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Dancing Ledge - once a limestone quarry - is a National Trust property about a mile south of Langton Matravers village. From the village, access is along good public footpaths across fields with a steep descent to the shore. It's a good sun-trap, and has some sea caves to the west side. The sea is deep here and it's a popular spot for snorkelling and coasteering.
Some fossils can be found here, but as area is an SSSI, extracting these from the living rock is not permitted.

