• It includes the nearly landlocked, shallow Poole Harbour on its northeastern border and derives its name from its southeasterly peninsula, the Isle of Purbeck.
  • A high chalk ridge, which once linked Purbeck to the Isle of Wight, separates the heathlands of the Poole Basin from the secluded clay valley of the River...
  • There is no wonder the course listed as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, but the real glory of Isle of Purbeck is that they come on all four sides, whether...
  • Famous for Corfe Castle, Swanage, Studland and stunning senary, the Isle of Purbeck is tucked away in the south-eastern corner of Dorset...
  • Our third stop is Swanage, a small seaside town in the south east of Dorset, a World Heritage Site on the Isle of Purbeck.
  • Built by William the Conqueror in a gap in the Purbeck hills to defend inland Dorset from attack from the sea, it was smashed up in the Civil War.
  • Winspit is a disused quarry to the South of Worth Matravers on the coast of the Isle of Purbeck.
  • Isle Walk Purbeck provides walking routes for you to explore Dorset’s Jurassic Coast; improving your health and helping you to feel great by being outdoors.
  • Take a gentle, rolling ride through the Purbecks and view the ruins of Corfe Castle high at the top of the ridge.