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pramita_bagchi Apr 13th, 2014 07:50 PM

Daytrip to Dorset
 
I am travelling to UK for the first time and planning a daytrip in Dorset area from London. I am travelling alone by public transport and as my budget is limited in terms of both time and money, I would like to do the difficult job of maximizing travel time and minimizing cost. What I would love to do is to explore the coast as much as possible and visit Corfe castle. I was planning the following itinerary for the trip, and as I have no idea about UK the transportation system at all, I would like some advise if it is feasible or should be modified.

London - Bournemouth (National Express Bus) leave in early morning

Bournemouth - Studland (Bus 50: http://www.morebus.co.uk/bournemouth-and-poole.shtml)

Hike to Old Harry Rocks from Studland (1.5 hrs?)

Studland -Swanage (same bus)

Swanage - Corfe Castle (Bus 40)

Visit Corfe castle and the village (2 hrs?)

Corfe Castle - Wareham (Bus 40) (hopefully there will be a daypass type thing for all the buses)

Wareham - Wool (train)

Taxi to Durdle door (Is it costly?)

Hike to Lulworth Cove

Taxi back to Wool

Wool - London (I think the last train is at 8:40 pm)

I was thinking if I get to Bournemouth by 10 am (I think the first bus reach at 9:30) I would leave for Wool around 5:30 pm having total 7.5 hrs for the first part and 3 hrs for the Wool/Durdle door/Lulworth cove part. Is there anything really interesting nearby I can/should accommodate?

bilboburgler Apr 13th, 2014 11:29 PM

Taxi to Durdle Door is going to be expensive, you actually need a bus or a bus/train from Wareham to Lulworth Cove. This looks like a very interesting trip and I'm not sure how it will pan out. However the best tool for this research is

http://www.transportdirect.info/Web2...epeatingloop=Y


Please come back and tell us how the planning works out.

Interesting stuff near Durdle, there is a walk back (take the coastal path on the way out) along a valley one ridge back which has a few neolithic remains but I doubt they are very interesting

bilboburgler Apr 14th, 2014 12:01 AM

There is a steam train that runs into Swanage which might be running the day you pass by

bilboburgler Apr 14th, 2014 10:19 AM

Since I see you have another thread, I thought I would add one more thought. The hotel/B&Bs in Lulworth cove are not of the highest standard but, if you plan needs it they are good to stay in and the Lobstar is to die for.

pramita_bagchi Apr 14th, 2014 05:17 PM

Thanks for the link, it is really useful.


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