Lulworth Cove Feature

With awe-inspiring scenery and clear blue seas, Lulworth Cove, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is well-known for its fascinating geological features and panoramic views of the Devon coastline.

Formed in a perfect crescent due to sea erosion and boasting glistening white sands, this truly is a site of astounding natural beauty.

Image Credits: Richard SzwejkowskiCC BY-SA 2.0; Miles SabinCC BY-SA 2.0; claudia gabriela marquesCC BY-SA 2.0

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Useful Information

Dog Friendly

Parking

  • Dogs welcome on the left side of the slipway
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  • Public and disabled toilets
  • Cafés
Parking
  • Charge for parking

Activities

Rock pooling

Rock-pooling

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Boat Trips

Weather & Tide

Lulworth WEATHER

Local Tide Times

27 July 2024

Time Type Height
04:32 low 0.3m
12:02 high 1.9m
16:41 low 0.5m

28 July 2024

Time Type Height
00:18 high 1.9m
05:16 low 0.5m
12:45 high 1.7m
17:26 low 0.7m

29 July 2024

Time Type Height
01:04 high 1.7m
06:06 low 0.7m
13:44 high 1.6m
18:21 low 0.9m

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