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Thursday, 27 March 2014

Hills and views-Golden Cap



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Golden Cap from Charmouth

Golden Cap, at 627 ft, is one of the highest points on the Dorset coastline and dominates the view eastwards from Lyme Regis and westwards from West Bay. 
When I peer groggily from my bedroom window first thing in the morning and see it's still there I know all's right with world. To me, it is Dorset's very own version of Ayers Rock, adopting a myriad of characteristics from blue black and looming through  to golden and purple, depending on the weather and time of day.

Getting to the top is not the struggle you might imagine if you take the route shown. The 
six mile walk begins at the National Trust car park in Langdon Wood and is clearly signposted. The seagull's eye views are exhilarating and could make you wish for a pair of wings. 

Top of Golden Cap looking east towards Seatown

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