How to visit Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove from London

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Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England.It is located on the Lulworth Estate in south Dorset and is part of the Jurassic Coast. The coastline is of such international geological importance that it was designated England’s first natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001 and is now part of a family of natural wonders including America’s Grand Canyon and Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.

The magnificent natural limestone arch was formed when the power of the waves eroded the rock and forged a hole through the middle. The name Durdle is derived from an old English word ‘thirl’, which means to pierce, bore or drill.
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Train to Wool, taxi to Lulworth Cove then follow the coast path via Durdle Door to Weymouth, stop for lunch at the Smugglers Inn at Osmington. About 3 or 4 hours of walking, which after the climbs and descents of the first couple of miles gets easier once you pass the obelisk at White Nothe. Evening in Weymouth and then back home on the train.

paulhanson
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Very helpful ... Hopefully i will visit tomorrow . Thank you .

harikarant
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Pause at 0.27 is perfect 😁😂, nice video 👍

Abhi.Thakare
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It's a privite land. People should be happy they are allowed to go there.

mantealis
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Great Video....
How much was all expense?
all costs for train tickets... and taxi fares and hotel stays etc?

minamohabbatforlovefriends
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lovely.. i am your new supporter and lovely vlog

SenjaAldee
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Great video, I went a few weeks ago. What an amazing place!, just subbed. We also do travels videos pop over if you get a chance. Thanks!

GeekStreetTravels
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rip off place. £2.00 for a cup of tea. £4.00 for just two hours, and £15.00 for a motorhome. No free parking for disabled.

flyagaric