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  • Day 255

    9. West Bay to Golden Cap

    June 23, 2021 in England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    We leave West Bay via West Cliff, above the Esplanade; whereas the East Cliff is composed mainly of Bridport Sand, the West Cliff is composed mainly of the younger Frome Clay and has a much different look. We walk down to Eype Mouth and cross this to walk along the cliff face of Monarchs Way to Thorncombe Beacon. The path then goes along Doghouse Hill and descends down Ridge Cliff to Seatown.

    Seatown is a coastal hamlet just south of Chideock and Golden Cap - at 191m, the highest cliff on the south coast of England - is only one mile west. We walk up the steep slope to the the top of Golden Cap; it is named from the distinctive outcrop of golden greensand rock at the top of the cliff. There are great views at the top in both directions.

    We descend to St Gabriel's mouth and then double over the small river via the remnants of St Gabriel's Chapel; the old village of Stanton St Gabriel was situated here, but abandoned two centuries ago. We pass Langdon Wood on our way back to Seatown.
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