Best attractions and places to see around Langton Matravers include a variety of natural features, cultural sites, and points of interest within the Isle of Purbeck. This charming village offers access to the Jurassic Coast, characterized by rolling hills and green fields. The area is known for its historical quarrying of Purbeck stone and provides numerous opportunities for coastal walks and exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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There is a slight climb down to the pool but doable, just watch your footing.
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Short walk but interesting destination if you enjoy history
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Atop the dramatic cliffs of St Aldhelm's Head, south of Worth Matravers village, stands a striking 12th-century chapel dedicated to St Aldhelm, the early 8th century Bishop of Sherborne. The chapel gives its name to the headland, which rises 354 feet above the rocky shore below. Near the chapel stands a coastguard lookout station and a radar research memorial.Very little is known about the chapel's origins. A local legend says that in AD 1140 a bridge and groom were drowned when their boat capsized off the headland, and the bride's father erected the chapel built the chapel in their memory. He paid for a light to be kept burning in the chapel to help sailors avoid his daughter's fate. It is entirely possible that the legend is based on fact, and the chapel was taken over by the church.
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Langton Matravers offers access to several stunning natural features. You can visit Dancing Ledge, a unique rock formation on the Jurassic Coast, or the iconic chalk stacks of Old Harry Rocks. The area also features the historic Winspit Quarry Caves and the fascinating Keates Quarry Dinosaur Footprints, offering a glimpse into prehistoric life.
Yes, Langton Matravers is a fantastic base for walkers. The renowned South West Coast Path runs through the village, offering breathtaking coastal views. Popular routes include the Spyway walk towards Dancing Ledge and the historic Priest's Way. For more detailed routes, you can explore the easy hikes around Langton Matravers guide.
To delve into the region's past, visit the Langton Matravers Museum (Purbeck Stone Museum), which showcases the area's rich history of quarrying and the economic importance of Purbeck stone. You can also explore the ancient St Aldhelm's Chapel, a Norman chapel with a fascinating history, or the Winspit Quarry Caves, a disused quarry that supplied stone for London buildings.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy Putlake Adventure Farm (also known as Salt Pig Farm at Putlake), a working farm with animal encounters, tractor rides, and play areas. The Keates Quarry Dinosaur Footprints offer an exciting educational experience for children, and rock pooling at Kimmeridge Bay is also a popular activity.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) are generally ideal for visiting Langton Matravers, offering pleasant weather for coastal walks and exploring outdoor attractions. The Langton Matravers Museum is typically open from April to September. For those seeking fewer crowds, winter can offer a peaceful experience with dramatic coastal scenery.
Yes, the area around Langton Matravers provides excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, including challenging trails and scenic paths. For specific routes and difficulty levels, check out the cycling around Langton Matravers and MTB Trails around Langton Matravers guides.
The village is home to The King's Arms, a traditional pub offering a selection of beers, ciders, and pub food. It's a popular spot for both locals and visitors to relax and refuel after exploring the area.
You can discover over 100 fossilized dinosaur tracks at Keates Quarry Dinosaur Footprints. This unique site preserves a flat layer of rock with ancient imprints, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life in the region.
Yes, just outside the village, the Burngate Stone Carving Centre offers workshops and courses where visitors can try their hand at stone carving. This craft is deeply rooted in the region's history, given the area's long tradition of Purbeck stone quarrying.
While Langton Matravers is a village, local bus routes connect it to nearby towns like Swanage, which can serve as a hub for accessing various attractions. It's advisable to check current bus schedules for specific routes and timings to plan your visit effectively.
While popular, areas like Dancing Ledge and Winspit Quarry Caves can offer a sense of tranquility, especially outside of peak tourist times. Kimmeridge Bay, known for its rock pools and snorkeling, also provides a scenic escape. Exploring the various paths of the South West Coast Path away from the most popular viewpoints can also lead to quieter spots.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Old Harry Rocks, which offers stunning vistas across Studland Bay and the Jurassic Coast. Clavell Tower, a folly on the headland near Kimmeridge Bay, also provides sweeping views across the bay and coastline. Additionally, St Aldhelm's Chapel, perched on a high outcrop, offers expansive sea views.


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