Tucked away on Dorset’s iconic coastline, Lulworth Cove is one of those places that feels timeless, shaped by the forces of nature over thousands of years. Its distinctive geology, including the Lulworth Crumple and the jagged Stair Hole, makes it a must-see for anyone with an interest in the planet's dramatic history.
But it’s not just about geology – the views are stunning, with crystal-clear waters and sweeping panoramas that seem to go on forever. Whether you're up for some rock-pooling, diving into watersports or simply unwinding with an ice cream in hand, there’s plenty to keep you entertained.
And let’s not forget the surrounding countryside – the rolling hills and cliffs offer the perfect setting for a long walk or an exhilarating spot of coasteering. Open every day, Lulworth Cove draws visitors from all over the world, eager to experience this UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you haven’t been yet, it’s definitely time to plan your trip.
If you fancy visiting Lulworth Cove, we’ve got a number of great accommodation options nearby, including lovely houses, charming cottages and cosy shepherd’s huts.