The Jurassic Coast

The Jurassic Coast

England’s first natural UNESCO World Heritage Site is a journey through deep time. Stretching 95 miles from Studland Bay to Exmouth, the Jurassic Coast reveals 185 million years of Earth’s autobiography in towering cliffs, hidden coves, and rock formations that seem sculpted by divine artistry.

Dramatic white chalk stacks pierce turquoise waters at Old Harry Rocks. The natural limestone arch of Durdle Door curves gracefully into the sea. Layered cliff faces stripe the horizon in bands of rust, cream, and grey, each stratum a chapter in planetary history.

And with Nathan’s Signature Experience:

We’ll deliver you to Durdle Door with a proper English picnic hamper, artisan cheeses, crusty bread, Dorset apple cake, chilled wine or champagne. Then you hike the spectacular coastal path to Lulworth Cove—approximately 3 miles of jaw-dropping vistas without the punishing climbs. We meet you at Lulworth Cove, leaving you free to savour every vista.

Useful info:

Time needed at destination: Full day

Nathan and Laura's English tip:

The coastal path varies in difficulty. Based on your fitness level and interests, we recommend the perfect segments to explore. Our curated picnic experience transforms a beautiful hike into an unforgettable luxury adventure.

 

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