These white chalk cliffs took shape 65 million years ago, but it only takes mere seconds to feel utterly awestruck by the massive formations emerging from deep blue water of the surrounding bay.
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Plan
Overview
Skill level
Moderate
Accessbility
Public Location
Hours
Anytime
Fee
Free
Pack
Drone
Sturdy shoes
Water
Snack
How to get there
N50° 38' 30.8004"W1° 55' 28.2"
The drone image was taken of the Old Harry Rocks formations in Studland Bay.
To get to this location, you'll need to have access to a car, as well as the ability to walk a lengthy distance. By car, drive to the Bankes Arms Inn Studland and park in their parking lot (50.642169, -1.948260). Head east toward Old Harry Rocks and continue along the trailhead, just past the public toilet. The trail will be straightforward, but the journey will be a bit of a walk. Make sure you're well prepared!
I stood on the S W Coast Path and then took my drone off from there, flying out towards the bay and turning around for incredible views of the entire rock formation.
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