Plan your visit
Facilities
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Visitor centre is closed
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Car park is closed
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Toilets are closed
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Accessible toilets are closed
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Baby changing is closed
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Pushchair friendly
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Cafe is closed
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Binocular hire is closed
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Guided walks is closed
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Viewing points are closed
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Nature trails
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Shop is closed
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Educational facilities are closed
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Play area is closed
Accessibility
How to get here
Wareham is the closest station (4 miles / 6.5 km from reserve). You can catch the bus from the train station (see 'by bus' for more details).
The Purbeck Breezer number 40 stops at Stoborough Green, from the bus stop it is 3 miles to Arne. Head along New Road for 0.4 miles, then turn right onto Arne Road.
The reserve is accessible by bike (please use ‘by road’ directions). We have bike racks in the main car park and by the cafe. The bridleway, which leads to Shipstal beach, is also accessible by bike.
From Wareham town centre, head south over the causeway to Stoborough. Travel through Stoborough, turn left onto New Road, signposted for Arne. Turn right at the cross roads in the village of Ridge, follow the road for approximately 3 miles to Arne, the car park is located on the right at the beginning of Arne village.
Sat nav POI file: If you have a satellite navigation system that can accept POI files, please see our POI page for a download link and instructions.
The Purbeck Cycleway passes within 1.5 miles / 2km of the car park.
Downloads
Helping you find your way around. PDF, 194Kb
Arne trail guideArne visual guide. PDF, 194Kb
Arne visual guideContact Arne
- RSPB Arne, Arne Rd, Wareham BH20 5BJ, UK
- arne@rspb.org.uk
- 01929 553360
- @rspbarne
- Find us on facebook
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Hyde’s Heath open

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Woodlarks, nightjars, sand lizards, Dartford warblers and many other beautiful creatures stand to benefit from this special piece of land. While Hyde’s Heath is now open to visitors, it is closed to dogs because of the risks posed to rare ground-nesting birds and other sensitive wildlife.