Must-See Destination With Great Facilities
Lulworth, in Dorset on the South West coast of England, is home to a significant part of the Jurassic Coast, England’s first and only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site. In fact, many would say that no trip to the UK is complete without a visit to this beautiful part of the world.
Visitors come here to experience the jaw-dropping beauty of the Jurassic coastline with its iconic rock formations and stunning views. The bustling hub of Lulworth Cove, with its coach parking, Visitor Centre, shops and eateries provides a great base for exploring the area and the 150 million years of history that one can see here. Take a short drive, or a short walk up the hill, to enjoy the spectacle of iconic Durdle Door rock-arch. And, for those with a passion for history, a visit to the beautiful Lulworth Castle, a partially restored C17th Castle set in acres of rolling parkland, provides a great day out.
Our team can work with you to tailor a bespoke itinerary for your guests which suits your specific needs and timings. As well as general introductions to the area, our team of experienced guides – the Lulworth Rangers – can provide fascinating talks on birds, flowers, butterflies, fossils, geology, history and sustainability, as well as guided walks.
To find out more contact education@lulworth.com.
Coach Parking & Facilities
Coach parking is available for 10 coaches at Lulworth Cove for £45 for the day. Please pay on the JustPark App, or pay in the Visitor Centre shop for a windscreen ticket. There is no coach parking at Durdle Door. Drop off and turn around only. If the school is booked into the Lulworth Education service with our Rangers, your coach will be free of charge.