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Worbarrow Bay

Worbarrow Bay is one of Dorset’s most spectacular and secluded beaches, accessible only when the Ministry of Defence firing ranges are not in use. This pristine crescent of golden sand and pebbles sits beneath dramatic chalk cliffs and rolling hills, offering unspoilt natural beauty rarely found on the crowded Jurassic Coast. The bay can be reached via a scenic walk from Tyneham ghost village, adding historical interest to the coastal experience. Crystal-clear waters, fascinating rock formations, fossils, and abundant marine life make it popular with swimmers, snorkelers, and geologists. The restricted access has preserved the beach in near-pristine condition – no facilities, no development, just raw natural beauty. The South West Coast Path offers breathtaking views from the clifftops. Access is permitted most weekends and school holidays, but always check MOD firing times before visiting. The combination of isolation, beauty, and restricted access makes Worbarrow Bay feel like discovering a secret paradise.

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