Swyre Head (the western one) with Durdle Door beyond from Bat's Head.
From Bat's Head westwards with The Fountain Rock (the column shaped rock) and White Nothe beyond.
View from White Nothe eastwards - note the old navigation beacon (one of two in this area).
A Scarab beetle found sunbathing on the path.
Remains of a wartime lookout/pillbox at White Nothe overlooking Portland Harbour, formerly a Royal Navy anchorage.
A high perch.
A bench with a stunning view east at White Nothe.
St Catherine's by the Sea, Holworth
The Osmington White Horse.
Carved in 1808 into the limestone hillside it is a likeness of a mounted
King George III who was a benefactor to nearby Weymouth and there
became the first monarch to bathe in public in the sea.
Boxing Hare.
This clever statue was seen in Osmington old village on top of a garage entrance.
The isle of Portland from White Horse Hill.
Harvest on the hills.
The ridge near White Horse Hill. Farmers Weekly reports that yields are higher than was feared during the spring drought.