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Set off from Bournemouth for a captivating day exploring England’s Jurassic Coast and the Isle of Purbeck. Begin your adventure with a scenic ferry ride across Poole Harbour, taking in panoramic views of Brownsea Island and the iconic Old Harry Rocks, the dramatic gateway to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Arrive mid-morning at Durlston Country Park, where you can visit the modern Jurassic Coast visitor center in the beautifully restored Durlston Castle. Enjoy a coffee overlooking the impressive Great Globe, and stroll along the clifftops to the Tilly Whim Caves and Anvil Point Lighthouse, with every visit supporting local conservation efforts.
Continue your journey through the charming lanes and villages of Purbeck, each brimming with unique character. Pause for lunch in the historic village of Corfe Castle, where the striking castle ruins dominate the skyline. Entrance to the castle is not included, but National Trust members can enter for free.
In the afternoon, travel along the stunning coastline to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Walk down to Man o’ War Rocks and marvel at the natural limestone arch of Durdle Door. Visit Lulworth Cove to witness the fascinating Lulworth Crumple rock formation at Stair Hole, rounding off your memorable day.
This small-group tour includes round-trip transportation in a comfortable mini-coach, a short ferry ride, and guidance from a knowledgeable local driver. The experience lasts around ten hours, with walks that are optional and alternatives available for more challenging routes. Secure your spot now and experience the best of the Jurassic Coast!





