Along the Fleet by Chesil Beach

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Continue up the road for 0.5 miles (800m) to a junction. Go straight ahead, passing a Victorian postbox on your left, through the manorial gateway with its stone lions. The sea now comes into view. Follow the road down through woods and past several houses. Before the road bends right over a stream to the Moonfleet Manor Hotel, take a gate on the left, signed ‘To Coast Path’.
Walk down the field towards the Fleet, passing the Moonfleet Manor Hotel on your right. Bear left through a kissing gate and continue down. Turn right through a gate signposted ‘Abbotsbury’, joining the coastal path (which is marked with acorn motifs). Descend steps into some trees to cross a plank bridge. Continue below the hotel, passing an information board. The coast path passes around Gore Cove, then crosses a neck of land.
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  Terrain  - Coastal path (slippery after rain), country lanes
  Landscape  - Low hills and secretive villages inland from Chesil Beach
  Dog friendliness  - Keep under close control around wildlife –particularly the numerous deer between Langton Herring and Gore Cove – and beware of race horses training
  Parking  - Holy Trinity church, Fleet Common
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Chesil Beach stretches 17 miles (27km) from Bridport’s West Bay down to the cliffs at Portland. It’s a unique feature, built by ‘longshore drift’. Waves coming up the English Channel strike the shore at an angle, nudging beach pebbles eastwards. Over tens of thousands of years, this can transport...
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Dorset is made up of rugged coastlines, high chalk downlands and a chain of picturesque villages and seaside towns that make up Britain’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, noted for its layers of shale and numerous fossils embedded in the rock. Hidden gems of Dorset can be found down winding, country lanes that lead to snug villages hidden from view.
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Along the Fleet by Chesil Beach

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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Coastal path (slippery after rain), country lanes
  Landscape - Low hills and secretive villages inland from Chesil Beach
  Dog friendliness - Keep under close control around wildlife –particularly the numerous deer between Langton Herring and Gore Cove – and beware of race horses training
  Parking - Holy Trinity church, Fleet Common
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Chesil Beach stretches 17 miles (27km) from Bridport’s West Bay down to the cliffs at Portland. It’s a unique feature, built by ‘longshore drift’. Waves coming up the English Channel strike the shore at an angle, nudging beach pebbles eastwards. Over tens of thousands of years, this can transport...
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Dorset
Dorset is made up of rugged coastlines, high chalk downlands and a chain of picturesque villages and seaside towns that make up Britain’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, noted for its layers of shale and numerous fossils embedded in the rock. Hidden gems of Dorset can be found down winding, country lanes that lead to snug villages hidden from view.