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Durdle Door – Dorset

Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch sitting on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset.

Durdle Door is a shingle beach only accessible on foot via a steep path and steps over the hill from Lulworth Cove providing for a luxurious private beach experience. This picture-postcard beach has been recommended by the Marine Conservation Society for its excellent water quality, swimming beneath the fossil laden arches provide for the most magnificent views.If you prefer to explore the UK’s secret spots from the comfort of your car then a road trip alongside Buttertubs Rock in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales will provide you with a truly magical experience. Far away from the hustle and bustle of inner city Yorkshire, this tight and twisty road has everything you need for an amazing driving experience; steep climbs, rapid descents, tight challenging corners coupled with dramatic scenery. The views over the Buttertub rocks are spectacular, taking their name from the large limestone pot holes which have formed in the rock face, where it is said farmers would store their butter on long hot summer days.
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