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Exercise Scenery! Welcome to our 'virtual exercise walk'. A 30 minute virtual Summer walk from the ghost village of Tyneham along part of the South West Coastal Path. See the stunning views across the army firing range and out to sea. For best viewing, set the quality as high as possible (gear wheel symbol). #treadmillscenery #Tyneham #lexercisescenery #walksindorset #walkwithrob #virtualwalk Tynehamhistory Exercise in your own home on your treadmill or in your front room while walking through the beautiful English countryside. Ideal for those of you who haven't exercised for some time or who have been advised by the doctor to do some exercise. Build up your fitness in the comfort of your own home with our virtual country walks. Watch on your phone, tablet or better still, on your smart TV. If you enjoy exercising at home, please subscribe to our channel to see more virtual walks. Please subscribe to our channel, to help it grow! / @walkwithrob More Exercise Scenery: 30 minutes: Highcliffe to Mudeford along the beach: • 30 minute walk from Highcliffe to Mudeford Autumn in the forest: • A 30 minute Autumn Virtual Excercise Walk ... 20 minutes: Highcliffe to Mudeford along the beach: • A 20 minute Excercise Walk from Highcliffe... Autumn in the forest: • A 20 minute Autumn Exercise Walk in the Fo... 15 minutes: Playlist: • 15 minute Exercise Walk Scenery 10 minutes: Playlist: • 10 Minute virtual walks Narrated Historic Town Walks: Playlist: • Narrated Historical Town Walks If you like travel and information videos, here is a link to our travel YouTube channel: / @thecountrytraveller If you like videos about The New Forest, here is a lik to our New Forest YouTube channel: / @livinginthenewforest Tyneham is one of England's most poignant ghost villages, tucked into a valley in the Purbeck Hills of Dorset, within the Isle of Purbeck. The Wartime Evacuation In November 1943, the 225 residents of Tyneham received an order from the War Office to vacate their homes within 28 days. The land was needed by the Army for D-Day training exercises. As villagers left, someone pinned a note to the church door that read something to the effect of: "Please treat the church and houses with care; we have given up our homes where many of us lived for generations to help win the war to keep men free. We shall return one day and thank you for treating the village kindly." They never returned. What's There Today The village sits within the Lulworth Ranges, a large Ministry of Defence firing range. It is open to the public on most weekends and during school holidays. What remains includes: St Mary's Church (12th century), which has been partially restored and contains a small museum about the village's history The old schoolhouse, also preserved as a museum Roofless, overgrown stone cottages reclaimed by nature Surrounding farmland and dramatic countryside leading toward Worbarrow Bay, a beautiful and largely unspoilt cove a short walk away The Landscape Because the area has been off-limits to development for over 80 years, the surrounding countryside and coastline are in remarkably pristine condition. The valley is rich in wildlife, and Worbarrow Bay — accessible from the village — is one of the most secluded spots on the Jurassic Coast. The Broken Promise After the war ended, residents and their descendants campaigned for decades to return. The government repeatedly broke its promise to hand the land back, and the Army retained permanent control. It became something of a cause célèbre in post-war Britain, symbolising the way ordinary people were treated by the state. The village was never resettled. Visiting Access is via a single road through the ranges from Wool or East Lulworth. On open days, you can walk freely around the ruins and down to Worbarrow Bay. The atmosphere is genuinely haunting — a complete English village frozen in 1943, slowly being absorbed back into the hillside.