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Lulworth Cove The Jurrasic Coast Of Dorset

**Directions To Get Here**

Well Signposted Off The A35 Poole To Bridport Road
Head For The Village Of Wool,Then Lulworth Cove
From There Park In The Main Car Park 100's Of Spaces
Toilets,Cafes,Gift Shops,Beaches,Fossils

**THE WALK**

Take with you,a Towel,Swimming Costume,a Picnic,Camera,
Bottle of Water,Binoculars

You cant miss the start of this walk as soon as you reach the
car park at Lulworth Cove you will see the
white chalky path going up the hill,

Its one of these paths you have seen in Magazines & on TV
its like the Yellow Brick Road you just have to walk it
to see where it goes

Good paths well signposted steep in places but not to difficult
the path goes for miles but today we are only going
2 miles there & 2 miles back again

start at the gate at the top of the car park follow the path uphill
this is the steepest part

at the top stop have a break drink some water enjoy
the magnificent views

Take Photos they can bring back happy memories on days
when you need cheered up

Continue along the path watching out for wildlife,Deer,
Rabbits,Otters,Sea Birds etc

After about 2 miles you will find yourself looking down onto
the most amazing little bay

The Man Of War Bay
you will want to go down so follow the clifftop round
until you come to the sign
Durdle Door-Man Of War

Steep Steps take you down on the left is
a super bay safe bathing
have a paddle,go in for a swim,have a well earned rest,

On the right more steps take you onto Durdle Pebble Beach
walk along about 50mts

spread your towel out sit down looking out to sea in front
of you is the rock formation
called Durdle Door,

Does this scene look familiar ?
This this is the spot where harry potter & friends sat
in the film called Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

have your picnic on this very spot,

retrace your steps 2 Miles
Back to the car park

Disabled & Less Adgile Ramblers

Parts of this walk is over steep paths with lots of steps
And may not be accessable to all,

access however to the village and beach area OK
There are many walks in Dorset Suitable for

Disabled and less Adgile Ramblers which we will be
featuring in the future in the meantime check the

Dorset Tourist Information Centre