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Thatched Cottage by Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door
A beautiful thatched chocolate box cottage on the breathtaking Dorset Jurassic Coast. A quintessential Lulworth Grade II listed property dating back to 1750, ideally situated within a very short walk of Lulworth Cove. Perfect for those looking for a rural retreat in one of the country's most appealing coastal villages. A fabulous spot for family holidays and breaks exploring the area by foot, paddle and bike, the cottage is also within easy reach of local towns and outstanding country pubs.

Spring Cottage - Lulworth Cove
Characterful with period features, Spring Cottage is a unique thatched property, sleeping 4, within 200 metres of Lulworth Cove. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen; cosy living room with charming inglenook fireplace, and dining room downstairs. Upstairs, you'll find a family bathroom with shower over bath; a master bedroom with king size bed and ensuite, and a twin bedroom. You'll be based right in the heart of West Lulworth, with a variety of restaurants, pubs, and seasonal shops on your doorstep.

Jurassic Coast Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove cabin
DURDLE DOOR LUXURY HOME Discover your ultimate staycation with direct access to Durdle Door & Lulworth Cove beaches Location is perfect for: Walking Swimming Kayaking Paddle boarding Snorkelling SW Coast Path is steps away Luxury in a self-contained space Sleeps 4 Dedicated parking Fully equipped kitchen (with dishwasher/ air fryer) Decking Private garden Pack Light - An ideal relaxing getaway Hotel-grade linen Towels Toiletries Hair-dryer Digital safe BOOK YOUR PERFECT STAYCATION TODAY!

Honeysuckle Cottage: Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door
A beautifully restored 300-year-old thatched retreat in the heart of West Lulworth. Tucked among the historic thatched cottages Honeysuckle Cottage is a romantic one-bedroom retreat a short stroll from Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and the Coast Path. Lovingly restored over two years with quality craftsmanship and carefully chosen finishes, the cottage blends historic character with modern comfort, offering a peaceful, luxurious base to explore the Jurassic Coast. Arrive, unpack, and slow down.

Falcons Nest
Lovely self contained annexe set in the beautiful surroundings of the Jurassic coast. There is a cosy double bedroom with a king size bed (which can be set up as 2 x 2ft 6 singles), shower room and a well equipped kitchen/dining/living room which has a sofa bed. The property has its own pretty courtyard garden and off road parking for one car. The annexe is part of our main house although completely self contained and therefore you may occasionally be aware of the normal sounds of family life

Luxurious Shepherd’s Hut with Hot Tub
Get back in touch with nature at this luxury Shepherd’s Hut nestled in a quiet hamlet. Enjoy the large hut’s interior amid thoughtful industrial style decor and modern finishes and embrace outdoor living in your own large outdoor space, surrounded by breathtaking views of the countryside. Relax in the large fire fuelled hot tub, lounge on the deck in front of the fire pit or grab a bean bag and find a quiet spot in your own private paddock. This place offers luxurious comfort indoors and out.

Sea View Chalet - Durdle Door
Our Chalet is a treasured home away from home, overlooking stunning Durdle Door, a World Heritage Site on the beautiful Dorset Jurassic Coast…. The chalet has a large decking overlooking the sea, it’s a total escape…..it has 1 King Double bedroom with en-suite, & 1 twin, 2 shower rooms & fully fitted modern kitchen/living area which opens onto the large decking area and panoramic views of the sea… to the left is Lulworth Cove, to the right the Isle of Portland, amazing sunrises and sunsets!

Coastal Retreat Steps from Lulworth Cove
Location, location, location! Welcome to Seafield, a charming seaside cottage set in the heart of the Jurassic Coast, in the pretty Dorset village of West Lulworth — just a stone’s throw from the iconic Lulworth Cove. 🌿 🚶♀️ Location Highlights - • 1-minute walk to Lulworth Cove • Direct access to the South West Coast Path — perfect for exploring Durdle Door and beyond • Cafés, pubs, and restaurants all within walking distance 🐾 Dog-Friendly We welcome well-behaved dogs

Historic Grade 2 Listed House in Lulworth Cove
Welcome to Weston at Lulworth Cove, a Grade II listed Arts and Crafts country house designed by the renowned architect, Sir Edwin Lutyens. Lovingly restored, a substantial wing of the house is available for luxury holiday lets. Self-catering accommodation for up to 6 guests which includes a beautiful living room, luxury kitchen and 3 bedrooms. The house offers an enviable position with stunning views over Weymouth Bay and Durdle Door with a cedar Hot Tub overlooking the sea.

Bindon Burrow - Lulworth Cove. Dog friendly.
A lovingly created Shepherds hut for two, in walking distance of Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and good pubs. One of 2 huts, each with off road parking and shared access path down steps to private facilities. Located in a secluded spot behind our family home. A fully self contained hut including a double bed, kitchen with multi cooker, wood burner and en-suite bathroom including hot shower and state of the art composting toilet. Small enclosed garden; dog friendly.

Jurassic Yurt near Durdle Door
Wynards Farm is close to Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove, part of the famous Jurassic Coast. Monkey World and Tank Museum. Bridleways linking up with the South West Coastal Path. Between Dorchester, Wareham and Weymouth. With uninterrupted views over the stunning rolling hills of the Dorset countryside, the Yurt is set in 11 acres of Wynards Farm, a small holding. Get cosy with the log burning stove and wake up to a beautiful sunrise.

Luxury Coastal Bolthole · Hot Tub · Beach Access
Walk past what looks like a garage and discover a stunning coastal bolthole all your own. Perfectly formed for two, with uninterrupted sea views, an open-plan living space opening onto a sun terrace, and your own private steps down to Castle Cove beach. Soak in the hot tub, fire up the BBQ, and watch the boats drift by. All towels, toiletries, and even beach kit provided. A romantic, characterful hideaway on the Dorset coast.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Lulworth Cove located?
Lulworth Cove is on England's southern coast in Dorset, within a region called the Jurassic Coast. It sits near small villages and coastal paths surrounded by dramatic cliffs and scenic countryside.
When is the best time to visit Lulworth Cove?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder weather and greener landscapes around Lulworth Cove. Cooler, wetter months tend to bring quieter paths, inviting those interested in a peaceful coastline.
How old is Lulworth Cove?
The rocks shaping Lulworth Cove date back millions of years, while the cove itself has existed in its current form for thousands of years. Its age is traced through geological evidence in the surrounding cliffs.
Why was Lulworth Cove built?
Lulworth Cove was not built by people; it developed naturally from the sea's ongoing impact on layered rocks. Its formation is valued by geologists for illustrating how coastlines can slowly change due to natural forces.
What are some things to do near Lulworth Cove?
Many explore the walking trails along the cliffs, visit the nearby Durdle Door rock arch, or learn about natural history at local visitor centers. Coastal paths and traditional pubs create a welcoming setting for exploration.
How is the weather near Lulworth Cove?
The weather near Lulworth Cove has mild winters around 40–50°F (5–10°C) and warmer summers close to 65°F (18°C). Rain is possible year-round, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is often recommended.
How was Lulworth Cove built?
Lulworth Cove formed through millennia of natural processes, as waves and weather eroded softer rocks along the coast. This action created its rounded shape and dramatic cliffs, making it a notable example of coastal geology.
What is the history of Lulworth Cove?
Lulworth Cove has drawn interest for centuries due to its distinctive shape and geological significance. The area is also part of the Jurassic Coast, recognized for its layers of history preserved in coastal cliffs and fossils.





