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Top 5 Castles around Purbeck

Best castles around Purbeck are found on the Isle of Purbeck, a peninsula in Dorset, UK. This region is characterized by its rich history, diverse historical structures, and stunning natural landscapes. Visitors can explore medieval ruins, 17th-century buildings, and Victorian follies. The area offers panoramic views of the Purbeck hills, ancient burial mounds, and the Jurassic Coast.

Best castles around Purbeck

  • The most popular castles is Corfe Castle Town Hall, a historical site located in the village below the…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Corfe Castle Town Hall

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Named after the dramatic castle ruins that sit on the high above the village, Corfe Castle is a delight to explore. Built strategically at a gap in the Purbeck Ridge, …

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Durlston Castle

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Near Durlston Castle there is a hiking trail high above the sea. There are wonderful views of the rocky cliffs.

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Corfe Castle Ruins

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High above this village towers the ruins of a castle that was built here by William the Conqueror. During the English Civil War (1642-1651), Corfe Castle remained a royal stronghold …

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Lulworth Castle

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This impressive 17th-century castle originally served as a hunting lodge for the aristocracy and royalty. It is open to visitors. For more information or to book tickets for the visit, you can visit: lulworth.com/visit/places-to-visit/castle-and-park

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Lovely landscape where the castle is on its own hill in-between two other hills.

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Lulworth Castle

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Lulworth is a tiny village that hides a large castle behind the tall trees of the surrounding park. Lulworth Castle was built in 1610 as a hunting lodge. After the …

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Sheree Gould
October 5, 2025, Durlston Castle

Stop here for a great breakfast

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Paul
August 14, 2025, Durlston Castle

Nice cafe. Usually art installations downstairs. Walks along coast and not far to Swanage. https://www.durlston.co.uk/

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MCW73
May 16, 2025, Lulworth Castle

Lulworth Castle is a prominent historic site in Dorset, England, with a rich history spanning centuries. Built in the early 17th century as a hunting lodge, it has served as a family seat, a venue for royalty, and a tourist attraction, according to the Lulworth Estate. The castle has undergone significant renovations and is now open to the public, offering visitors a glimpse into its past and a chance to explore its beautiful grounds, says English Heritage.

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MCW73
April 5, 2025, Durlston Castle

Built by W.M. Hardy in 1886-87 entirely of local stone. The 'castle' was never a real castle: it was purpose-built by Burt as a restaurant for the visitors to his estate. The castle played a part in the evolution of radio and telecommunications. A team of Marconi's engineers used the roof of the castle in the 1890s for some of their early wireless experiments to transmit to the Isle of Wight. The castle passed through the hands of many owners until in 1973 it was bought by Dorset County Council. It was designated as a listed building at Grade II in 1983.

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Chris
December 9, 2024, Durlston Castle

amazing visitor centre, views, galleries, exhibtions shop etc

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Named after the dramatic castle ruins that sit on the high above the village, Corfe Castle is a delight to explore. Built strategically at a gap in the Purbeck Ridge, the castle dates back to the 10th century and is today owned by the National Trust. The village is built from characteristic grey Purbeck limestone and boasts a wealth of places to eat and drink, as well as many accommodation options. The walking in the region is superb, with the heaths, hills and, of course, the excellent coast path.

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MCW73
June 3, 2024, Durlston Castle

Get here early and on a clear day.... you'll be hard pushed to find a better place to catch a beautiful sunrise. John Mowlem, a Swanage-born man, was a stonemason and builder. He was the founder of the quarrying and construction company Mowlem. He and his nephew and business partner George Burt wanted to give something back to their home town, which was the source of their Portland and Purbeck limestone, popular for building at the time. John Mowlem built the Mowlem Institute, a reading room and public library, in 1862. George Burt purchased an undulating tract of land covering Durlston Head during the same year. This estate, the Durlston Estate, included quarries that supplied their firm with limestone. Burt developed this estate as a tourist attraction. Burt established the Durlston Estate upon the crest of the hill and here he built his folly Durlston Castle. The castle was designed by the Weymouth architect G.R. Crickmay (1830-1907) and built by W.M. Hardy in 1886-87 entirely of local stone. The 'castle' was never a real castle: it was purpose-built by Burt as a restaurant for the visitors to his estate. The castle played a part in the evolution of radio and telecommunications. A team of Marconi's engineers used the roof of the castle in the 1890s for some of their early wireless experiments to transmit to the Isle of Wight. The castle passed through the hands of many owners until in 1973 it was bought by Dorset County Council. It was designated as a listed building at Grade II in 1983.

