Old Harry Rocks are spectacular chalk sea stacks marking the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast and providing one of Dorset’s most iconic coastal views. These dramatic white chalk pinnacles rise from the sea off Handfast Point near Studland, with Old Harry himself being the furthest stack. The formations demonstrate coastal erosion processes – Old Harry was once connected to the mainland, and his ‘wife’ collapsed into the sea in 1896, leaving stump visible at low tide. The brilliant white chalk against blue sea creates stunning photographic opportunities, particularly at sunrise or sunset. The rocks are best viewed from the South West Coast Path above, reached via scenic clifftop walk from Studland village. The path offers breathtaking views along the chalk cliffs toward the Isle of Wight and across Studland Bay. The stacks mark where the chalk ridge continues underwater to the Needles on the Isle of Wight. Geological significance, dramatic beauty, and accessibility make Old Harry Rocks essential Dorset coast viewing. Perfect for photographers, walkers, and coastal scenery lovers.
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Old Harry Rocks
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