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UK's Best Walks and Hikes Part 5: Isle of Portland

In part 5 our series featuring the UK’s best walks and hikes, outdoor enthusiast David Miller tells us about his latest adventure on the Isle of Portland.

ISLE OF PORTLAND (10 MILES - 1000FT - 3-4 HOURS)

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Navigating the 10-mile coastal path loop around the Isle of Portland requires a good level of fitness. The route is fully marked, following the South West Coast Path National Trail. The terrain is arduous and steep but worth the effort as you’ll experience breath-taking cliff tops, secluded coves and unearth local folklore mysteries surrounding the island. I recommend taking water and snacks as the cafe at Portland Bill (roughly halfway) is seasonal and not guaranteed to be open.

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The tour starts and finishes at Portland Castle which is located on the picturesque marina. There’s plenty of parking spaces and a choice of cafes for that all important post hike refreshment!

The first climb is the hardest on the tour and sees you ascending an old railway line around and onto the top of the island. Follow the path towards the abandoned prison and soak up the views as they are amongst the best in Dorset. Once on top you’ll follow a quarry path for a mile until you reach the infamous zig-zag goat path which is a steep technical downhill section. Be cautious descending.

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Up next is the first real highlight, the beautifully secluded Church Ope Cove. This section is arduous and tricky to navigate so take extra care to stay on route. You’ll follow more large open quarry paths until you reach Portland Bill lighthouse which marks the halfway point and perfect spot for refreshments. It’s all uphill from here. Portland’s West cliff is arguably the best section on the tour and cliff top hiking at its absolute finest. Tread with caution as there’s been a high case of cliff erosion in recent years, so please stay on the path and follow the marked diversions at all times! Notice the eerie Sculpture Park you pass through towards the end of the hike before you descend a steep grass hill back down onto the bottom of Portland and onto the start/finish location.

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For this particular hike I recommend using a quality hiking shoe due to the nature of the terrain. I used the Keen Ridge Flex Waterproof Walking Boots which really help to keep you in complete control no matter how technical the trail becomes. These versatile boots from Keen provide outstanding protection from the most aggressive trails and harshness of elements. I found them very supportive and grippy, especially in wet conditions and most definitely fit for purpose.

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Photos: David Miller

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