THE MOST PICTURESQUE TOUR NEAR LONDON
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the south coast of England that spans a distance of 95 miles (153 kilometers) from Orcombe Point in Devon to Old Harry Rocks in Dorset. The coast is home to a diverse range of geological features, including Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, Old Harry Rocks, and Corfe Castle. Located just three hours from central London it is a unique site to escape the city. In 2001 the Jurassic Coast was inscribed as a World Heritage Site with Durdle Door being its most prominent landmark. ​​​​​​​
DATES/ ITINERARY
2 - 4 days
THE LAND BEFORE TIME TOUR 

Easy
1. Swim at Arne Nature Reserve 
2. Old Harris Rock
3. Durdle Door and Man O'War Beach
4. Enjoy the view at Chapman's Pool
6. Climb Lulworth Castle
7. Surf in Kimmeridge Bay
8. Sunbathe in Studland Bay

Moderate
1. none

Difficult
1. none

By Car
Corfe Castle and village
Lulworth Cove
REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT
Hiking: Hiking boots, long pants, windproof jacket, fleece jacket, hat, rucksack, walking socks, sunglasses, gloves 
​​​​​​​Food and drinks: Lots of water, salty and sweet snacks
Money: £50 in cash (bills and coins)
IMPRESSIONS
Durdle Door
Durdle Door
Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle
Old Harry's Rocks
Old Harry's Rocks
Kimmeridge Bay
Kimmeridge Bay
Arne Nature Reserve
Arne Nature Reserve
Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle
Jurassic Coast
Jurassic Coast
Avenue in Dorset
Avenue in Dorset
Durdle Door
Durdle Door

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