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Visiting the Jordan Hill Roman Temple with your dog is a beautiful way to combine a peaceful walk with a touch of ancient history. This lesser-known site is located on the Dorset coast and offers an atmospheric setting just above Weymouth seafront.
Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit to Jordan Hill Roman Temple with your dog.
Dog Access and Rules
Jordan Hill Roman Temple is dog-friendly, so you can bring your dog along as you explore the ruins. The temple is an open site with no barriers, so your dog can enjoy the space freely on a short lead.
Things To See & Do
Jordan Hill Roman Temple is perched on a hill outside Weymouth in Dorset. Built-in the 4th century AD, the temple’s remains consist of a rectangular foundation that would have supported the temple’s walls, surrounded by traces of additional structures.
The temple’s ruins are no more than an indication of where the walls would have stood, but the setting offers panoramic views over the coastline, including Weymouth Bay and the Isle of Portland.
I’m not sure you will make this a destination in its own right, but the temple is located near the South West Coast Path, offering fantastic opportunities for a coastal walk with your dog. Enjoy the sea views and fresh air as you explore the stunning Dorset coastline.
Access and Facilities
Getting to Jordan Hill Roman Temple is straightforward and offers a great stop during a day exploring the Dorset coast. Located just north of Weymouth, off the A353. Limited parking is available in nearby residential areas, or you can park at Overcombe or Bowleaze Cove and take a short walk to the site.
If you’re exploring the area on foot, you can reach the temple via the nearby South West Coast Path.








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