Studland Bay - beach landing

the national trust site for SB... appears silent on whether or not you can land on the beach from a yacht. I assume this is OK???

The day you can no longer assume something is OK if not specifically proscribed by the law of the land is the day we lose a 1,000+ year history of the rights of each of us over a governing person or entity.

Assume away.

And ride that seahorse that you acquired on anchoring, right into the Bankes Arms. [That’s enough. - Ed.]
 
There's a group of red buoys provided by the Banks Arms which are just up the hill a way. I imagine they would be a bit frustrated if people using them were not allowed to land....... Personally we anchor just inside them and walk ashore!

By the way if it's your first visit make sure you're sighted on the position of the drying rock that's about 100m north of where the Banks Arms buoys are, it's claimed quite a few whilst it's covered!

Red buoys "which are just up the hill a way"?
Must make mooring a tad difficult.

Never mind the uphill buoys, I'm still getting my head around anchoring then walking ashore :D
 
Never mind the uphill buoys, I'm still getting my head around anchoring then walking ashore :D

Often used to do that in Studland when my children were small. Long keel and bilge plates on the boat drawing 2'3". children climbed down the ladder and i chucked the dog in after them.

Happy days - that was when the area that is now seagrass was lovely golden sand.
 
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