Summer is on the way back to England and first things come in mind - beaches or sea sites oh yes. Long winter is usually in the UK so I was planned to visit seaside or beaches near London which I never been before. I found it on the Internet this amazing place to explore my way.
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It is located on the Lulworth Estate in south Dorset and is part of the Jurassic Coast. The coastline is of such international geological importance that it was designated England's first natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001 and is now part of a family of natural wonders including America's Grand Canyon and Australia's Great Barrier Reefs.
Last summer I had a trip to Durdle Door England & it's most photographed and iconic landmarks in Dorset. I experienced hiking trails, sand beaches, clalk farm hills & blue sea where you lose your heart so easily.
I started the journey from London-Clapham junction station to wool station which took 2.5 hours then wool from durlder door bus stop. cab or bus takes 20 min to get there Then 10 min walk down to the beach. following the natural cliff path down to Durdle Door beach, or the steps to Man O'War beach,
Durdle door is perfect for picnics, camping, walking, rock-pooling swimming & weekend gateway with family and children Or photography to just enjoy the stunning views.
Durdle Door is open to the public all year round, with no access to the beaches permitted after 10 pm/dusk. Check the website for timing.
Information: there is no shops or restaurant near the cliff or beaches so bring all you need to enjoy your day out at the beach.
Some trails path were closed down due to land slides but you still find your way to happiness.
Selfie took at clak cliff .
A captivating durdle door beach view from a clalk cliff.