Golden Cap Circular (Langdon Hill)
Dorset
Golden Cap is the highest point on England's south coast at 191 metres, and this 7.2 km circular from Langdon Hill earns one of Dorset's most spectacular viewpoints. The route climbs through sheltered woodland before breaking out onto exposed coastal paths with sweeping views across Lyme Bay and the Jurassic Coast. The climb is sustained and the terrain uneven in places, with 336 metres of cumulative elevation gain making this a properly physical walk. But the reward is a real sense of coastal drama — golden sandstone cliffs, crashing waves and the vast curve of the bay stretching toward Portland.
This dog friendly walk suits fit, active dogs who enjoy a challenge. The woodland sections provide sheltered sniffing, while the exposed clifftop stretches deliver exhilarating sea air and wide-open ground. Off-lead potential is moderate, though leads are essential near cliff edges and through any fields where livestock may be grazing. The steep climbs provide excellent exercise, and the varied terrain keeps dogs thoroughly engaged. Bring plenty of water as there's limited natural access on the upper sections, and be prepared for wind exposure on the summit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Golden Cap Circular scores 9 out of 10 for dog friendliness, making it one of Dorset's most rewarding walks for dogs who love a challenge. The route offers a great mix of sheltered woodland and open clifftop terrain, giving dogs plenty of variety , from shaded sniffing through the trees to exhilarating sea air on the exposed summit. It's best suited to fit, active dogs rather than those who prefer an easy stroll, given the sustained climb and uneven ground.
Off-lead potential here is moderate , there are sections where dogs can roam more freely, but leads are essential near the cliff edges for safety, and you should keep dogs on lead through any fields where livestock may be grazing. The woodland sections and open clifftop stretches offer the best opportunities for a bit more freedom, but the exposed nature of parts of the route means you'll want to stay attentive throughout.
This is a properly physical walk , 7.2 km with 336 metres of cumulative elevation gain , so it's worth making sure your dog is fit enough for the challenge before you set off. There's no natural water access on the upper sections, so bringing plenty of water for your dog is essential. The summit can be very exposed and windy, so be prepared for the elements. Parking is at the National Trust Langdon Hill car park, which is free for members but charged for non-members, and there are no other facilities on site.
Location
Langdon Hill National Trust Car Park, Higher Sea Lane, Chideock, Dorset, DT6 6JH
50.7356, -2.8249
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