With its dramatic Jurassic coastline and rolling English countryside, this area is a must do on your holiday itinerary. Of particular note is the walk from Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door.
Made famous by the Thomas Hardy novels, this exceptional part of Dorset is quintessentially Dorset, rolling countryside.
Charlton Marshall 3.5 mile walk
Sturminster Marshall 3.2 m walk
Sturminster Newton 4.75 mile walk
Though a more residential area, Poole and Bournemouth can still offer a fantastic walk, sandy beaches stretch for miles and many areas remain in their natural state, mostly heath and managed woodland.
Bourne Valley Greenway 7 mile walk
Another fabulous area to enjoy a stroll. A mini climate makes Purbeck a very interesting spot, with both historical and geographical marvels. You can choose from hilltop walks, sandy beaches, dramatic rocky coastline, heathland and open farmland.
Purbeck also holds an annual walking festival generally held in late September.
Corfe Castle South Circular Walk 3.5 miles
Corfe Castle East Hill 2.5 walk
Kingston – Swyre Head walk 2.5 miles
Langton Matravers 1.5 mile walk
Lawrence of Arabia Walk 6.75 miles
Swanage Town Trail – wheelchair friendly walk 1 mile
Again the variety of walks is endless. The Jurassic coast continues to Weymouth and Abbottsbury with a huge network of country footpaths to enjoy.