Durdle Door and Man o'War 2009 - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Panorama taken from the top of the spit of land between Durdle Door and Man 'War Cove near Lulworth Cove in Dorset. This image was taken from almost the same site as a previous one, but much earlier in the day giving better views along the coast.
Durdle Door and Man o'War 2009 - FURTHER INFORMATION
Durdle Door and Man o'War 2009 - Lulworth visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Durdle Door and Man o'War 2009' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Dorset.
Durdle Door and Man o'War Cove are among some of the most famous and important attractions along the Jurrasic Coast in Dorset. This coastline is part of a World Heritage Site and draw thousands of visitors a year. Durdle Door is a famous sea arch, which will one day collapse into the sea.
Both are accessed by a walk from Lulworth village, which also contains Lulworth Cove and Stair Hole, both important geological formations and excellent examples of coastal erosion at work, often found in English geographical text books.
ADDRESS
Lulworth Heritage Centre (Tourist Information Centre)
Lulworth Cove
Dorset
Tel 01929 400587
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Durdle Door is a short walk from Lulworth Cove. Nearest parking is either at Lulworth or Durdle Door Holiday Resort. Lulworth is on the south coast of Dorset, 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).











