Discover the best top things to do in West Lulworth, United Kingdom including Lulworth Boats, Lulworth Outdoors, Create at the Cove, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, South West Coast Path- Lulworth Cove & The Fossil Forest Walk, Durdle Door & White Nothe Circular Walk, Stair Hole, Holy Trinity Church, Lulworth Heritage Centre, Bindon Hill Fort.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
See Durdle Door up close on a boat trip from Lulworth Cove. Set sail on a Jurassic Coast pleasure onboard the Sula II - a classic, wooden fishing boat.
5.0 based on 128 reviews
Lulworth Outdoors deliver a range of great activities within the Lulworth Estate. Our watersport activities are based out of the main Lulworth Cove Visitor Centre which is less than a 5 minute walk to the sea. This close proximity gives us more time on activity and less time faffing between our kitting-up area and the true start of your experience. Archery takes place within the grounds of Lulworth Castle and Park, thereby giving you the opportunity to spend a day exploring our wonderful countryside. As a part of the Lulworth Ranger team we have access to a number of areas that are out of bounds to other corporations. For example, we are the only coasteering company able to operate at Man O' War Bay and Durdle Door, this gives us a great option when the sea conditions are less favourable at our usual location. Our activities include: Coasteering Mountain Biking Archery Bush Craft Orienteering Guided Walks ...plus many other events organised throughout the year. If you are interested in any of our activities then the best next step is either to give us a ring or visit our website. All our pricing is openly available on the website.
5.0 based on 57 reviews
Create at the Cove is a unique indoor attraction, located on the Jurassic Coast. Nearby are the iconic destinations of Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Why not have an inspiring walk along the stunning coastal path and then visit us for some relaxing quality time with your friends and family. We have a wide selection of self-led craft activities on offer. Simply browse around and choose from Pottery Painting, Decopatch, Model making, Sand-Art, Craft Kits and much more. We have something for everyone's budget - all activities are individually priced. We have a lovely Coffee Lounge selling local fresh coffee and teas, a selection of cakes and snacks, freshly made sandwiches and soup and delicious fruit smoothies. Outside we have a sun terrace and seating to enjoy the view and the sun! Come and relax and unwind and enjoy creating!!!
My daughters, 5 and 8, love visiting create at the cove and ask to go every time they have a sleepover at their grandparents in Wareham (which is often!). The crafts and refreshments are reasonably priced and the staff are friendly and helpful. A great place to entertain the children on a rainy day, or combine it with some lovely outdoor activities on the Jurassic coast. I would highly recommend to children and adults alike
4.5 based on 4,014 reviews
The walk due to social distancing is about 20 minutes over undulating terrain The walk was lovely and scenic and the view when you arrive at the costal path is well worth it The walk along the cliff top was excellent with stunning views over the sea towards Bournemouth The famous Durdle Dor was simply stunning and beautiful Man o war bay on the northern side is beautiful also We recommend early morning start to avoid the busy period and the endless stream of people heading down to the beaches It’s no wonder this place is one of the most photographed place in the UK! Well worth the effort to go.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
A 2 mile walk along part of the South West Coast Path from Lulworth Cove to the nearby fossilised forest – highlights of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.
Amazing views from the coastal walk across Lulworth bay and beyond. If you are around the area, do come and visit, because you can make it as long or short as you like. It is an amazing area of the coastline and you will not regret visiting. What I don't understand is people rating this 1 star because of areas of the coastline being affected by rock falls. These are a natural process and so can not be helped. Even if Fossil Forest is closed, there is plenty more to do on the walk, plus this could be for conservation or army training; two perfectly valid things to shut this area temporary off for. Do come and visit this amazing coastal walk. You will not regret it.
4.5 based on 431 reviews
A challenging walk along the South West Coast Path. It is a switchback up and down four hills before returning along a relatively level ridge. It offers great photo opportunities passing some of the geological highlights of the Jurassic Coast. In late Spring and early summer the limestone grassland beside the path is full of rare flowers and clouds of butterflies.
Enjoy the stunning views on your way. You park your car, you get out of the car ... and just BREATHE in the divinity of nature around you ... Aaah !! This place is so serene ... the sound of the waves, the visual play, the clouds, the sun rays penetrating through the clouds ... and then of course the Durdle Door ... a door at the shore leading you into the sea. Must visit.
4.5 based on 102 reviews
Sometimes you have to explore slightly to find unexpected areas - up from the beach at Lulworth Cove is this marvellous little view of Stair Hole - another lovely rock formation & Geological marvel.
4.0 based on 129 reviews
We looked round the Visitor Centre on Friday. We found the staff friendly and informative. We had a long chat with one young man who was most knowledgeable about the local bird life and he supplied us with interesting information also giving us plenty of time to chat. The shop was well stocked with original gifts at reasonable prices. A great addition to this beautiful area.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
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