Ballard Down & Old Harry

Chalk headland with stacks and dramatic cliffs.
Ballard Down offers fantastic views of the Dorset heaths, Poole Harbour and Old Harry Rocks.
- Owned/managed by: The National Trust
- Grid reference: SZ037815
- Location: Studland Swanage
- Access information: Parking and toilets Studland village. Access via footpaths.
- What can I see there? Migrant birds, breeding seabirds
- Best time to visit: All year
- Contact: National Trust Countryside Office 01929 450259
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Disused chalk pit.
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Saline lagoon (The Fleet), shingle beach (Chesil) view of Portland Harbour.
Large reedbed, open water, flood meadows and scrub attracting a good range of birds all year.
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National Nature Reserve.
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Chalk headland with stacks and dramatic cliffs.
Ballard Down offers fantastic views of the Dorset heaths, Poole Harbour and Old Harry Rocks.
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