Dancing Ledge
Tourist attraction · Langton Matravers ·

Dancing Ledge

Tourist attraction · Langton Matravers ·

Rock ledge offering swimming, climbing, and coastal views

scenic views
steep descent
challenging access
adventurous
natural pool
low tide
wild waters
frigiid waters
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S W Coast Path, Swanage BH19 3LD, United Kingdom Get directions

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Women Who Travel Podcast: Plunging Into Britain's Wild and Frigid Waters

"When we arrived at the coast, the sea was laid out before us. I stepped forward to peer over the ledge, and there was the pool. A speck among the limestone. ... Dancing Ledge was how I experienced my friendship with Miri, a safe space with an otherwise turbulent times."

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Dancing Ledge

Jamie H.

Google
A great place for walkers, hikers and climbing enthusiasts - a slightly strenuous walk to get to/from for some, but it’s worth it, lots of people enjoying just sitting looking out across the view and groups of rock climbers practicing in their gear. Even on a warm, sunny day it’s generally calm without too many people around. The geology here is quite fascinating when looking at the texture of the rock close to the waters edge.

David Z.

Google
An adventurous trail to the water's edge, inviting you to climb and offering beautiful views of the untouched nature. Suitable only for people without walking aids and for those who are physically active. At the end, there's the opportunity to swim under the shelter of the rocks.

Tharindi P.

Google
It's a gorgeous place to spend the day.. I've been there twice and would love to visit again.

Andreina G.

Google
Beautiful spot for a bit of hiking, ending with a refreshing dip in its natural pool (if you’re brave enough 🥶). Make sure the tide is low and the conditions are safe before diving in. Bring a towel and a change of clothes if you’re planning to take the plunge. The descent can be a bit tricky, as there’s a short 5-metre rock climb involved, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. Highly recommended for an adventurous day out!

Gunsheel S.

Google
An area of outstanding beauty and breathtaking coastal scenery. Accessibility isn't particularly easy and one must exercise extreme caution due to the steep descent and the need to scramble down rocks make it particularly challenging for families with young children. Ensure you take plenty of water and some snack.

J

Google
What a beautiful place to visit! The weather made this visit so much more enjoyable! Sat here, had some lunch, relaxed and enjoyed the views. I wouldn't recommend if your hard of walking as the route down is uneven and very steep.

Ezgi K.

Google
I was having a short trip to Bournemouth so this place was near it , brilliant landscape amazing atmosphere with spectecular view Amazing scenery with a relaxing atmosphere Definitely a place worth to visit , want to go again if i can

Susan H.

Google
Used to visit here many years ago and recently revisited. Just as lovely as I remember it. Steep grassy walk down to (and back up from) the car park, or walk along the coast from Swanage. To access the pool at sea level you need to scramble down the last section of rocks, not particularly difficult if you’re reasonably fit but if you have short legs like me you’ll have to jump a short way down so be prepared. If you wish to swim you need to be there at low tide but also be aware that in rough weather it won’t be possible. Photos show the contrast between two visits, both at low tide! Respect the sea and return on a different day if it’s too rough.