Lulworth Cove

 

Situated on the spectacular Jurassic Coastline, Lulworth Cove is a landmark that attracts over half a million people a year, thanks to its pebble beach and blue waters. Whether you are wanting to paddle in the water, explore the scenic views or stop for a bite to eat, you’ll find something for everyone to enjoy.

 

 

How to get there?

You’ll find Lulworth Cove on the Dorset coastline by using the postcode BH20 5RQ. There is a large car park that costs either £5 for half a day or £10 for a full day. This can fill quickly during the busier months, so make sure you either get there early to beat the crowds.

 

 

Why not make it a day?

The great part about Lulworth Cove is that it is so close to other famous landmarks. You can park all day at Durdle Door and see the sights before taking a 20 minute walk along the coastline to Lulworth Cove. Here, you can stop for a bit to eat at the pub, one of the cafes or even grab some chips.

There are sign posts as you head down towards Durdle Door from the car park so the route is pretty easy to find and follow. Plus there are usually quite a few other people taking this path.

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