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Durlston National Nature Reserve

The best walks and hikes in Durlston National Nature Reserve

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Hikes in Durlston National Nature Reserve explore a 320-acre park on the Jurassic Coast near Swanage. The landscape is characterized by coastal limestone downland, sea-cliffs, and quiet woodlands. The network of Durlston Country Park walking trails offers routes along the coast and through inland meadows, with many starting from the Durlston Castle visitor center.

Best hiking trails in Durlston National Nature Reserve

  • The most popular hiking route is Anvil Point Lighthouse – Durlston Castle loop from Swanage, a 3.7…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Durlston Head & Anvil Head loop from Durlston Castle — Isle of Purbeck

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Sheree Gould
October 5, 2025, Durlston Castle

Stop here for a great breakfast

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There’s nothing to not like about Swanage

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Jane
August 28, 2025, Swanage Beach

The steps referred to by Ed are down to Shep’s Hollow. The council have repaired/replaced them and at present it is safe to descend.

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Paul
August 14, 2025, Durlston Castle

Nice cafe. Usually art installations downstairs. Walks along coast and not far to Swanage. https://www.durlston.co.uk/

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MCW73
April 5, 2025, Durlston Castle

Built by W.M. Hardy in 1886-87 entirely of local stone. The 'castle' was never a real castle: it was purpose-built by Burt as a restaurant for the visitors to his estate. The castle played a part in the evolution of radio and telecommunications. A team of Marconi's engineers used the roof of the castle in the 1890s for some of their early wireless experiments to transmit to the Isle of Wight. The castle passed through the hands of many owners until in 1973 it was bought by Dorset County Council. It was designated as a listed building at Grade II in 1983.

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Give it a spin and see what you can find.

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MCW73
February 9, 2025, Anvil Point Lighthouse

Rocky walkway with awkward stepping in bad conditions, leads to the lighthouse and guest house

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MCW73
February 8, 2025, View of Swanage Bay

Swanage has some stunning sandy beaches that visitors love all year round. Swanage Beach, with its clear waters and family-friendly facilities, is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Nearby, Durlston Bay and Studland Beach offer more beautiful coastal spots for walks and picnics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed in Durlston National Nature Reserve?

Yes, dogs are welcome in the park and on the walking trails. However, they must be kept on a lead, especially in areas with livestock and to protect ground-nesting birds and other wildlife. Always follow the on-site signage.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks?

Absolutely. The reserve has several gentle paths suitable for families. For a very short and scenic walk, consider the Durlston Castle – View of Tilly Whim Caves loop from Swanage. It's just over a mile long and offers great coastal views without being too strenuous.

What are the parking options for hiking in the reserve?

The main car park is located at Durlston Castle, which is the starting point for many of the waymarked trails. It's a pay-and-display car park. Alternatively, you can park in Swanage and walk up to the reserve, which adds to the hike but avoids the need to drive up the hill.

Can I get to Durlston National Nature Reserve using public transport?

Yes, you can reach the reserve without a car. The most common way is to take a bus to Swanage. From the town centre, it's a scenic, uphill walk of about 30 minutes to reach the Durlston Castle visitor centre. This walk can be part of your day's hike.

Are there any circular walks available?

Yes, many of the trails in Durlston are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point, usually the Durlston Castle visitor centre. The Durlston Head & Anvil Head loop is a popular moderate option that provides excellent clifftop views in a compact circuit.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on a hike?

Durlston is a haven for wildlife. On the cliffs, you can spot seabirds like guillemots and sometimes even dolphins out at sea. The limestone grasslands are famous for their wildflowers and are home to over 30 species of butterflies. The woodlands offer a chance to see different bird species.

Is it possible to visit Durlston Castle during a hike?

Yes, Durlston Castle is the main visitor centre for the reserve and a perfect start or end point for a hike. Inside, you'll find educational exhibits, a fossil room, live wildlife cameras, and a gallery. It also has a highly-regarded cafe with a terrace offering superb views.

Can I access the South West Coast Path from the reserve?

Yes, the South West Coast Path runs directly through Durlston National Nature Reserve. Many of the park's coastal trails are part of this famous long-distance path, allowing you to walk a scenic section of the Jurassic Coast towards Swanage or further west towards Dancing Ledge.

Are there any shorter walks for a quick visit?

For a pleasant and easy stroll, the View of Swanage Bay – Swanage Waterfront Promenade loop from Swanage is a great choice. It's under 2 miles (about 3 km) and stays relatively flat, offering lovely views back towards the town and bay.

How difficult is the hike to Dancing Ledge?

The walk to Dancing Ledge from Durlston involves some strenuous sections, particularly the steep descent from the clifftop path down to the ledge itself. The path can be uneven and requires sturdy footwear and a good level of fitness. The rewarding coastal views make the effort worthwhile for experienced hikers.

What do other hikers think of the trails in Durlston National Nature Reserve?

The area is very popular with the komoot community, which has given the trails an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning coastal views, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of landscapes, from dramatic cliffs to peaceful meadows.

Are there places to eat or get a coffee within the park?

Yes, the Seventhwave Café, located inside Durlston Castle, is a popular spot for hikers. It offers lunches, drinks, and snacks, with both indoor seating and an outdoor terrace that provides fantastic views over the English Channel.

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