Lulworth Cove
This stunning cove, formed on the Jurassic Coast in the last Ice Age, lies near the village of West Lulworth, is famous for its blue waters, unique landforms, and rich flora and fauna, attracting many tourists every year.
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Category
Cove
Consists
Lulworth Crumple
Stair Hole
Known For
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Unique Attraction: Distinct Cove Formation
Scenic Beauty
Summer Activities & Watersports
Fairytale Destination
Top Travel Destination in Europe
Best Time to Visit
July & August
Day Trip from Major Cities
50 min drive (or 1.5 hour train+bus) from Bournemouth
1 hour drive (or 2 hour train+bus) from Yeovil
1.5 hour drive (or 2 hour train+bus) from Southampton
2 hour drive (or 3 hour train+bus) from Bath (City)
2 hour drive from Exeter or Exmouth
2.5 hour drive from Plymouth or Bristol or Oxford or Swindon or Crawley or Northampton or Worthing
3 hour drive from Gloucester or Cardiff or Cheltenham or Luton
3 hour drive (or 3.5 hour train+bus) from London
3.5 hour drive from Birmingham
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Lulworth Cove, United Kingdom
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