Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are two of the most striking spots on England’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO site. Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch shaped by thousands of years of sea and weather, its curve set against the English Channel and popular with photographers, walkers, and geology fans. Just east is Lulworth Cove, a nearly perfect horseshoe bay formed by softer rock eroding faster than harder rock, showing rock layers and fossils. Its calm, clear water and sheltered pebble beach contrast with the rugged cliffs and the nearby arch. Together they offer easy access to coastal geology, scenic cliff walks, and a timeless seaside feel enjoyed by locals and visitors.
Pick up From
Milton Keynes
Bletchely
Leighton Buzzard
Dunstable
St Albans
Aylesbury
High Wycombe
Hemel
Reading
Marlo
Maidenhead
Watford
Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are two of the most striking spots on England’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO site. Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch shaped by thousands of years of sea and weather, its curve set against the English Channel and popular with photographers, walkers, and geology fans. Just east is Lulworth Cove, a nearly perfect horseshoe bay formed by softer rock eroding faster than harder rock, showing rock layers and fossils. Its calm, clear water and sheltered pebble beach contrast with the rugged cliffs and the nearby arch. Together they offer easy access to coastal geology, scenic cliff walks, and a timeless seaside feel enjoyed by locals and visitors.
Pick up From
Milton Keynes
Bletchely
Leighton Buzzard
Dunstable
St Albans
Aylesbury
High Wycombe
Hemel
Reading
Marlo
Maidenhead
Watford