Stand in Dinosaur Footprints at Spyway, Swanage

Stand in Dinosaur Footprints at Spyway, Swanage

Stand in Dinosaur Footprints at Spyway, Swanage
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No one believed me when I announced we were going on a mission to discover dinosaur footprints at a place called Spyway. Our mission took us through puddles, past a quarry and into some serious mud, finally ending at dinosaur footprints so enormous we could stand in them.

 

Priest’s Way

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetThe walk to Keates Quarry and the dinosaur footprints is an easy 3/4 of a mile along paths with sea views.

When you leave the Spyway car park head towards the sea and then turn right onto Priest’s Way in the direction of Worth Matravers. 

 

 

Keate’s Quarry

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetAlong Priest’s Way you walk past a working quarry that is surrounded by stacks of stone.

This is limestone from the local area, which has been quarried for centuries, building places like Corfe Castle and Westminster Abbey.

 

 

“Dinosaur Tracks” This Way

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetA little way after the quarry you come to a gate on the right with a picture of a dinosaur and “Dinosaur tracks” written on it.

 

 

 

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetKeates Quarry is then just a short walk across the field.

 

 

 

 

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetBe sure to bring wellies!

It was very muddy when we visited and we had to make stepping stones to reach the gate.

 

 

 

Dinosaur Footprints

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetThe fossilised dinosaur tracks are believed to have originally been made by Brachiosauruses walking on a lagoon’s beach.

Brachiosauruses were enormous plant eating dinosaurs that could grow to 30m long. They lived 145 million years ago at a time when Dorset was a tropical area covered in swamps, lagoons and forests.

 

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetThe footprints are enormous!

We think we spotted baby dinosaur footprints too.  

 

 

 

 

Dancing Ledge and the Cliffs

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetFrom the Spyway car park you can also walk towards the sea and cliffs and then either walk down the coastal paths or just enjoy the beautiful views.

I understand you can also see Dancing Ledge, which is an area of cliff that has been quarried into a flat ledge and has a rock pool that was created for local school children. 

 

 

Scratched Arse Ware?

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetSadly, we didn’t have time to explore the rest of Spyway and discover what Scratched Arse Ware is or see Dancing Ledge but I will update this post after our next visit.

 

 

 

Dinosaur Museum in Dorchester, DorsetInstead we drove for 20 minutes to Dorchester to see the Dinosaur Museum.

 

 

 

 

The Paths

Dinosaur Footprints, Keates Quarry, Spyway, Langton Matravers, Swanage, DorsetWhen we visited, the paths ranged from smooth to muddy and bumpy. I used an all terrain buggy and think you might struggle with a normal buggy. 

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Further Information

Nearest Town: Swanage
County: Dorset
Nearest Postcode: BH19 3HG

Opens: Daily
Cost: Free

Where to Eat: Bring a picnic. 
Facilities: None

How Long We Spent There: 2.5 hours
Buggies: I used an all terrain buggy without any problems, although I could not push it over the muddy fields. I think some of the paths might be too bumpy for a normal buggy.

Parking: There is medium sized car park.
Cost of Parking: Free

Wildlife You Might See: Seabirds like puffins, shags, guillemots and sea gulls, cows and insects.

Information Written: February 2020

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