Jurassic Coast Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door Tour from Dorset
Portland, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: Flexible
Join this small group adventure tour from the Jurassic Coast to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door! Marvel at the wonders of Dorset as you glide down the Jurassic Coast to Lulworth Cove in Lulworth Village. A short walk will find you marvelling at the 147 million year old Durdle Door coastline. Perfect for a personal tour and have time to stroll at your leisure. Cruising back through the Dorset countryside, passing through Corfe Village and with a brief stop at Corfe Castle.
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Join this small group adventure tour from the Jurassic Coast to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door! Marvel at the wonders of Dorset as you glide down the Jurassic Coast to Lulworth Cove in Lulworth Village. A short walk will find you marvelling at the 147 million year old Durdle Door coastline. Perfect for a personal tour and have time to stroll at your leisure. Cruising back through the Dorset countryside, passing through Corfe Village and with a brief stop at Corfe Castle.
Leaving Weymouth or a pick up of your choice you head to the village of Corfe. The village is constructed almost completely from the local grey Purbeck limestone and comprises two main streets. Take your time to have a tea or coffee. The streets are clustered the small collection of shops, the post office, church and pubs.
You explore Corfe Castle. The dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle stand on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills. As you can see it guards the gap between the south of Purbeck, where Purbeck marble was once quarried, and the rest of England. Nothing could pass in or out without going past the Castle.
Then you are off to Durdle Door. You then have a short drive from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove. Take your time to visit the Lulworth Visitor Centre and learn about the phenomenon caused 147 million years ago. Walk along the Natural World Heritage Coastline and the challenging hills. Lulworth Cove was formed approximately 10,000 years ago by the awesome powers of a river and the seaThen its back to Weymouth and a trip up the Veiwing Tower to see the spectacular views of Weymouth.
Leaving Weymouth or a pick up of your choice you head to the village of Corfe. The village is constructed almost completely from the local grey Purbeck limestone and comprises two main streets. Take your time to have a tea or coffee. The streets are clustered the small collection of shops, the post office, church and pubs.
You explore Corfe Castle. The dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle stand on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills. As you can see it guards the gap between the south of Purbeck, where Purbeck marble was once quarried, and the rest of England. Nothing could pass in or out without going past the Castle.
Then you are off to Durdle Door. You then have a short drive from Durdle Door to Lulworth Cove. Take your time to visit the Lulworth Visitor Centre and learn about the phenomenon caused 147 million years ago. Walk along the Natural World Heritage Coastline and the challenging hills. Lulworth Cove was formed approximately 10,000 years ago by the awesome powers of a river and the seaThen its back to Weymouth and a trip up the Veiwing Tower to see the spectacular views of Weymouth.
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