Point of interest
Seacombe Cliff
3 locals recommend,
Tips from locals
Half a mile east from Winspit Quarry along the SW Coast path and another good wild swimming spot/snorkelling if the weather is right. You can include this (and Winspit) as part of a circular walk from Worth. Not so long, but a good workout. It's a real sun trap so take sun cream and plenty of water. Best around neap tides when the water is moving about less.
Half a mile east from Winspit Quarry along the SW Coast path and another good wild swimming spot/snorkelling if the weather is right. You can include this (and Winspit) as part of a circular walk from Worth. Not so long, but a good workout. It's a real sun trap so take sun cream and plenty of water…
Our favourite walk is a simple one to our nearest sea valley – Seacombe Bottom. The swimming off the rocks is invigorating and if you’re into birding then in summer you will likely spot interesting visitors such as Redstarts and Spotted Flycatchers. But the thing we like the most about the valley is that you feel as if you could be walking there at any point in the last millennia as it has a certain timeless air to it.
Our favourite walk is a simple one to our nearest sea valley – Seacombe Bottom. The swimming off the rocks is invigorating and if you’re into birding then in summer you will likely spot interesting visitors such as Redstarts and Spotted Flycatchers. But the thing we like the most about the valley is…
Seacombe Cliff by Airbnb Experiences
Get to know this iconic landmark through Airbnb Experiences, small group activities led by locals
Location
South West Coast Path
Swanage, England