It was thought that Studland was a prime location for a German invasion during WWII. Massive anti- invasion defences were constructed in 1941 and the archaeology is still there in the landscape if you know where to look! Join Pam White of the National Trust to find out more.
Sensible clothing and footwear are recommended. This walk is about 2 miles long and is expected to last around 2 hours. Walking is mostly on tracks and some on sand, so please wear sturdy footwear.
This walk is free to attend but if you enjoy your walk, please give a donation to the walk leader on the day.
Booking is required as numbers are limited. The group sizes will be kept small to ensure everyone feels comfortable. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Meet at National Trust car park, Knowl Beach, Studland BH19 3AQ, grid reference SZ 0333 8354 and What3words = ///lingering.reflector.geology National Trust members can park for free in this car park, but there is a charge for non members.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Claire Pinder claire.pinder@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk 01305 224921
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