the Iron Age and Roman landscape near Badbury Rings descend into the valley of the River Allen. Discover the fairy-tale cottage that guards the entrance to Gaunts House and the village church now left to ruin, dedicated to a murdered boy saint. Pass a brick water tower, topped with timber, standing in the … Continue reading Wimborne, Stanbridge and Chilbridge
Rempstone Stone Circle
Beginning at a stunning view point, looking across the heathland and the harbour to the small port of Poole, wander through the woodland and farmsteads to reach an ancient stone circle. Pass Rempstone estate that played a large part in WWII, utilised by both Montgomery and Churchill. Climb Nine Barrow Down, through tunnels of trees, … Continue reading Rempstone Stone Circle
