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20.6 km
~4 hrs 44 min
379 m
Loop
“Experience Dorset's majestic coast and history on a scenic 21km hike from Kimmeridge.”
Embarking on the Swyre Head and Tyneham Cap trail from Kimmeridge, hikers will traverse approximately 21 kilometers (around 13 miles) with an elevation gain of roughly 300 meters (about 984 feet). This loop trail, nestled near Dorset, England, is rated as medium difficulty, offering a blend of coastal views, rolling hills, and historical intrigue.Getting to the TrailheadThe trailhead is accessible by car, with parking available in the village of Kimmeridge. For those relying on public transport, the nearest train stations are Wareham and Wool, from which you can take a taxi to Kimmeridge. Once in the village, the trailhead is located near the Clavell Tower, an iconic structure perched on the cliffs, which serves as a good reference point for the start of the hike.The Journey BeginsSetting out from Kimmeridge, the trail leads you along the South West Coast Path, where the English Channel's vast expanse immediately captivates. The path meanders along the coastline, offering views of dramatic cliffs and the chance to spot seabirds such as gannets and razorbills.Historical Landmarks and Natural BeautyAs you ascend towards Swyre Head, the highest point in the Purbeck Hills, the trail reveals panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside and coastline. The area is steeped in history, with remnants of ancient settlements and World War II defenses dotting the landscape.Continuing towards Tyneham Cap, hikers will find themselves enveloped by the story of Tyneham Village. This 'lost' village was evacuated during World War II and has remained uninhabited, allowing visitors to explore the ruins and imagine life in a bygone era. The trail passes close to the village, and a detour to explore its remains is highly recommended.Flora and FaunaThe route traverses diverse habitats, from coastal heathland to grassy meadows, which bloom with wildflowers in the spring and summer. This area is a haven for butterflies, including the rare Lulworth skipper, and the dense thickets may harbor roe deer and badgers.Navigating the TrailFor navigation, HiiKER is an excellent tool to ensure you stay on the right path. The app provides detailed maps and waypoints that are invaluable for a trail with multiple turns and intersections.Return to KimmeridgeCompleting the loop, the trail descends back towards Kimmeridge, where the geological wonders of the Jurassic Coast await. The rocky shore is a treasure trove for fossil enthusiasts and a fitting end to a hike rich in natural and historical marvels. Upon returning to the village, hikers can reflect on the journey at one of the local eateries or simply enjoy the tranquility of the Dorset coast before departing.
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