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Golden Cap

Scenic Place • Dorset • DT6 6ED
Golden Cap

Golden Cap is the highest point on the south coast of England at 191 metres, a clifftop of great beauty on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset where the distinctive orange-red summit of upper greensand gives the headland its name and its colour. The National Trust estate surrounding it covers over 650 hectares of farmland, cliff, heath and woodland between Charmouth and Seatown, one of the most extensive stretches of undeveloped Jurassic Coast managed for public access, and the walking on and around the headland provides some of the finest coastal scenery in the southwest.

The summit rewards the steep ascent from Seatown or the longer approach from Charmouth with panoramic views that extend from Portland Bill to the east to the cliffs beyond Lyme Regis to the west, and on clear days across Lyme Bay as far as Dartmoor. The orange greensand capping the summit contrasts with the grey Lias clays and blue limestone below in the cliff faces, and this visible geological layering is a characteristic feature of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site throughout its length.

The beach at Seatown below the headland is one of the best fossil-hunting sites on the Jurassic Coast, with the combination of Lias clays and frequent cliff falls producing a regular supply of ammonites, belemnites and occasional larger fossils. Charmouth beach, a short walk to the west, is one of the most celebrated fossil beaches in the world, and the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre provides expert guidance on what can be found and where.

The National Trust land of the Golden Cap estate supports traditional meadow habitats with a variety of wildflowers, and the combination of coastal geology, fossil beaches, clifftop walking and the old-fashioned charm of the village at Seatown makes this section of the Jurassic Coast one of its most rewarding stretches.

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