We found a narrow public footpath halfway up the road. This took us out onto the cliff overlooking the water, a scenic position. We then followed the path along the cliff top walking through lots of different wild flowers & lots of butterflies. We then came out on a point that overlooked the beach, it looked desolate on such a sunny day with maybe a handful of people. After taking lots of photos we made our way down onto the beach to swim & spend some time laying in the sun. It can be quite difficult to access & egress but well worth it. The beach is made up of very small stones, that look like sand from a distance, the water is crystal clear with some rocks appearing just off the shore, such a...
Read moreWhat a stunning place to visit with the most beautiful views over the coast . Easily accessible parking, disable spaces too. Not a long distance from the car park makes it a easy drive and walk. Fantastic for a family day out ,offering many places for a picnic. Coffee canteen offering ice cream too. Recommend to wear strong footwear for easier walking. Absolutely stunning views for photography opportunities ✨️ always amazing around...
Read moreMid point on the coastal path between Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, with superb views west along the dramatic coastline towards Chesil Beach and Portland. Worth walking the full length of this section of the path as it's one of the most scenic stretches of...
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