The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in Isle of Purbeck, England

September 29, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Isle of Purbeck, United Kingdom including Land & Wave, Swanage Sea Fishing, Cumulus Outdoors, Dorset Adventure Park, Studland beach and Nature Reserve, Durlston Country Park, Corfe Castle Model Village, The Square and Compass, Old Harry Rocks, Agglestone Rock.
Restaurants in Isle of Purbeck

1. Land & Wave

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5.0 based on 815 reviews

Land & Wave

Land & Wave | Swanage | Dorset Real Adventure - Brilliant People - Inspiring Places Land & Wave helps people have brilliant adventures in Dorset and the UK. We think that sharing adventures with people in incredible places is important.

2. Swanage Sea Fishing

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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Swanage Sea Fishing

Swanage Sea Fishing welcomes both experienced and novice anglers including children and families! Our location offers us some fantastic angling marks with incredible views of the coastline and surrounding wildlife. We offer Deap Sea, Wreck, Inshore, Mackerel, Cod & Bass Trips as well as Sightseeing Tours, Corporate Events & Competitions

3. Cumulus Outdoors

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5.0 based on 332 reviews

Cumulus Outdoors

Coasteering and Adventure Activities in Dorset with Cumulus Outdoors. We have private parking facility, no other provider has this. We always have at least two Coasteering guides in the water for your excitement and safety. We have the best kit with thicker 5:3 wetsuits to ensure warmth in the water. We feel we go the extra mile to make this a great, safe and adventurous experience for you. Coasteering at £49.00pp Enjoy a fun-filled adventure with qualified experts- Explore the coastline and caves from the sea- A unique way to discover hidden coastal secrets. Learn new skills and choose how high you jump! Morning or afternoon sessions for all levels of groups or families with children from age 8 and above. All equipment is provided, all you need is your swim gear, towel and trainers for the water. Certified 'Good To Go' by Visit England in respect of the Covid-19 operational procedures implemented to be Covid Secure.

4. Dorset Adventure Park

Dorset Waterpark Arfleet Mill Lakes Studland Road Arfleet Mill Lakes, Corfe Castle BH20 5JG England +44 1929 505030 [email protected] http://www.dorsetadventurepark.com
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5.0 based on 1,568 reviews

Dorset Adventure Park

Dorset Adventure Park is a family fun Waterpark and Mud Trail. Featuring 18 acres of woodland and lakes with stunning views of Corfe Castle. Whether you’re looking to get wet or muddy, there is something for everyone to enjoy! The Waterpark is a huge Woodland Water Park spread over two lakes overlooking Corfe Castle. Each lake features different inflatable obstacles for you to tackle. More than 200m of wet inflatable fun for you to challenge your family and friends. Dorset Mud Trail is an outdoor adventure trail for any age and is fantastic fun in any weather; great on a sunny day, but even more fun in the rain. Featuring 50 different muddy obstacles over a 2km trail. Mud washes off, memories last a lifetime! Free parking and Snack Shack offering hot and cold food and drinks. Come and join us for a full of fun day of outdoor adventure for all the family!

Reviewed By NikkiE381

I took my teenage son and a few of his friends there last month and we were met with very friendly and helpful staff. The facilities are superb with warm outdoor showers to wash off the mud and changing rooms next door, lockers and a snack shack with hot drinks and snacks to keep you going. We will definitely be back.

5. Studland beach and Nature Reserve

Ferry Road National Trust Area, Studland, Swanage BH19 3AQ England +44 1929 450500 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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4.5 based on 1,317 reviews

Studland beach and Nature Reserve

Reviewed By kurti5

Great place to take dogs, there’s plenty of beach for them to play on without getting in peoples way, the beach is clean, the sea is clear and there’s a variety of water sports such as pédalos, kayaks and paddle boards.

6. Durlston Country Park

Durlston Country Park Lighthouse Road, Swanage BH19 2JL England +44 1929 424443 [email protected] http://www.durlston.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,145 reviews

Durlston Country Park

Durlston Country Park National Nature Reserve is the perfect place to start exploring Dorset’s Jurassic coast. Acres of wildflower meadows, sea cliffs, woodland, superb coastal walking and spectacular views await you. Durlston Castle also offers gallery exhibitions, the Seventhwave Café and visitor’s shop. A ranger is always on hand to help you get the most out of your day. Owned and managed by Dorset Council.

