4-Night Dorset Coast Guided Walking for Solos Holiday
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4-Night Dorset Coast Guided Walking for Solos Holiday Tour Style: Guided Walking Holidays for Solos Destinations: Dorset Coast & England Trip code: LHBOS-4 2 & 3 HOLIDAY OVERVIEW In the heart of the Jurassic Coast, snuggled above the shimmering waters of Lulworth Cove, our newly refurbished Country House is the perfect base for exploring this glorious fossil-rich coastline. On our Guided Walking holidays you'll visit beaches, lofty cliffs and the iconic arch of Durdle Door. WHAT'S INCLUDED • High quality en-suite accommodation in our country house • Full board from dinner upon arrival to breakfast on departure day • 3 days guided walking • Use of our comprehensive Discovery Point • Choice of up to three guided walks each walking day • The services of HF Holidays Walking Leaders www.hfholidays.co.uk PAGE 1 [email protected] Tel: +44(0) 20 3974 8865 HOLIDAYS HIGHLIGHTS • Enjoy the remarkable coastal path and views of the iconic chalk cliffs, rugged headlands and hidden bays • Soak up the sea air and delight in the sweeping panoramas over the rolling Dorset hills • Let our knowledgeable leaders bring the surroundings to life • Spend the evenings enjoying the spectacular views from the terrace and outdoor swimming pool ITINERARY Day 1: Arrival Day You're welcome to check in from 4pm onwards. Enjoy a complimentary Afternoon Tea on arrival. Day 2: Corfe Castle To Studland Option 1 - Corfe Castle To Studland Distance: 7 miles (11km) Ascent: 1,050 feet (320m) In Summary: Enjoy a stunning variety of inland and coastal scenery. Our walk from Corfe Castle to Studland follows the glorious chalk ridge along the spine of Purbeck peninsula, with the views getting ever more impressive as we near our destination. Highlight: Walking atop the Downs is a real delight with panoramic views north over Poole Harbour, and south to the English Channel. Option 2 - Chalk Downs & Heath Distance: 9 miles (14½km) Ascent: 1,300 feet (380m) In Summary: Follow the chalk ridge from Corfe Castle heading towards the coast. Towards the end of the walk we cross the beautiful Godlingstone Heath, past the curious Agglestonne Rock, with the final stretch along the beach to Studland. Highlight: Godlingstone Heath is a fascinating scenic contrast, and an excellent place to spot rare butterflies and lizards basking in the sand. Option 3 - Old Harry Rocks Distance: 11 miles (17½km) Ascent: 1,350 feet (420m) In Summary: Cross fields and common land to Corfe Castle then follow the fabulous chalk ridge along the www.hfholidays.co.uk PAGE 2 [email protected] Tel: +44(0) 20 3974 8865 spine of the Purbeck peninsula to Ballard Down and the coast at Old Harry Rocks. Highlight: Soak up the sea views from the famous chalk stacks of Old Harry Rocks, and gaze out towards the corresponding Needles Rocks on the Isle of Wight. Day 3: Lulworth Hinterland Option 1 - Daggers Gate & The Top Of Lulworth Cove Distance: 5.25 miles (8.5km) Ascent: 850 feet (260m) In Summary: A circular walk that leads us past Daggers Gate, with its legendary tale. From here we head East along an inland ridge and hopefully are gifted with expansive views. We then ascend Bindon Hill for a Bird’s Eye View of Lulworth Cove, then back into West Lulworth. Highlight: We hope to have stunning views above Lulworth. To the west the Isle of Portland and east to Worbarrow Tout and St Aldhelm’s Head. Option 2 - Winfrith And Chaldon Herring Distance: 9miles (15km) Ascent: 1100ft (330m) In Summary: Walking from the house we walk to Daggers Gate and continue North West across peaceful countryside to the quiet village of East Chaldon (sometimes called Chaldon Herring) then to the hamlet of West Chaldon. From there we turn South ascending steadily to the inland track that runs parallel to the coast but offers superb views out to sea. Highlight: Stunning views from Portland to St Aldhelms Head. Option 3 - Winfrith, East And West Chaldon Distance: 12 miles (19km) Ascent: 1250ft (380m) In Summary: A extended circular walk that takes in views of the Isle of Portland. As we head inland we are gifted with views ahead of Dorset Heath and the village of Winfrith. We then complete our walk passing by Shell sculptures on our way back into West Lulworth Highlight: If clear enough we could be rewarded with views of St Aldhelm's Head. The most southerly point of the Purbeck peninsula. Day 4: Around Lulworth Option 1 - Above Lulworth And Durdle Door Distance: 6.5 miles (10.5km) Ascent: 1,100 feet (340m) In Summary: This walk leads us into the village of West Lulworth and gradually up into the hills. From here we head west