Jurassic Coast Kayaking Tour to Old Harry Rocks
Jurassic Coast Kayaking Tour to Old Harry Rocks
Jurassic Coast Kayaking Tour to Old Harry Rocks
Jurassic Coast Kayaking Tour to Old Harry Rocks
Jurassic Coast Kayaking Tour to Old Harry Rocks
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Jurassic Coast Kayaking Tour to Old Harry Rocks

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Available from Apr 11
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Highlights

Enjoy a family-friendly adventure with expert instructors
Enjoy the chance to spot dolphins and seals in this marine conservation area
Learn about wild plants and edible seaweeds
Itinerary
Embark on a thrilling and immersive 2-hour kayak adventure to the iconic Old Harry Rocks—an unforgettable experience perfect for beginners, families, and nature lovers of all ages. Launching from our fantastic location on the shores of beautiful Middle Beach, you'll glide across the clear, sheltered waters of Studland Bay, part of a designated Marine Conservation Zone that's rich in wildlife, history, and natural beauty.

As you paddle through this breathtaking section of the Jurassic Coast, our highly experienced and friendly instructors will be right by your side, offering expert guidance to help you build confidence and master the basics of kayaking. Whether you're brand new to the sport or looking to sharpen your skills, they'll share practical tips, paddling techniques, and safety insights to ensure a fun, supportive, and educational experience on the water.

Along the way, you'll encounter a diverse range of marine wildlife—keep an eye out for curious seals bobbing nearby, pods of dolphins, and a variety of seabirds soaring overhead. Our guides will also introduce you to the fascinating world of edible seaweeds and coastal plants, pointing out species you can safely forage while explaining their role in the coastal ecosystem.

As you approach the towering chalk cliffs and dramatic sea stacks of Old Harry Rocks, your instructors will share stories from Studland Bay's rich history—from ancient smuggling routes and geological wonders to its crucial role during WWII as a training ground for D-Day landings.

This two-hour journey offers more than just spectacular views; it's a hands-on, eco-friendly adventure where learning, discovery, and exploration come together. With all equipment provided and no swimming ability required (thanks to buoyancy aids), it's the perfect way to connect with nature, try something new, and make lasting memories on the water.