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Studland Bay & Beach

Studland Bay offers four miles of stunning golden sand beaches backed by heathland and dunes, creating one of Dorset’s finest coastal destinations. This National Trust managed area features four distinct beaches: South Beach (busier, facilities, water sports), Middle Beach (family-friendly, quieter), Knoll Beach (main beach, cafés, water sports), and Shell Bay (remote, peaceful, naturist section). The pristine sands, crystal-clear waters, and spectacular views to Old Harry Rocks and across to the Isle of Wight create exceptional seaside beauty. Behind the beaches, Studland Heath supports rare wildlife including all six British reptiles (smooth snakes, sand lizards, adders, etc.), Dartford warblers, and diverse insects. Nature trails wind through heathland, woodland, and dunes. The beaches offer excellent swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, and windsurfing. Fossil hunting, rock pooling, and sandcastle building delight children. The South West Coast Path provides spectacular clifftop walks. Studland combines pristine natural beauty, excellent facilities, and wildlife interest.

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