Geological formation

Lulworth Cove

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Sydney
July 5, 2022
A lovely little Village, pretty old English houses, with a pebblebeach cove, great for children. A nice place to grab a coffee and takeaway breakfast in the morning. Little tourist shops and ice cream parlours.
Helen
May 10, 2022
Only 15 miles away both these iconic landmarks are really not to be missed. Take a picnic and see what the local fishermen bring in for supper.
Esther
February 1, 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 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 facilties) 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.
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 World Heritage Site. Low tide reveals wonderful rock pools teeming with sea creatures – great for exploring with children. Th…
Roshni
September 22, 2021
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 facilties) 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.
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…
Grace
September 6, 2021
Breathtaking Scenery & Blue Seas Formed by the combined forces of the sea and a river swollen by melting ice at the end of the last Ice Age. Lulworth Cove is world famous for its unique geology and landforms including the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole. Open every day, we welcome thousands of people each year who come to enjoy the panoramic views and crystal clear waters on this stretch of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. From rock-pooling and watersports, to walking, coasteering or just relaxing with an ice cream, this is a must-visit destination on the Dorset Coast.
Breathtaking Scenery & Blue Seas Formed by the combined forces of the sea and a river swollen by melting ice at the end of the last Ice Age. Lulworth Cove is world famous for its unique geology and landforms including the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole. Open every day, we welcome thousands of peo…

Actividades únicas en los alrededores

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