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  Lulworth Cove: The Castle Inn Lulworth Cove Dorset UK
With Lulworth Cove only a short walk away, our accommodation makes a great place to stay whilst enjoying the area, perfect for explorers, tourists and couples enjoying a while away from normal hectic life.
Lulworth Cove, in Dorset, is a beautiful area situated on the World Heritage coastline.
Lulworth Cove is the prime Dorset attraction for the budding geographer or simply for a leisurely walk along the Natural World Heritage and Jurassic Coastline and through the Purbeck countryside.
www.thecastleinn-lulworthcove.co.uk   (388 words)

  
 West Lulworth, Cove, East Lulworth - Weymouth,Dorset,England and Area
Lulworth Cove, a picturesque, sheltered bay enclosed almost in a circle is its main highlight.
A serious fire ravaged the castle in 1929 and it was left semi-derelict until the 1990s when it was restored to its former glory and opened to the public.
Lulworth was the scene of many a smuggling tale and the despair of the Lulworth Customs Officers.
www.weymouth-dorset.co.uk /lulworth.html   (687 words)

  
 Durdle Door photos Durdle Door Lulworth Cove Dorset Jurassic Coast at Durdle Door
DURDLE DOOR Lulworth Cove Dorset UK Even though there are warnings of where you shouldn't climb, no where on the hills of Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove seemed to be out of bounds or reach of the walkers eager to risk the landslides to get a better view of the areas
Once you are at the top of the hill from Lulworth Cove and can see down to the bay of Durdle Door, you will find the trek easier.
The views over Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are nothing short of spectacular.
www.whatsondorset.co.uk /durdledoorphotos.html   (398 words)

  
 Bournemouth & Poole | Lulworth Cove
Situated on the south coast of Dorset, between Swanage and Weymouth and part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coastline, Lulworth is a beautiful horseshoe shaped cove where you can relax on the beach, swim in the water or take a guided boat trip to further explore the coastline.
Lulworth is also home to the famous Fossil Forest where you can see the remains of growths that formed around tree stumps from about 135 million years ago.
Lulworth Cove also makes a great starting point for a walk along the historic coastline.
www.bournemouthandpoole.co.uk /lulworth-cove.htm   (259 words)

  
 Lulworth Cove Geology & Fossils University School Field trip
Lulworth Cove is a fantastic place to widen your understanding of geology, geological processes and fossils.
Lulworth is part of the 'Jurassic Coast' project and as such has a number of information boards located around the cove.
As a result, the fossils found at Lulworth are varied and reflect the conditions present throughout the Jurassic and Cretaceous period.
www.discoveringfossils.co.uk /lulworth_cove_Geology.htm   (998 words)

  
 The Lulworth Estate
It continues to evolve behind a narrow Portland Stone entrance as the softer Purbeck, Wealden, Greensand and Chalk exposures are eroded.
Lulworth Cove is a pebble beach and by virtue of its natural protection is very sheltered.
Lulworth Castle and Park, Lulworth Castle, East Lulworth, Dorset.
www.lulworth.com /education/lulworth_cove.htm   (228 words)

  
 Accommodation in Lulworth cove - The Beach Hotel, Lulworth
The best route from London is to take the M3, M27 West and then continue on to the A31 to Bere Regis via Ringwood.
At Bere Regis follow signs to Wool and at Wool again follow signs to Lulworth Cove or West Lulworth.
This route may seem longer but avoids Bournemouth and Poole which can be a bottle neck.
www.lulworthbeachhotel.com /location.html   (111 words)

  
 Lulworth Cove: Guides and Books for Lulworth Cove
Great books and guides about Lulworth Cove and Dorset, in association with Amazon.co.uk
We have carefully selected the best books on both the history and geography of Lulworth Cove and Dorset of which we feel is the best value.
We have also included some guides and maps to the area which will help you in your stay in Lulworth Cove.
www.thecastleinn-lulworthcove.co.uk /lulworth-cove-guides.php   (108 words)

  
 Do Something Constructive With Your Weekend: Osmington Mills → Lulworth Cove
The coast path from Holworth to West Lulworth is a strenuous switch-back of chalk down culminating in the famous natural arch at Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove.
At the start of the walk we had the path to ourselves but by the end we were just two more walkers in a conga line of holidaymakers.
The car park at West Lulworth and the congregation at Holworth represent different sides of the modern Easter Sunday.
pab.angellane.org /2006/04/osmington_mills_lulworth_cove.html   (152 words)

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