Kimmeridge Bay snorkel trail

Kimmeridge Bay snorkel trail

Hayley Roberts / Kimmeridge Bay snorkel trail

Kimmeridge Bay Snorkel Trail

Explore Kimmeridge Bay beneath the waves

From May to September, visitors to The Fine Foundation Wild Seas Centre can discover the magical marine world of Kimmeridge Bay first-hand on our iconic snorkel trail.

Set in the bay’s calm, shallow waters, the self-led trail guides snorkellers across a variety of seabed habitats, including sandy seabeds, rocky reefs and even a Japanese seaweed garden.

Five buoys mark the 400-metre route, each anchored to the seabed and highlighting a different habitat. Along the way, you’ll encounter a rich diversity of marine life and colourful seaweeds to spot and enjoy.

Species to look out for

Kimmeridge Bay is home to a diverse range of marine species, meaning each trip around the trail can offer a unique experience. 

Here are some species to look out for:

Edible crab

Spider crab

Velvet swimming crab

Spiny spider crab

Common blenny

Ballan wrasse

Corkwing wrasse

Snakelocks anemone

Rainbow wrack

Wireweed

Peacock's tail seaweed

Kelp

Purchase a waterproof snorkel trail guide

A waterproof snorkel trail guide can be purchased from the Wild Seas Centre which gives directions for following the trail, safety advice, snorkellers' code of conduct and a photo identification guide to the more common species encountered along the trail.

Masks and snorkels are available to hire from the Wild Seas Centre for a fee of £5 plus a £20 refundable cash deposit per set.

Know before you go

The trail: 

  • should only be followed in clear, calm sea conditions and is best used during neap tides.
  • should be avoided after heavy rain or strong winds as the shallow bay takes time to settle and the visibility will be limited.
  • should only be used by confident sea swimmers - it is approximately 400m long, passes through patches of seaweed and the water can be colder than you're used to.
  • a wetsuit is advised, to lengthen the time you are able to spend in the water and to aid buoyancy.
  • is only in place during the summer months from May to September.

Please note:

  • the centre staff are here to offer safety advice and whether conditions are suitable to use the trail. Call the Wild Seas Centre on 01929 481044 for up-to-date advice on the conditions
  • they are NOT able to lead snorkelers in the water
  • fins or flippers are not necessary or recommended as they can create accidental disturbance and damage to wildlife

How to get there

Take the A351 from Wareham to Corfe Castle and the first turn right to Creech. Follow road to the top of a steep hill and round a hairbend bend signposted to Church Knowle. After approx. 2 miles, turn right to Kimmeridge. Drive through village to toll booth. Parking fee payable to Smedmore Estate.  

To plan your visit to Kimmeridge Bay, check the Lulworth Range Walks and Tyneham village opening times. Useful information can be found here.

Snorkel trail video tour

Follow the Snorkellers' Code

  • Do not remove seaweeds or animals from the rocks or from their homes.
  • Take care not to kick sealife or stand on delicate animals.
  • Observe animals where they live and don’t take anything away with you.