Corfe Castle
Depending on the weather, another favourite walk, depending how we feel, is walk to Corfe and up on the hillside which you can see from the campsite. Once on the top the views are spectacular over Poole and Brownsea Island and on to Swanage. You can then catch the train back to Haycraft or by bus which will stop at the quarry by a lane which takes you down back to the campsite. Another favourite is up through the fields to Worth Maltravers and on to Dancing Ledge, and then follow the coastal path to Durston Park which has a nice cafe, and then to Swanage.
The Globe at Durston
A visit to Studland Bay is a must, you can walk the huge stretch of beach to the chain ferry which will take you to Sandbanks.
Studland Bay, National Trust, Dorset https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/studland-bay
An ASOC member making the stroll towards the famous nudist area of the beach. How do I know? They were wearing an ASOC baseball cap, and perhaps that is all they will be wearing to keep the sun off.
Parking is free for National Trust members and £7 per day for non members.
Motorhome and campervan parking is available with toilets, cafe and shop. Many activities are also available to hire.
The beach at Studland