Jurassic Coast Weekend 
Dates available:
16 – 18 July 2010*
15 – 17 July 2011*
The Jurassic Coast is England’s first natural World Heritage Site as its rocks record 185 million years of the Earth’s history.
The trek starts at Durlston Head, just outside Swanage in Dorset and covers a total of 36 km (23 miles) 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 descents will provide many a breathtaking view.
Guide Itinerary:
DAY 1: Meet at the campsite early evening for dinner and briefing.
DAY 2: Transfer to Durlston Country Park Visitor Centre for the start of the trek. Highlights include Dancing Ledge, Seacombe Cliffs and Windspit Quarry. Around Alban’s Head pass Kimmeridge Ledges towards our final destination down on the shores of Kimmeridge Bay. Short hop to camp.
DAY 3: Trekking across the Lulworth Ranges, past Worbarrow Bay, Mupe Bay, visiting the deserted village of Tyneham, towards Lulworth Cove and our finish at Durdle Door.
For more information on the itinerary, fundraising options and the registration process please download the information pack or sign-up online using our secure link.
*Denotes a challenge that is open to families – find out more on family challenges.
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