Jurassic Coast Trek
Join us as we hike the Jurassic Coast, one of the best cliff walks in the UK!
Our newest UK trek takes us on a weekend adventure along England’s only natural World Heritage Site, the awesome Jurassic Coast!
Our two-day trek will start with a journey from Peveril Point to the beautiful Kimmeridge Beach, where we can dip our toes in the sea and search for fossils among the ancient rocks. We’ll trek further along the South West Coast Path on our second day, where we’ll take in views of Worbarrow Bay and the blue waters of the famous Lulworth Cove. Our finish line is at the iconic Durdle Door, a limestone arch formed more than 10,000 years ago! Dramatic coastal views and world-famous landmarks await – join us for a weekend adventure to remember!
24 miles
Approx. Distance
Tough (2)
Challenge Grading
3 days
Challenge Duration
Hostel
Accommodation Type
Challenge Highlights
Explore England’s only natural World Heritage Site
See Durdle Door, one of Dorset’s most iconic landmarks
Search for fossils in the ancient rocks of Kimmeridge Bay
Visit Lulworth Cove, famous for its rock pools, clear waters and distinctive geology
Challenge Itinerary
Day 1 - Meet in Swanage
We meet at our hostel in Swanage early in the evening, for a group meal and event briefing. There will be transport available to collect you from Wareham train station.
Day 2 - Swanage to Kimmeridge
After breakfast we begin trekking from our hostel and head for Peveril Point, which sets the tone for the spectacular views of the Jurassic coastline we are going to experience during our trek! We continue on the South West Coast Path to Durlston Head, a country park on the cliffs above Swanage. From here we can see the impressive Great Globe, an enormous limestone sphere engraved with an 1880s world map. Our trek continues west and we pass numerous sites of interest, including Anvil Point Lighthouse, Dancing Ledge, Winspit Quarry and Purbeck Radar Memorial. As we approach Kimmeridge on our final stretch of the day, the route becomes much less undulating and we can catch a view of Clavell Tower in the distance. Upon reaching Kimmeridge we have a little time to soothe our aching feet in the sea or even have a look for fossils before we get our transfer (approx. 30 minutes) back to the YHA for a well-earned rest and evening meal.
Trekking distance – 14 miles approx.
Day 3 - Kimmeridge to Durdle Door
After breakfast we take a transfer back to where we left off yesterday, and rejoin the Dorset coastal path continuing west. It’s not long before we enter Lulworth Ranges – land used as Army firing ranges. It’s also notable for its steep sections as we follow the contours of the cliffs, but the remarkable views over Worbarrow Bay are worth the effort! There are more steep sections before us, as we approach the famous Lulworth Cove, and our first view of this almost perfectly circular bay is breathtaking. Formed by glacial waters melting on the way out to sea, this area of the Jurassic Coast is a geologist’s dream. We have time to take in the amazing twisted rock layers around the cove before conquering our last steep uphill, over the white crumbling limestone cliffs that take us to Durdle Door, a clear arch in the rock carved out by the pounding waves. After a group photograph at the finish point, we transfer back to the hostel to collect our belongings and make our onward journeys home.
Trekking distance – approx. 10 miles
Challenge Inclusions
What's Included
- Two nights hostel accommodation
- Global Adventure Challenges Event Crew
- All first aid equipment and supplies for the group
- All meals will be provided from dinner on day 1 through to lunch on day 3
- Complimentary snacks and fruit
- Route guide per person
- Bespoke challenge medal per person
- Dedicated Customer Care after registration, including comprehensive supporting documents to help you prepare and train
- Optional return transfers to Wareham Train Station
What's Not Included
- Travel insurance
- Tips and gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks
- Personal trekking kit (trekking boots, poles, etc)
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m interested... What do I do now?
You can register online below – payment of the registration fee is due at time of booking. All payment options and costs are explained below.
Once your registration is received we will get in touch with further information on what to expect from this awesome adventure! Your charity will also be in contact to discuss your fundraising.
Is this trip for me?
Absolutely! The trek is suitable for all abilities with the correct training. The minimum age for this trek is 18 years old (if you are aged between 14 – 17 years you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian). The one thing everyone will have in common is a great sense of adventure and the desire to help a charity. Whether you are taking part as an individual or as a team with friends, team spirit will be flying high on the challenge.
How fit do I need to be?
This challenge has been graded as Tough (2) on our challenge grading scheme, meaning the trek has been designed to be challenging but achievable as long as you
train beforehand. You will be trekking for 2 consecutive days covering 24 miles so good cardiovascular fitness is required – the fitter you are the more you will enjoy the challenge! Trekking training tips can be found on the Global Adventure Challenges website to point you in the right direction.
