Beaches
#1 Ringstead Bay
Ringstead Bay is practically our back garden! Just steps from our caravan site, this stunning pebble and shingle beach offers a peaceful retreat with views of the iconic Jurassic Coast. Explore fossil-rich shores, uncover hidden reefs at low tide, or take in the breathtaking scenery on a hike to the top of White Nothe. Perfect for a relaxing beach day or an adventurous coastal walk!
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/ringstead-bay
Weymouth Beach
Just a short drive from our caravan site, Weymouth Beach is a classic British seaside gem with golden sands and shallow waters. Perfect for families, it offers everything from donkey rides and sand sculptures to volleyball and pedalo hire. Once favoured by King George III, this award-winning beach has something for everyone, whether you’re soaking up the sun or exploring the lively Esplanade!
Website: wikipedia.org/wiki/Weymouth_Beach
Man O'War Cove
Man o’ War Cove is a hidden gem along the Dorset coast, nestled between the iconic Durdle Door and the rugged Man O’ War Head. This sheltered bay offers calm waters and stunning views, making it a peaceful spot to relax and take in the natural beauty of the Jurassic Coast. Perfect for a quiet beach day or a scenic coastal walk!
Website: wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_o%27_War_Cove
Durdle Door
Durdle Door is one of the most iconic landmarks on the Jurassic Coast—a stunning natural limestone arch that towers over the sea near Lulworth. Its unique shape and dramatic cliffs make it a must-see spot for visitors, whether you’re here for a scenic walk or just to take in the views. Carved over millions of years by the forces of nature, it’s a striking reminder of the power of the elements and the rich geological history of the area.
Website: wikipedia.org/wiki/Durdle_Door
Lulworth Cove
Lulworth Cove is a stunning natural wonder on the Jurassic Coast, known for its perfect horseshoe shape and clear blue waters. Just a short walk from Durdle Door, it’s one of the best examples of a cove formed by geological erosion, drawing visitors from around the world. Whether you’re exploring the nearby fossil forests or taking in the breathtaking views, Lulworth Cove is a must-see for anyone visiting Dorset.
Website: wikipedia.org/wiki/Lulworth_Cove