Officials confirmed the train would be operating again from May 17. The service, which runs from the Hungry Hiker cafe to the beach huts at Mudeford Sandbank, has been suspended due to coronavirus restrictions. A spokesperson said: “We re pleased to say the land train will be running again from Monday May 17. “It will run daily from 10am until 5pm, with the last train coming back to the Hiker Cafe terminal from Mudeford Spit at 5:30pm. “This will be the same train we used in 2019, we have fitted extra screens between the seats to help with passengers who wish to sit within their family groups.
VISITORS have been urged to keep away from cliffs at Hengistbury Head following landslides. Large warning signs have been placed in the area to keep people away from the edge and from the base of the cliffs. But many visitors ignored them, standing near the edge and sitting underneath cliffs over the recent warm and sunny weekend. Signs near the main car park say: Danger, beach ahead closed. Due to high tides and landslides a section of beach between Hiker Cafe and Long Groyne is not accessible. Please exercise caution, take a different route and avoid walking at the cliff base.