These walks are short, circular trails following footpaths and quiet roads alongside the rivers Frome and Piddle at Wareham.
Purbeck's wetlands (seen at their best from autumn to spring) are fascinating, yet relatively undiscovered. They support up to 20,000 birds in the winter as well as water voles, otters, salmon and trout.
Parts of the Wareham Two Rivers Walks overlap with the Frome Valley Trail.
Start point: | Wareham Quay |
Distance: | Between 2 ¼ and 3 ¼ miles - these routes are signposted as 'Two Rivers Walks' or a picture of a Lapwing bird. |
Typical time to complete the walks: | Between 1.5 and 4 hours |
Route leaflet | Download a copy of the Wareham Two Rivers Walks leaflet for free. For a copy of the leaflet in large print, please call 01929 557237. |
Relevant Ordnance Survey map: | Explorer Map No.OL15 (Purbeck and South Dorset). |
Footwear and clothing: | Walking boots are recommended all year as there are some sections which might be muddy (even in summer) wellington boots are better in winter. The bankside vegetation grows tall and thick in summer, so lightweight trousers and long sleeve t-shirts are advised to guard against brambles and nettles. |
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Parking: | Long stay parking in Wareham is available at Streche Road or Connegar Lane. |
Facilities and Refreshments: | Wareham has a variety of cafes, pubs and restaurants. The nearest public toilets are found on The Quay or at Howards Lane car park. |
Other activities in the area: | Wareham Walls, Northport Greenway and Sika Trail, Purbeck cycle rides, Wareham Forest Way, The Purbeck Way, The Purbeck Way West Route, Wareham Forest, Morden Bog, Wareham Museum. |
A link to Google Streetview | See the start of the walk. |
Are you staying a while in Wareham? You can find walker-friendly accommodation on the Visit Dorset website.