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Studland Nature Reserve

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Clare
July 28, 2022
There are lots of lovely walks around Studland. It is quite wild with lots of dunes. There is even a naturists beach if you get fed up with wearing clothes! You can park at the national trust Studland car park for free if you are a member of the NT otherwise you pay or on the road from the ferry to Studland for free (but quite a long walk). Nice national trust café near the NT car park.
There are lots of lovely walks around Studland. It is quite wild with lots of dunes. There is even a naturists beach if you get fed up with wearing clothes! You can park at the national trust Studland car park for free if you are a member of the NT otherwise you pay or on the road from the ferry to…
Jayne
August 15, 2018
Beach with sand dunes . Go down to Sandbanks and then pay £1 as foot passenger to go over the ferry to Shell Bay beach and walk as far as Studland where there is a National Trust cafe. Also a lovely church St Nicholas which is worth a look at.
Martin
October 27, 2017
If you don't have a car you can get there by bus from the centre of Bournemouth. Has some beautiful sandy beaches including a naturist beach. Would always suggest taking a picnic if you're heading over for a beach day , as not much in the way of shops & cafes.
Tony
August 11, 2017
Very safe sandy beech for children.
Jackie And Steve
July 24, 2021
Studland Bay and Nature Reserve comprise a vast area of sandy beaches and heathland. A glorious slice of natural coastline in the Purbecks featuring a four-mile stretch of golden, sandy beach, with gently shelving bathing waters and views of Old Harry Rocks and the Isle of Wight. The beaches at Studland are called Shell Bay, Knoll Beach, Middle Beach and South Beach. All are owned by the National Trust. Ideal for water sports and includes the most popular naturist beach in Britain. The heathland behind the beach is a haven for native wildlife and features all six British reptiles. Designated trails through the sand dunes and woodlands allows for exploration and spotting of deer, insects and bird life as well as a wealth of wild flowers. Studland was the inspiration for Toytown in Enid Blyton's Noddy.
Studland Bay and Nature Reserve comprise a vast area of sandy beaches and heathland. A glorious slice of natural coastline in the Purbecks featuring a four-mile stretch of golden, sandy beach, with gently shelving bathing waters and views of Old Harry Rocks and the Isle of Wight. The beaches at Stu…

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Næturganga meðfram Jurassic Coast
Sérfræðingur Kynning á standandi róðrarbretti í Dorset
Ævintýraferð um Kajak til að skoða Old Harry Rocks í Dorset

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Staðsetning
Beach Road
Studland, England