5 Budget-friendly Things to do in Langton Matravers That You Shouldn't Miss

February 2, 2022 Darleen Reid

Discover the best top things to do in Langton Matravers, United Kingdom including Burngate Stone Carving Centre, South West Coast Path - Dancing Ledge and Langton Matravers, Putlake Adventure Farm, Dancing Ledge, Keates Quarry Dinosaur Footprints.

1. Burngate Stone Carving Centre

Kingston Road, Langton Matravers, Swanage BH19 3BE England +44 1929 439405 [email protected] http://www.burngatestonecentre.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Burngate Stone Carving Centre

Located in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, Burngate provides facilities and expert tuition in traditional stone carving skills for residents and visitors.Description A varied programme of courses and activities with something to suit everyone from 6 years to 80+. The location is inspirational, and the surrounding landscape is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it is also part of the Jurassic coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We have a small, friendly tearoom serving tea, coffee, homemade Dorset apple cake, and local Purbeck ice cream. Sit back and relax in the peace and quiet. We have gallery space exhibiting a variety of arts, crafts and sculpture by local artists and sculptors.General information. We run Have-a-Go carving sessions - two hours of fun! Ideal for all ages whatever the weather.Courses to suit all levels of experience. Courses include: Freeform Carving, Relief and Intro to Stone Carving, Ideal for individuals, family/groups/corporate.

Reviewed By dianeaB5223WJ

Fantastic morning. 2 hours learning to do the basics with Jigger . Thoroughly enjoyed every minute learning new skills. Excellent morning day out and beautiful views

2. South West Coast Path - Dancing Ledge and Langton Matravers

1 Durnford Drove Spyway Car Park, Langton Matravers, Swanage BH19 3HG England +44 1392 383560 [email protected] http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/27/
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South West Coast Path -  Dancing Ledge and Langton Matravers

A 4.7 mile pastoral route taking in the South West Coast Path by hay meadows and flower-filled chalk grasslands, with the possibility of seeing puffins, bats and even dolphins. The steep cliffs have been hollowed out by quarrying of Purbeck limestone, shot through in places with important fossils, and the route follows ancient lanes through crumbling stone boundaries dating back hundreds of years.

Reviewed By SP609 - London, United Kingdom

We walked roughly 10-12 miles along this coastline every day, taking in different areas and it was absolutely stunning. We hope to do it again next year.

3. Putlake Adventure Farm

High Street, Langton Matravers, Swanage BH19 3EU England +44 1929 422917 [email protected] http://www.putlakeadventurefarm.com/
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Putlake Adventure Farm

Putlake Adventure Farm is a small family run business set in the rural village of Langton Matravers, Dorset. We offer a day of fun whatever the weather. Spend time in our large 3 storey indoor soft play area where parents can sit and enjoy a cup of tea knowing their children are having fun.Outside you can hold a Rabbit or Guinea Pig, groom a pony and bottle feed Lambs or Goats. There are also an array of other animals to see from Alpacas and an Owl to cute Chinchillas and Tortoises.Outside also boasts a wooden climbing frame area, sandpits and go karts to wizz around on.Coming in 2014 - Colouring room for those wet days, sand art, extended go kart area and a Hay barn.Putlake also has a lovely Tea Room (Poppy tearooms) serving warm soup, paninis and sandwiches. Indulge in a cream tea or a slice of homemade cake.

Reviewed By loum549 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Friendly and helpful staff, had enjoyable tractor and trailer ride with Farmer Steve and kids got to sit in his tractor. Food in the tea rooms was outstanding and great value for money and excellent service. Kids enjoyed feeding the goats milk and grooming the pony and grandma enjoyed a conversation with Monty the talking parrot!!! Lovely large indoor soft play and lots of outdoor play areas. All in all great day out and great value for money.

4. Dancing Ledge

Jurassic Coast, Langton Matravers, Swanage England
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4.5 based on 97 reviews

Dancing Ledge

Reviewed By nbxprez - London, United Kingdom

This is a must-see place to visit if you are in the area. If you're walking the Jurassic Coast, spare an hour to walk down to the old quarry and admire the scenery. If you are up to scrambling down to the wave-cut platform (and up again) you can brave a dip in the pool. Otherwise grab a suitable rock to sit and take a breather. For those who want a shorter walk, you can drive to Langton Matravers and head to Spyway where there is an NT carpark (pay and display). It's a 40 minute stroll past the barn. Follow the signs for 'Dancing Ledge'. The return leg is quite steep but manageable.

5. Keates Quarry Dinosaur Footprints

Priests Way, Langton Matravers, Swanage England +44 1929 450002 https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/spyway/features/the-keates-quarry-dinosaur-footprints
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Keates Quarry Dinosaur Footprints

Reviewed By Adventure50820437896 - Dorset, United Kingdom

Took our two year old. He loved the walk there, saw cows, sheep and horses on the way. As you get to the quarry there were also diggers and trucks which he was very excited to see. The footprints are really interesting and he enjoyed standing in them. You wouldn’t spend much time there it’s not very big, but great you can go and look. Just reading the other reviews re the walk. It’s not long about a mile slight incline getting there but nothing much. It’s mostly flat, we took a buggy. Our two year old pretty much ran the whole way and back. I would say a dry day that’s not too hot would be best. The car park has a map, you literally walk right from the car park. Turn first right and keep going straight through quite a few gates. You get to the quarry and keep going straight through another gate and down another path. Gate for the footprints is marked on the right. There were cows in the field you have to walk through.

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