Lulworth - FURTHER INFORMATION
Lulworth - Lulworth visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Lulworth' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Dorset.
Lulworth is a small fishing village on the south coast of Dorset in England. It is actually split into East Lulworth and West Lulworth. The village is part of the Jurassic Coast and a World Heritage Site. It is most famous for Lulworth Cove, Stair Hole and the Lulworth Crumple and a fossilized forest. A short walk over the hills are Durdle Door and Man o'War. These world-famous coastal landscapes attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
Within the village is the Lulworth heritage Centre which gives information about the surrounding area. The village also has a number of shops, pubs and restaurants mostly driven by the tourist trade.
ADDRESS
Lulworth Heritage Centre (Tourist Information Centre)
Lulworth Cove
Dorset
Tel 01929 400587
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Car: Lulworth is about 18 miles west of Swanage (A531, then B3070 roads), and 15 miles east of Weymouth (A 353, then A 352, turn left onto Water Land and High Street).








