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Jurassic Coast Trek

Jurassic Coast Trek

The Jurassic Coast is England’s first Natural World Heritage Site. The trek starts at Durlston Head, just outside Swanage in Dorset and is a total of 23 miles (36km) over two days along on the South West Coastal Path in an east to west direction. The diversity of the area is outstanding and the rugged coastline with serious climbs and decents will provide many a breathtaking view. 

8th October 2010 -- Dorset

On arrival at the campsite early evening you will be met for dinner and a trip briefing.  The next day you will transfer to Durlston Country Park Visitor Centre for the start of the trek. Highlights include Dancing Ledge, Seacombe Cliffs and Windspit Quarry (disused). Around Alban’s Head pass Kimmeridge Ledges towards your final destination for the day down on the shores of Kimmeridge Bay followed by a short hop to camp. 

The next day will be spent trekking across the Lulworth Ranges, past Worbarrow Bay, Mupe Bay, visiting the deserted village of Tyneham, towards Lulworth Cove to your finish at Durdle Door.

Cost:  £269
Deposit:  £49
Suggested Sponsorship:  £100 min

The cost of the trip includes covers your meals, permits, accommodation, experienced leadership, medical back-up, trip support and lots more! For more information or to book your place call the events team on 01206 216 799 or email events@leprahealthinaction.org.

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