Reviewed By johnwF5100AB - Haversham, United Kingdom

Durston Country Park is situated on the cliffs with stunning views over Swanage Bay to Old Harry Rocks with Bournemouth & the Isle of Wight beyond. For the price of a car park ticket you can stroll around the beautiful grounds & enjoy dramatic sea views and a large variety of birds, insects, animals, plants flowers & trees making it a great experience for all. The Castle has a shop, restaurant/cafe with inside & outside seating, permanent as well as varying exhibitions of local art & photography and interesting educational features for kids of all ages. On this year's holiday we had breakfast there four times as it really is such a special place. Due to pesky Covid restrictions access to the lavatories is currently quite convoluted and although acccess for all has been improved this year the walks are hilly in places. Small prices to pay for such a special experience, take a camera and binoculars if you have them and you definitely won't regret it.

7. Corfe Castle Model Village

Model Village The Square, Corfe Castle BH20 5EZ England +44 1929 481234 [email protected] http://www.corfecastlemodelvillage.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 479 reviews

Corfe Castle Model Village

If you would like to know how the castle would have looked before destruction by Cromwell in 1646, a visit to the model village shows Corfe Castle and the village in 1/20th scale. Set in beautiful Purbeck surroundings, also with giant games, enchanted fairy garden, working stocks and pillories and croquet. There is on site the Courtyard Tea Room for good quality reasonably priced snacks with a wide range of gluten free options.

Reviewed By V895MOmarcosl - Poole, United Kingdom

The garden is amazing. It’s unbelievable how still colourful the garden is. A lot of special touch from the courtyard right through the end of the garden. The model village is small but it’s so special because it is a perfect copy of the main village. The tea room is very cosy with a good selection of cakes and cream tea to die for. We live just in Poole and we have never been there before. What a surprise! Thank you to all the staff and the owner for your great service and your friendly hospitality.

8. The Square and Compass

Worth Matravers, Swanage BH19 3LF England +44 1929 439229 http://www.squareandcompasspub.co.uk/index.php/about.html
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4.5 based on 346 reviews

The Square and Compass

Reviewed By marknall70 - Winchester, United Kingdom

Super walker's rest with honest home-cooked pasties & great beer. Live music and heaps of unspoilt, smuggler's-inn character. After a blowy dog-walk via Dancing Ledge the Square & Compass is a welcome sight after the stiff pull up Seacombe Bottom (a valley named to keep 12 year old boys giggling all the way up the hill.) If you're looking for a "typical" 21st century gastropub lunch you're in the wrong pub - but then there's a million places you can find that. The tiny low-beamed rooms, stone flags & rough tables are a real step back in time. There's no bar - just two serving hatches into a cellar room where the beers are gravity-poured. We were there on a Sunday afternoon and it was packed inside & out with an eclectic & good-humoured crowd, bolstered by the hipster fans of a very good, young country-ish band playing in the main lounge, live music always a great surprise. The pasties were home-cooked with excellent pastry and served piping hot, really quickly & by friendly staff. Had a couple of pints of excellently kept best bitter & younger children loved the Palmers Ginger Beer. It was a wrench to leave the fireside for a quick turn around the fascinating higgeldy-piggeldy fossil & antiquities museum and then squeeze our way back through the narrow passageways & out to a blusterous return walk. Our hound was amongst many friends - certainly a dog-friendly establishment. Worth bearing in mind the Square & Compass is tiny & very popular, we were lucky to get a table inside but you'd need to go prepared to eat at one of the many outdoor tables, enjoying fabulously airy views across the surrounding countryside & out to sea and of course the weather you'd expect to go with such an impressive situation! Will definitely be back.

9. Old Harry Rocks

Swanage England http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/45/
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4.5 based on 854 reviews

Old Harry Rocks

Reviewed By nicoladia

We parked in National Trust South Beach Car Park and walked up to viewing point -20 min walk roughly - sunny day - stunning ...amazing views of Jurassic Coast ....a must see !

10. Agglestone Rock

Swanage BH19 3AY England http://www.virtual-swanage.co.uk/things-to-do/sports-and-activities/cycling/cycling-route-agglestone-rock-ride
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Agglestone Rock

Reviewed By places2seeplaces2go - England, United Kingdom

Have wanted to walk to Agglestone Rock for some time. Finally in September 2020 we did the circular walk from Studland to Agglestone & back. Parked in a nearby lay-by . But there are plenty of other places to start your walk from. A great walk, not too taxing & plenty to see. The rock itself is huge & quite bizarre. Its like its been dropped from space. Beautiful views.

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