Durdle Door, Dorset, England

Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch on the Dorset Jurassic Coast near Lulworth, England. 

The main feature of this iconic cove is the magnificent limestone arch leading into the clear, aquamarine waters of the sea. The arch, separating Doodle Door from Man’o’War Bay, was formed by thousands of years of pounding waves sweeping against the headland. 

During the summer months, the crystal-clear waters look extremely tempting. On sunny days Durdle Door is popular with swimmers and snorkelers. However, there is no lifeguard and children need to be closely supervised. Even if you feel less energetic this beach is a beautiful spot to relax with a picnic, whilst taking in the spectacular scenery.

Music videos have been filmed at Durdle Door, including parts of Tears for Fears’ “Shout” and Billy Ocean’s “Loverboy”.

If you want to head down, Durdle Door is best accessed by car, by turning at Winfrith Newburgh if driving from the west. Driving from the east you will need to turn at Holmebridge (shortly after Wareham).

I have produced a video that captures the beautiful Durdle Door and its surroundings, and it is now on YouTube for everyone to enjoy. View it in HD (1080p) if possible. Please check out my Instagram and Facebook accounts for more photos that I took during my visit.

Enjoy!

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