towards Scratchy Bottom. We then join the South West Coast path and make our way back to www.hfholidays.co.uk PAGE 3 [email protected] Tel: +44(0) 20 3974 8865 Lulworth via Durdle Door. Highlight: Aside from the potential for glorious views along the Coast Path. Scratchy bottom, although noted for its rather unusual name is a lovely chalk valley surrounded by farmland. Option 2 - Dorset Coast Path Distance: 9 miles (14.5km) Ascent: 1,450 feet (440m) In Summary: After a fairly level walk West, on the inland track, to reach Burning Cliff and St Catherine’s church, we have a fabulous walk along a section of the Dorset Coast Path as we return. Highlight: The tiny church with its view over Weymouth Bay. Option 3 - Durdle Door Distance: 10 miles (16km) Ascent: 1,750 feet (540m) In Summary: Again a fabulous circular walk above the coast visiting St Catherine’s Church with its beautifully etched glass. Expect some steep ups and downs as you follow the rollercoaster chalk cliffs back towards Durdle Door and on to Lulworth Cove. Highlight: The stunning and strenuous coastal walk along the 'Bottoms' and past Durdle Door. Day 5: Departure Day Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before making your way home. ACCOMMODATION West Lulworth House Set just 200 yards from the sea, West Lulworth House has a highly coveted location just above the lake-still expanse of Lulworth Cove on Dorset’s iconic Jurassic Coast. Built in 1881 by the then Mayor of Weymouth, it has been perennially popular with walkers, twitchers and fossil hunters. As well as 22 delightful bedrooms, there’s a south facing garden and elevated terrace with cracking views, an outdoor heated pool and a pair of lovely lounges, perfect for a relaxing walking holiday exploring the Jurassic Coast. Step out the front door and on to the coast path. To the west lies Middle Beach and the picture perfect Durdle Door, with its massive rock arch and gently sloping beach. East lie the beaches of Mupe Bay and Arish Mell. But you’re here for the walking and what adventure you’ll have on the coast path or exploring the interior. Then there’s Lulworth Castle and the famous ruins of Corfe Castle standing guard over the Purbeck Hills to explore. www.hfholidays.co.uk PAGE 4 [email protected] Tel: +44(0) 20 3974 8865 Matchless Country House Accommodation Accommodation Info Need To Know Important Covid-19 Steps We Have Taken For Guest Safety: Please Read Following the relaxation in government guidance on 19 July, we are continuing to take extra steps to keep our guests leaders, and staff safe in our HF country houses. We ask all our guests to respect the measures put in place. The English, Scottish and Welsh governments are not in sync, so measures in our country houses will vary between the nations. With the relaxation of social distancing in England, from 19 July we will be allowing larger groups to dine and relax in the bar together. However, we will still give guests space e.g. we will seat 6 people at a table where pre-pandemic we may have seated 8. We will ensure our public rooms are well ventilated by opening doors and windows wherever possible. If you have any concerns about distancing, please speak to the House Manager. The government recommendation for England is to wear face coverings in crowded areas. You must wear a face covering by law in public areas in hotels in Scotland. This is mandatory in public spaces; however, face coverings will not be required whilst eating and drinking in the restaurant and bar areas or whilst you are outside our houses. In Wales face coverings will remain a legal requirement indoors, with the exception of hospitality premises. As a temporary measure, we will not be servicing rooms during a stay. Extra tea, coffee, milk, and toiletries will be made available on request for all guests. It is recommended that guests bring their own toiletries for the duration of their stay. We will though be increasing the frequency of cleaning in our public areas providing particular attention to frequently touched items including door handles and handrails. Menus for the week will be available in your room on arrival. A self-service breakfast will be served from 7.45am – 9am. Picnic lunches will now be pre-ordered the night before from an order form in the room. Evening meals will be table service. A dinner order form will be available in each room for completion. Dinner is served at either 7.15pm or 7.30pm. Please check at the house for details. The bar will be open. We will be offering a table service but guests can also come to the bar to order (depending on local restrictions). Join our team after dinner on Wednesday evenings for the HF Big Pub Quiz.