Portland: Jurassic Coastal Walk - Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove
Explore the breathtaking Jurassic Coast on this scenic excursion, featuring a visit to the iconic Durdle Door and a charming walk to Lulworth Cove.
Begin your adventure with a drive to the stunning Durdle Door in Dorset, an impressive natural rock arch set along the iconic Jurassic Coast. This area boasts a sloping beach perfect for bathing, intriguing caves, and fascinating rock formations, with green fields, rugged chalk cliffs, and pebble beaches that define this scenic stretch of the Dorset Coast Path.
Durdle Door has retained its name for over 1,000 years, derived from the Old English word "thirl," meaning to pierce, highlighting the enduring nature of this coastal landmark. The arch, also known as the "Barn-door," is formed from Purbeck Limestone and is large enough for a good-sized sailing boat to pass through.
Following your visit to Durdle Door, enjoy a guided walk along the coastal path to the picturesque Lulworth Cove. Here, the timeless charm of thatched cottages, fishing boats, lobster pots, wildflowers, and quaint little gift shops awaits. You’ll have time to capture some beautiful photographs before rejoining the coach for the return to Portland.
Facts about Portland: Jurassic Coastal Walk - Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove
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