Views along Footpath 6 |
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Heather Walk Exposed The Infamous Red Posts NT woodland destruction SUNday Action Day 2005 Previous SUN Action Days The Traditional Nudist Area Beautiful Studland Views along Footpath 6 Views along Shell Bay Old Harry & The Pinnacles Aerial photos of Studland Cartoons by Ricky SUN's Bare Essentials |
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The entrance to FP6 from Ferry Road - you
have to be early if you want to park near to this |
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A National Trust 'No Dogs' sign at the top
of FP6 fails to mention dogs ARE allowed on the
South West Costal Path
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This sign appeared just inside FP6 for
years. It's removal serves only to increase complaints from uninformed
visitors. SUN would like this sign reinstalled.
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The path winds through two areas of broadleaf
woodland. This is the first. |
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Between the two areas of woodland and to the
left shows a large expanse of heather which was previously enjoyed by some
nudists
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Looking left (towards Bournemouth) at the
back of the broadleaf woodland where SUN would like 'Heather Walk'
re-routed |
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The broadleaf woodland hold many treasures,
including a number of deep water areas |
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Nearly there... out of the woodland at the
start of the last stretch of dunes before the beach. SUN urged the
National Trust to
provide this bin. Previously FP6 often had litter scattered along its
length
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Further on down and looking right towards
Knoll Beach shows the southern part of heather walk. The path is now wide
enough for the National Trust Wardens Quad Bikes |
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Views into the woodland reveal beautiful
tangles of trunks and branches, especially nice when the sun's
overhead |
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The second 'No Dogs' sign which also fails to
mention your right to be with your dog along the South West Coastal Path |
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The sea lies over the brow. The
sign next to the red post says 'Naturists may be seen beyond this
point'. |
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The reverse side of the sign says 'Please
dress beyond this point' |
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