Dorset has a huge amount of walking trails for enthusiasts to embark on and take in stunning scenery around the county.

Alongside that, the benefit of having access to the Jurassic Coast allows for plenty of these trails to exhibit breathtaking views out to sea.

If you fancy going on these walks you might prefer for the route to not be too difficult to follow and to end up exactly back where you started.

Luckily there are plenty of circular coastal walks you can embark on in the county.

5 of the best coastal circular walks in Dorset

Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door and Ringstead Bay

Dorset Echo: The walk is described as being on a scenic coastal pathThe walk is described as being on a scenic coastal path (Image: Aneta Reevs/AllTrails)

Full details of the route can be found on the AllTrails website here.

This 11.6km long trail starts at Lulworth Cove car park, then goes over farmlands and above the cliffs of White Nothe before winding back via Bat's Head, Durdle Door and Man O' War Cove.

It is described as being a "scenic coastal path with amazing views of the geological features".

There are some very steep and rough sections along this route requiring care and appropriate footwear.

Worth Matravers, Winspit, and St. Aldhelms Head Circular

Dorset Echo: The walk takes in beautiful and craggy coastal cliffsThe walk takes in beautiful and craggy coastal cliffs (Image: Tim Guyett/AllTrails)

Full details of the route can be found on the AllTrails website here.

This 7.4km route should take you around two hours to complete and is described as taking in "beautiful and craggy coastal cliffs".

The profile adds: "Some of the steps are more challenging to navigate, although there are also some level parts on the trail. As an added benefit, it is a fantastic position for seeing coastal birds of prey."

Old Harry Rocks and Studland Circular

Dorset Echo: The walk goes past the landmark of Old Harry RocksThe walk goes past the landmark of Old Harry Rocks (Image: Matijaž Pečnik/AllTrails)

Full details of the route can be found on the AllTrails website here.

Taking approximately two and a half hours to complete, this 10km walk takes "in a mix of coastal and heathland scenery".

The walk goes along clifftop paths, out to Old Harry Rock, through Studland, and back over the heath.

It adds: "Enjoy great views out to sea and of the headlands and sea stacks, but take care on the rougher sections, especially in wetter and windy conditions along the exposed cliff paths."

Portland Lighthouses Circular

Dorset Echo: This walk is around 5.5 km longThis walk is around 5.5 km long (Image: Kyle Blannin/AllTrails)

Full details of the route can be found on the AllTrails website here.

A shorter coastal circular walk can be found with the Portland Lighthouses trail, which is only 5.5 km long.

It should take you around one hour and 20 minutes to complete and will pass two of the three lighthouses of Portland Bill.

The profile adds: "The route follows the coast path, which is high and narrow in places, so take care with children and dogs. There are also a number of kissing gates to negotiate along the way."


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Abbotsbury Hills and Coast

Full details of the route can be found on the AllTrails website here.

If you're looking for a little bit of a longer walk then this route should do the trick with it being 12.7 km long.

It should take you around three hours and 20 minutes to complete, with it showing "stunning views over a long stretch of coast".

After climbing the South Dorset Ridgeway walkers should head "down through the tiny village of West Bexington and back to Abbotsbury along the South West Coast Path alongside Chesil Beach and via St Catherine's Chapel".