Formed by the combined forces of the sea and glacial meltwater roughly 10,000 years ago, Lulworth Cove is a true geographical marvel. Its calm, sheltered environment makes it a paradise for swimmers, paddleboarders, and walkers exploring the South West Coast Path. Watch the light change across the water, see the tide roll in, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Jurassic Coast. The cove's sheltered, crystal-clear waters act as a safe haven, where you will regularly see small local boats and pleasure craft gently bobbing in the tide. It also features at the end of the blockbuster film World War Z!
Jurassic Rib Rides
allows you to experience the Jurassic Coast like never before, offering unforgettable, high-speed boat tours that get your adrenaline pumping while exploring Dorset's spectacular cliffs and bays from the water. The Cove Kitchen provides the ideal spot to refuel. You can enjoy delicious, locally sourced food and refreshing drinks with stunning panoramic views directly on the edge of the cove.
Approximate location:
BH20 5RQ (50.618691, -2.249738)
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Jurassic Rib Rides
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure along the stunning Dorset coastline! Offering high-speed, exhilarating boat tours to Durdle Door right from the beach at Lulworth Cove daily every 15 minutes.

The Cove Kitchen
Stop by The Cove Kitchen to enjoy fresh, locally-sourced food & refreshments whilst taking in the stunning scenery of your day out at Lulworth Cove.