Lulworth Range Sea Danger Area
Wareham, England, United Kingdom
Lulworth Range Sea Danger Area is located off the coast near Wareham in Dorset, England. The site coordinates place it in the waters adjacent to the Lulworth area, a stretch of coastline known for its dramatic geology and active military operations. This designation as a danger area reflects its use by the Ministry of Defence for weapons testing and military training exercises, which affects public access and paddling activity in the region.
The Lulworth Range Sea Danger Area operates under strict restrictions due to ongoing military activities in the zone. Paddlers considering this area should be aware that access is limited and potentially hazardous during active firing periods. The region has no established facilities for kayakers or other watercraft users, making it primarily of interest to those with specific knowledge of local conditions and access regulations.
Before attempting to paddle in or near this danger area, users should check current notices and obtain proper clearance information from relevant authorities. The military designation means conditions can change rapidly, and unauthorized entry during firing exercises poses genuine safety risks. Local knowledge and current operational schedules are essential for anyone considering paddling in these waters.