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Unique village with it's own iconic ruin as well as great village shop, bakery and a few pubs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical sites can I expect to see among the castles around Purbeck?

The Purbeck region offers a diverse range of historical structures. You can explore medieval ruins like Corfe Castle Ruins, a dramatic 11th-century fortress built by William the Conqueror. There are also 17th-century buildings such as Lulworth Castle, originally a hunting lodge. Additionally, you'll find Victorian follies like Durlston Castle, which now serves as a visitor centre, and the unique Clavell Tower, a Tuscan-style observatory.

Which castles offer the best panoramic views of the Purbeck region?

For breathtaking panoramic views, Corfe Castle Ruins are unparalleled, offering vistas of the Purbeck hills, ancient burial mounds, and Poole Bay. Durlston Castle provides spectacular rooftop views of the Jurassic Coast, and climbing the tower at Lulworth Castle also offers impressive views of the countryside.

Are there family-friendly castles to visit in Purbeck?

Yes, several castles in Purbeck are great for families. Corfe Castle Ruins provide a fun-filled day out for all ages with its imposing ruins and historical village. Lulworth Castle offers extensive parkland, a children's playground, and activities like hunting for hidden bats. Durlston Castle, within Durlston Country Park, has engaging displays for families and diverse trail options.

What outdoor activities and trails are available near the castles in Purbeck?

The Purbeck region offers numerous outdoor activities. Near Corfe Castle, you can find excellent walking in the heaths, hills, and along the coast path. Durlston Country Park, home to Durlston Castle, provides five waymarked trails for exploring wildflower meadows, woodlands, and clifftop paths. For more extensive adventures, you can explore running trails like the 'Old Harry Rocks loop from Corfe Castle' or cycling routes such as 'The Sika Trail loop from Wareham'. Find more routes in the running, gravel biking, and cycling guides for Purbeck.

Are there easy walking trails to or around the castles?

Yes, there are various walking options. The picturesque village of Corfe Castle, with its winding streets, is easy to explore. Durlston Country Park, surrounding Durlston Castle, offers diverse trail options, some of which are suitable for easier walks. The grounds of Lulworth Castle also provide spacious grounds and woodland walks suitable for a leisurely stroll.

How long does it typically take to explore Corfe Castle?

Exploring Corfe Castle Ruins and the surrounding village can easily take a few hours to half a day, depending on your interest in history and how much you wish to explore the ruins, the village, and perhaps enjoy a meal or drink. The National Trust manages the site and offers regular events, which might extend your visit.

Is parking available at Corfe Castle?

Yes, parking is available at Corfe Castle. There is a large National Trust car park located just outside the village, with a short walk to the castle entrance and the village itself.

Can I bring my dog to the castles or on walks nearby?

Many areas around the castles are dog-friendly. Lulworth Castle is dog-friendly, allowing dogs in its extensive parkland. The walking trails around Corfe Castle and within Durlston Country Park are generally suitable for dogs, though specific rules might apply within the castle ruins or visitor centres. Always check local signage for restrictions, especially regarding leads.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the castles?

Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The village of Corfe Castle, overlooked by the dramatic Corfe Castle Ruins, has a wealth of places to eat and drink, including a fantastic bakery near the castle grounds entrance. Durlston Castle houses a cafe with a sun terrace. Lulworth Castle also has a tearoom.

Which castles are best to visit if I'm staying near Swanage?

If you're staying near Swanage, Durlston Castle is an excellent choice as it's located within Durlston Country Park, just outside Swanage. It offers stunning coastal views and serves as a gateway to diverse trails. Corfe Castle Ruins are also a relatively short and scenic journey from Swanage, often accessible via a heritage steam railway.

What is the best time of year to visit the castles around Purbeck?

The Purbeck castles can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and enjoying outdoor activities, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, especially around the Purbeck hills. Winter can offer dramatic, atmospheric views of the ruins, particularly Corfe Castle, often with fewer crowds. Always check opening times, as some attractions might have reduced hours in the off-season.

Are there any unique or lesser-known castles in the Purbeck area?

While not a traditional castle, Clavell Tower is a unique Grade II listed, circular, Tuscan-style folly perched dramatically on Hen Cliff overlooking Kimmeridge Bay. It offers incredible panoramic views and has inspired renowned authors. Another unique site is Brownsea Castle on Brownsea Island, originally a Tudor fort. While primarily a private hotel, the island itself is a wildlife haven managed by the National Trust, offering glimpses of the castle's exterior and scenic trails.

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