Studland Bay, Dorset

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January 2025

Studland Bay tide times

Date Low tides High tides
Tue21
08:441.1m
21:011.0m
11:491.7m
Wed22
09:311.2m
21:521.2m
00:151.6m
12:261.6m
Thu23
10:271.3m
22:521.3m
01:011.6m
13:131.6m
Fri24
11:331.3m
02:151.6m
14:271.5m
Sat25
00:001.3m
12:471.2m
08:571.8m
22:021.7m
Sun26
01:131.2m
13:541.1m
05:221.7m
23:061.8m




January 2025

Studland Bay tide times

Date Low tides High tides
Mon27
02:151.1m
14:460.9m
06:061.8m
20:111.7m
Tue28
03:071.0m
15:330.7m
07:042.0m
20:511.9m


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January 2025

Studland Bay weather forecast

Date Temp Rain
Tue21 Weather symbol 5°-6°C 9%
Wed22 Weather symbol 2°-6°C 50%
Thu23 Weather symbol 7°-10°C 59%
Fri24 Weather symbol 6°-12°C 94%
Sat25 Weather symbol 6°-9°C 15%
Sun26 Weather symbol 9°-10°C 55%




January 2025

Studland Bay wind forecast

Date Speed Gusts
Tue21 Wind symbol 4mph 5mph
Wed22 Wind symbol 3mph 5mph
Thu23 Wind symbol 9mph 16mph
Fri24 Wind symbol 11mph 19mph
Sat25 Wind symbol 5mph 8mph
Sun26 Wind symbol 9mph 15mph




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Things to see and do near Studland Bay

If you're planning a visit to Studland Bay, you'll find that there are plenty of things to see and do in the surrounding area. Here are just a few ideas to help you make the most of your trip.

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  • Visit the ruins of Corfe Castle, a medieval fortification located on a hilltop overlooking Studland Bay. The castle offers stunning views of the surrounding area and is a great place to learn about the history of the region.
  • Go for a walk or hike along the South West Coast Path, which offers some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in England. The path passes through Studland Bay and offers a variety of routes to explore, including the stunning Studland Beach and the nearby heathland.
  • Relax on the sandy beaches of Studland Bay. The bay has three main beaches: South Beach, Middle Beach, and Knoll Beach. Each offers a unique experience and is a great place to sunbathe, swim, or simply enjoy the stunning views.
  • Visit the National Trust's Studland Nature Reserve, a peaceful area of heathland and woodland home to a variety of flora and fauna. The reserve offers a variety of walking trails and is a great place to spot birds, butterflies, and other wildlife.
  • Go birdwatching at the RSPB's Arne Nature Reserve, located just a short distance from Studland Bay. The reserve is home to a wide variety of bird species, including redshanks, curlews, and avocets.
  • Explore the nearby town of Swanage, which offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and other amenities. Swanage is also home to a number of historic attractions, including the Swanage Railway and the ruins of Old Swanage.
  • Visit the Tank Museum in Bovington, which features a collection of tanks and other military vehicles from World War I to the present day. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of warfare and is a great place to learn about the role of tanks in modern combat.
  • Go sailing or kayaking in Studland Bay, which offers a variety of watersports activities. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced sailor, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the beautiful waters of the bay.
  • Visit the Durlston Country Park, located just a short distance from Studland Bay. The park offers a variety of walking trails and is a great place to spot wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and deer.
  • Take a boat trip to Old Harry Rocks, a series of chalk cliffs located just off the coast of Studland Bay. The boat trip offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline and is a great way to experience the natural beauty of the area.
  • Visit the Jurassic Coast Visitor Centre in Swanage, which offers a variety of interactive exhibits and activities about the geology and natural history of the region. The visitor centre is a great place to learn about the area's rich history and the unique geological features of the Jurassic Coast.
  • Go horse riding along the beach at Studland Bay. The bay offers a variety of horse riding trails, including a route along the beach and through the nearby heathland.
  • Visit the Purbeck Heritage Coast Centre in Swanage, which offers a variety of exhibits and activities about the natural history and heritage of the Purbeck region. The centre is a great place to learn about the local flora and fauna, as well as the area's rich cultural heritage.
  • Take a trip to Brownsea Island, located just off the coast of Studland Bay. The island is a nature reserve and is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including red squirrels and birds. The island also offers a variety of walking trails and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

There are many things to see and do near Studland Bay. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or outdoor activities, you'll find plenty of ways to enjoy your time in the area!