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Jurassic Coast Tour
The Jurassic Coast stretches for 95 miles from Old Harry Rocks at Studland, all the way to Exmouth in East Devon. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001 for its outstanding geology and is one of the most famous palaeontological sites in the world. From the towering chalk cliffs and sea stacks in the east to the fossil rich beaches in the west, linked by the 18 mile long Chesil bank there is lots to see along the way.
Highlights

The iconic rock arch at Durdle Door with its golden beach and soaring chalk cliffs

Lulworth Cove with its turquoise waters and interesting geology

The bustling harbour at West Bay with views of East Cliff where Broadchurch was filmed
Itinerary
OPTION 1 - Full day tour of the Dorset Jurassic Coast.
We start our day in Corfe Castle to explore the quaint village and the imposing castle ruins overlooking it before visiting the beautiful horseshoe bay of Lulworth Cove and iconic Durdle Door. On then to Weymouth with its beautiful Georgian sea-front and historic harbour where you can find lunch at one of the many waterfront pubs, cafes and restaurants. After lunch we drive the coast road alongside the 18 mile Chesil beach, passing through the ancient village of Abbotsbury to reach West Bay where many scenes from Broadchurch were filmed. Here you can view the now-famous East Cliff and stroll around the picturesque harbour.
OPTION 2 - Half day tour East
This half day tour takes you to Corfe Castle, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door with a quick visit to Weymouth if time permits.
OPTION 3 - Half day tour West
This half day tour takes you from Weymouth along the coast road to West Bay, stopping along the way to take in the views along Chesil beach.
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