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WALKS IN DORSET

Bluebells at Coney's Castle. Photograph by Jonathan Tolhurst.Walks in Dorset: Introduction | Coney's Castle | Champernhayes Woods | Lambert's Castle | Langdon Wood and Golden Cap | Morcombelake to Charmouth | Pilsdon Pen | Bluebell Photographs (2009 Season)

Coney's Castle

Coney's Castle is one of a number of impressive iron aged hill forts in west dorset and can easily be accessed from either the A35 or B3165.

  • Location: Latitude: 50.773666N Longitude: 2.891996W
  • Map: Ordnance Survey Explorer 116 (ISBN 0-319-23536-X) Scale: 1:25 000
  • Grid Reference: SY373977
  • Walk Distance: Less than 500m (Allow half and hour)
  • Rating: Easy
  • When to Go: Late April/Early May (for the Bluebells); Otherwise any summers day

Coney's Castle. Photograph by Jonathan Tolhurst.INFORMATION

This Iron age hill fortress is managed by the National Trust. There is a small car park to the Northern end of the fort just off Long Lane. As always don't leave anything in your car that you don't want to be stolen. The car park contains an information panel which details some of the castle's history and wildlife.

From the car park you can walk around either the rampart or inside the ditch which are both beautiful at the end of April/beginning of May when the bluebells are out. Once you come to the other end (south) of the fort you can walk back to where you started by continuing the loop either by walking back over the grassy top or by crossing the road and walking along the western edge of the fort which affords spectacular views across to Champernhayes woods.

Coney's Castle. Photograph by Jonathan Tolhurst.THINGS TO DO

Coney's castle is a great place to have a picnic during the summer months. I would recommend the field on the western side of the road (the opposite side to the car park).

WILDLIFE

The resident wildlife includes Birds of Prey, Deer, Foxes, and also Badgers. Badgers and Foxes are often best viewed in the late evening or early morning. There is an active Badger set at the bottom of the western ramparts.

GEOCACHING

There is a Geocache located at Coney's Castle. You will need a GPS and to log on to the geocaching website for the clues and location.

PHOTOGRAPHY

You can get some great photographs of the Bluebells in late April and Early May. You are best advised to bring a tripod. You may also get some great photographs of the sun setting from the western side of the fort and some early morning landscapes looking east over the Marshwood Vale.

Coney's Castle. Photograph by Jonathan Tolhurst.OTHER PLACES TO VISIT NEAR BY

Lambert's castle hill fort lies just to the North of Coney's Castle. You could even try walking over the top of Lambert's Castle and into Marshwood village to visit the Bottle Inn. Champernhayes woods are only a short walk or drive away.

Other walks include: Introduction | Coney's Castle | Champernhayes Woods | Lambert's Castle | Langdon Wood and Golden Cap | Morcombelake to Charmouth | Pilsdon Pen | Bluebell Photographs (2009 Season)

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MAP

To get directions to and from Coney's Castle car park please click on the icon and follow the instructions.

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Photograph by Jonathan Tolhurst.This page was written by Jonathan Tolhurst while job hunting in the summer of 2008. The page was last updated in August 2008.

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