You are in: Dorset > Nature > Dorset's Jurassic Coast > Dorset's Jurassic Coast - 360° Views > Durdle Door Durdle Door is one of Dorset's most recognisable features. On a clear day you can see along ...
One of Britain's most iconic coastal landmarks, Durdle Door in Dorset, has been closed to the public following severe winter storms that rendered its access unsafe. The renowned stone arch is now ...
A popular beauty spot to visit when heading to Dorset on a trip is the stunning Durdle Door – a famous natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England, specifically near West Lulworth.
Dorset’s landscapes are the setting for the rural traditions preserved in Thomas Hardy’s novels and for Enid Blyton’s childhood adventures; a place where green ridges link villages of thatched ...
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IT is arguably the most photographed landmark in Dorset, so it's no surprise that the iconic Durdle Door has been featured in many a film and music video. The natural limestone arch, located near ...
A walk from Ringstead Bay to Durdle Door has been named among the UK's best walks, thanks to its coastal views and sense of history ...