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Durdle Door (england)

overall review score: 4.6
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Durdle Door is a famous natural limestone arch located on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England. Formed over millions of years through erosion processes, it is a popular tourist destination and an iconic symbol of the region's rugged coastline and geological significance. The site offers breathtaking views, accessible walking paths, and attractive beaches for visitors.

Key Features

  • Natural limestone arch formation
  • Part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
  • Spectacular coastal scenery and stunning sea views
  • Accessible walking trails and viewing points
  • Proximity to Lulworth Cove and surrounding attractions
  • Rich geological history dating back over 150 million years

Pros

  • Beautiful and iconic natural landscape
  • Popular among tourists and photographers
  • Well-preserved geological features
  • Offers scenic walks and outdoor activities
  • Accessible from nearby parking areas

Cons

  • Can become crowded during peak tourist season
  • Limited facilities directly at the site (e.g., restrooms, cafes)
  • Potential safety hazards around cliffs and water

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 09:59:45 AM UTC