Best lakes around Worth Matravers offers a diverse landscape, characterized by its picturesque coastal walks, historic quarries, and charming village features. While not home to expansive natural lakes, the area features unique water bodies and nearby attractions. Visitors can explore a quaint village pond, a distinctive former clay pit, and coastal areas that offer lake-like experiences. The region provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, from gentle strolls to more active water-based pursuits.
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Dogs permitted off lead on beach and dunes between 1st October and 31st March. Must be on lead between April and September.
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Poole is Europe's largest natural harbour and a stunning location for all types of watersports fringed with unspoilt woodland and coastal walks. The harbour is a site of nature conservation, a wetland teeming with wading birds with many international protections in place.
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Beautiful spot, on a sunny day could almost think you are in the Caribbean
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Has a number of trails and a play park with a fairies door tail for the younger ones. the tea rooms dose breakfast before 10 am
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There’s even several bike lock installations at the end of the bridleway, so you can leave you’re bike safely rather than take it onto the sandy beach.
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Great views and lots of birds to be seen, Several hides. And when you have finished there is a RSPB shop andcafe to enjoy. Both pretty good.
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Nice quiet little beach, perfect for a picnic. RSPB ask you to use cycle racks so as not to disturb wildlife or you can just carry your bike the last 25m or so!
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While Worth Matravers isn't known for large natural lakes, the area offers several distinctive water-based attractions. You can visit The Blue Pool, a former 17th-century clay pit famous for its water that changes color. The village itself also features a picturesque duck pond, and nearby coastal areas like Shell Bay Beach provide lake-like experiences with calm waters.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Blue Pool offers trails, a play park, and a fairy door trail for younger children. Shell Bay Beach is a family-friendly sandy beach. Additionally, the Dorset Adventure Park near Corfe Castle features two lifeguarded lakes with challenging obstacles and a mud trail, perfect for energetic families.
For expansive vistas, visit View of Poole Harbour. This location provides great views over Europe's largest natural harbour, which is significant for nature conservation and birdwatching. You can also find excellent birdwatching opportunities from the Arne Bird Hide – View of Poole Harbour.
The Blue Pool offers a number of trails around its lakes and woodland. These trails are generally suitable for leisurely walks and exploring the unique natural monument, with options for families including a play park and a fairy door trail.
Yes, dogs are permitted off-lead on Shell Bay Beach and its dunes between October 1st and March 31st. During April to September, dogs must be kept on a lead.
Shipstall Beach is described as a nice, quiet little beach, perfect for a picnic. It's also accessible by bike, with cycle racks available.
The area around Worth Matravers offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Chapmans Pool & St Aldhelm's Chapel loop' or 'Winspit Quarry Caves – St Aldhelm's Chapel loop'. There are also cycling routes, including the 'View of Corfe Castle – Corfe Castle Ruins loop', and MTB trails like the 'Nine Barrow Down – Swanage Obelisk loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Worth Matravers, Cycling around Worth Matravers, and MTB Trails around Worth Matravers guides.
Poole Harbour, visible from viewpoints like View of Poole Harbour, is Europe's largest natural harbour. It is a site of nature conservation, a wetland teeming with wading birds, and holds many international protections. It's a stunning location for various watersports and is fringed with unspoilt woodland and coastal walks.
Yes, The Blue Pool has a tearoom that serves breakfast before 10 am. Near the View of Poole Harbour, specifically at the RSPB Arne reserve, you can find an RSPB shop and cafe.
The Blue Pool originated as a 17th-century clay pit. Its distinctive changing water colors are due to minute particles of clay suspended within it, making it a unique natural monument with a historical industrial past.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the unique changing colors of The Blue Pool and its family-friendly trails, to the quiet charm of Shipstall Beach for picnics. The expansive views and birdwatching opportunities at Poole Harbour are also highly rated, as is the dog-friendly nature of Shell Bay Beach during certain months.


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