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Google Map LulworthLulworthLulworth 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 [[673,Swanage]] (A531, then B3070 roads), and 15 miles east of [[1044,Weymouth]] (A 353, then A 352, turn left onto Water Land and High Street). Comments and Reviews. Please login or register and you can also add your own reviews and panoramic pictures as well! |
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