Discover Jurassic Coast
The Jurassic Coast, named due to the extensive fossils of the Jurassic Age, is the only UNESCO natural heritage in the United Kingdom, and is a popular summer tourist destination for the British. It extends for 95 miles from East Devon to Dorset, and its oldest rocks dated back to 185 million years ago! Famous attractions include the Durdle Door, a natural giant limestone arch that stands on the seaside, similar to the Manzau Mau in Okinawa, Japan, and Lulworth Cove, a natural crescent-shaped bay with crystal clear waters and beautiful sandy beaches.
Jurassic Coast, Bovington Tank Museum (2 Days)
London Victoria Train Station
Jurassic CoastDesignated as a World Heritage Site, it records 185 million years of geological history and is a popular destination for archaeology and nature enthusiasts. Main attractions include:Durdle Door, located on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, England, is a natural limestone arch renowned for its spectacular geological landscape and clear waters. It is the only World Heritage Site in England. Lulworth Cove is a natural crescent-shaped bay in Dorset, recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This bay is famous for its unique geological structure and magnificent natural scenery. The steep cliffs surrounding it form a natural barrier, resulting in relatively calm waters within the bay, making it suitable for various water activities. From the trails beside the bay, one can climb to higher ground for a panoramic view of the entire Lulworth Cove and the distant Jurassic Coastline, which is truly breathtaking. Hiking Trail: It takes about 30 minutes to walk from Lulworth Cove to the nearby Durdle Door, allowing visitors to enjoy the stunning coastal scenery along the way.BournemouthA vibrant coastal town on the south coast of England, known for its beautiful sandy beaches, lively atmosphere, and stunning coastal scenery.Tank Museum, BovingtonA world-renowned military museum that houses one...

