Durdle Door
Created when the sea pierced through the Portland limestone around 10,000 years ago, Durdle Door is likely the most famous stone arch anywhere in the world. From holidaying at Durdle Door Holiday Park itself to photography, nature walks to coasteering, or to just enjoy the stunning views. With Durdle Door just a 10 minute walk from the Park, there’s plenty to see and do here.
Lulworth Cove
Lulworth Cove makes for a superb day out for all ages. On offer is tremendous walking, a fabulous visitor centre and shop, seasonal events and organised outdoor activities. Enjoy home made fudge from The Dolls's House, ice-cream on the beach or a freshly prepared meal from The Boat Shed.
Man O' War Bay
A mix of sand and shingle, this is one of the hidden treasures at Lulworth. Aquamarine water with safe seas for gentle swimming and paddling.
Worbarrow Bay
An isolated shingle beach in a wonderful setting, near to the evacuated Tyneham village.
Kimmeridge Bay
The rocks at Kimmeridge were once the floor of a deep tropical sea. Rich in prehistoric life, many important fossils have been found here.






