
Lulworth Cove is a picturesque, natural bay in the county of Dorset, United Kingdom. It is located near the village of West Lulworth, and is a popular destination for both tourists and photographers. The cove is made up of layers of limestone and chalk, and boasts dramatic cliffs, a jagged coastline, and a magnificent archway with a pebble beach. A definite must-see at Lulworth is Durdle Door, a natural limestone arch that is widely regarded as one of the most photographed areas in the UK. There is a coastal path that runs from Lulworth to Durdle Door, as well as trails and footpaths up the steep inclines where you can soak in some stunning views of the bay. The village of West Lulworth is small with a few pubs and restaurants, and serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside.
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