Geological formation

Lulworth Cove

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Lorraine
September 20, 2022
just a beautiful place to visit.
Fiona
August 30, 2022
20 minute drive from the annexe. West Lulworth is a picturesque village with thatched cottages. There are a range of small cafes and icecream shops on the walk down to the cove. The cove has a circular stone beach. A small café is on the beach overlooking the cove. Paddleboards can be hired at the beach. Visitors can book a trip around the coast on a large RIB boat. There is a cliff walk to Durdle Door (about 30 minute walk). Alternatively there is a large carpark on the cliff above Durdle Door. Durdle Door is an impressive natural arch way in the sea. There are several beaches and cliff walks. From there you can see views across to Portland and Weymouth. Lulworth castle can be visited in East Lulworth. Lulworth cove, Durdle Door and Lulworth Castle are managed by the Lulworth Estate.
20 minute drive from the annexe. West Lulworth is a picturesque village with thatched cottages. There are a range of small cafes and icecream shops on the walk down to the cove. The cove has a circular stone beach. A small café is on the beach overlooking the cove. Paddleboards can be hired at…
Som
August 21, 2022
Lulworth cove is a stunning local spot which you can drive or bike to. I cannot recommend checking the traffic enough and would advise to go early in the summer months. Good walking shoes is a must.
Tania
August 14, 2022
Close to Durdle Door, wonderful crabbing beach and site of natural beauty.
Kelli
August 4, 2022
The pebble beach and blue waters of Lulworth Cove make it an extremely popular destination. The Cove and surrounding coastline are part of the world famous Jurassic Coast - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Low tide reveals wonderful rock pools teeming with sea creatures – great for exploring with children. The Cove and surrounding countryside are hugely popular with walkers. You can walk to the cove along the South West Coast Path national trail. The Cove offers a variety of places to eat and there is a large car park (fee payable). Make sure you visit the Visitor Centre next to the car park for all kinds of information about the area and the Jurassic Coast. There are toilets and baby changing facilities at the Visitor Centre. There are also toilets (with accessible facilities) on the road leading from the Visitor Centre to the Cove. It is just a short walk to other famous landmarks along the coast such as Stair Hole and Durdle Door. Stair Hole is reputed to be the inspiration for the location of Enid Blyton’s book ‘The Rubadub Mystery’. The coast around Lulworth is a fantastic place to see blow holes, caves, arches and coves. We recommend visiting between September and May when the beach and roads will be quieter. If you do want to visit during peak times, we recommend that you use public transport, walk or cycle, or if you are driving, it is best to arrive early or late in the day to guarantee a parking space. Safety: As the beach is in a sheltered cove, bathing is usually safe depending on weather conditions. Do not sit near to the cliffs – danger of rockfalls. Lifeguards: There are no lifeguards at Lulworth Cove. Toilets: Toilets are located at the Visitor Centre (next to the car park) and near to the Cove. Accessibility: Accessible parking spaces in the car park next to the Visitor Centre. Accessible toilets at Visitor Centre and closer to the Cove. Access to beach is via gentle wide pathway and a slip-way. There is no matting on the beach. Parking: There is a large car park, which can get full early in the day during peak season. It is a 5 minute walk from the car park to the beach.You can find parking information on the Lulworth Estate website. Dogs: Dogs are allowed on the beach all year to the left hand side of
The pebble beach and blue waters of Lulworth Cove make it an extremely popular destination. The Cove and surrounding coastline are part of the world famous Jurassic Coast - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Low tide reveals wonderful rock pools teeming with sea creatures – great for exploring with chi…

Actividades únicas en los alrededores

Exploración y búsqueda de fósiles en la Costa Jurásica
  1. Tour de senderismo
  2. 4 horas
Ubicación
Wareham, England