Our policy is to encourage and support as many people as possible to take part in our challenges. But they may not be suitable for all people due to restriction posed by limitation in mobility, physical or cognitive disability, pregnancy or other various medical conditions. If you have any doubts regarding your suitability for your challenge please contact our office to speak to one of the team.
What is the challenge grading scheme?
All our challenges are graded on a scale from 1 to 3 to indicate the level of difficulty, 1 being the lowest challenge grade and 3 being the most challenging. (1 = Challenging, 2 = Tough and 3 = Extreme).
Do I need specialist kit?
We will supply you with a kit list of what to take once you register to take part. Apart from some broken in trekking boots and some waterproofs you do not need any specialist kit.
Do I have to carry my own luggage?
No, your main luggage will be left at the hostel. You will be required to carry a day pack on each trekking day to carry items such as water, sunscreen, sun hat, snacks etc
Food Matters...
All meals will be provided from dinner on day 1 through to breakfast on day 3. We cater for most dietary requirements as long as we know in advance – just fill in the appropriate section on your registration form.
What support is there on the challenge?
There will be a strong support team with professional Global Adventure Challenges Event Crew and Mountain Leader/s. Full, comprehensive first aid kits will be taken and mobile telephones will be used to ensure your safety and security at all times.
What happens if I get tired?
There will be regular rest stops for drinks and snacks – there is no problem with you taking more rest stops should you need them. A guide will be bringing up the rear of the group ensuring no one is left alone. Remember though – this is a challenge, not a race!
How do I go about raising the sponsorship?
Once you have signed up you will receive a fundraising pack from your charity in order to make your fundraising as easy as possible. You will also receive a few tips and ideas from Global Adventure Challenges to help you on your way.
Request a Call Back
We understand that booking your challenge is a big step, and you may have some questions before you take the plunge! If you'd like to talk to our Customer Care team before you book your space, just click the button below to request a call.
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If you have any particular questions or would like to request a specific time for your call, please include this in the message section.
Please note, our office hours are 9am - 5:15pm Monday - Thursday, and 9am - 4:15pm on Fridays.
Request a Call Back
Need more information before you book your space? Just enter your details and our friendly team will give you a call back!
If you have any particular questions or would like to request a specific time for your call, please include this in the message section.
Please note, our office hours are 9am - 5:15pm Monday - Thursday, and 9am - 4:15pm on Fridays.
dates and costs
Payment Option A - Minimum Sponsorship
You pay the non-refundable Registration Fee to Global Adventure Challenges. This is used to administer the challenge, and to secure relevant permits. You then commit to raising the minimum sponsorship and send it to your chosen charity as you raise it - 80% of the minimum sponsorship MUST be received by the charity no later than 12 weeks* before departure. Failure to do so may mean non-participation in the challenge. Your chosen charity will decide when the remaining 20% should be received - this is a normally a couple of weeks after your return to the UK - proof of pledges may be required. The Challenge Costs will be paid for you by your charity out of the sponsorship raised. Do try and raise as much as you can, as every penny you raise over the minimum sponsorship will be retained by your charity too!
*For the challenges listed below, 80% of your minimum sponsorship must be received by your charity no later than 6 weeks before departure:
• Snowdon at Night Trek
• Hadrian’s Wall 25KM Trek
• Peak District Trek 25KM
• Ben Nevis at Night Trek
• Yorkshire 3 Peaks Trek
• Hadrian’s Wall Trek
Payment Option B - Self-Funding
This option enables you to fund the entire challenge yourself, which means you do not have to commit to raising a set sponsorship. You pay the non-refundable Registration Fee to Global Adventure Challenges. You will then be required to pay the challenge balance no later than 12* weeks before the challenge date. Although no fundraising is required, we do strongly encourage you to support a charity of your choice and raise as much as you possibly can.
*For the challenges listed below, the challenge balance invoice is to be paid no later than 6 weeks before departure:
• Snowdon at Night Trek
• Hadrian’s Wall 25KM Trek
• Peak District Trek 25KM
• Ben Nevis at Night Trek
• Yorkshire 3 Peaks Trek
• Hadrian’s Wall Trek
2024
Registration Fee
£95
Option A - Minimum Sponsorship
£610
Option B - Self-Funding
£305
When?
5 - 7 July Fully Booked
2025
£95
Option A - Minimum Sponsorship
£750
Option B - Self-Funding
£375
When?
4 - 6 July Fully Booked