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Durdle Door - near Lulworth - Dorset | Durdle Door - near Lulworth - Dorset |
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General Durdle Door (sometimes 'Durdle Dor') beach is located on the coast of Dorset and takes its name from a natural arch structure which projects out into the sea just West of Lulworth Cove.
Getting There OS Map Ref: SY8088810 Lulworth may be reached from the A352 at Wareham via the B 3070. Alternatively take the B3071 south from Wool. From West Lulworth an unclassified road runs westward for about a mile to a caravan and camping site at Newlands Warren. Drive through the caravan site to reah the cliff-top field set aside for car parking - fee £2.50 approx. From here a path leads south-westward to meet the coast path above Durdle Door. A cliff path gives access to the beach: "The walk down and up is STEEP - and involves steps for the last 150 feet or so. The road past the caravan site is at approximately 500', and well under a mile away, so chunks of the non-steps walk are also STEEP!"
The area of the beach used by naturists: "..requires a stroll westwards along the shingle shore for about three quarters of a mile, to Bat's Head and Little Door (referred to as Bat's Hole on some maps - a small arch). The naturist area starts a few hundred yards from the western end of the beach." Update August 2003 Description Facilities Water Quality
Trip Report August 2005 "An absolute delight. Three visits over eight days saw about five other naturists in all and lots of walkers, some who often stopped for a (clothed) swim. People who walk this far on hard shingle do not worry about non-textiles. However, the beach IS overlooked from western coastal path descent and there was some shouting from teenage groups. Overall well worth the kilometre slog from steps - one mile from car park which is now about six pounds for the day. No sign of warnings against naturism. Very clear water and interesting underwater life." Trip Report August 2003 " For most of the time there was just the two of us. We were not particularly close to the western end, as we'd "camped" where we could stow the food and drink in the shade of some rock. At first, there was a couple (she nude, he in shorts) at the far end, then they went. A little later a single bloke set up down that end and stripped. Later still a couple went right down the end (he nude, she in bikini bottoms). Perhaps four textile couples trundled up and back down. Also a textile chap with his two young textile kids spent a fair bit of time close to us, and messing around up the far end. He seemed completely unconcerned by us, and chatted happily a couple of times." Trip Report - Family visit 25 August 2002 Trip Report 2002 Trip Report - by Mike R Wednesday July 17th 2002 "I drove through the caravan site and parked in the large Pay and Display (£2.50 for two hours, £4 for four).
In contrast to Ringstead Bay, it is a delightful, if steep, ten minute clamber down to the beach. There was an ice cream van on the plateau that precedes the final vertiginous steps to sea level. Lots of people about, school parties and the usual beachgoers. This is a beautiful place, the sort that makes you wish you'd brought your camera. The west cove is to the right and it is only 10 minutes end to end. The first and largest section was well populated by textiles. The smaller second section, partly hidden from view till you get there, would be ideal for naturists - but there were none there, just a few textiles. The third and smallest section - probably inaccessible at high tide, was completely deserted. Oh dear! Where have all the naturists gone? (Answer: Studland, probably - it's only 15 miles away.) What a shame. Though the second section is a little cheek by jowl with the textiles, this could be an 8 out of 10 beach if given naturist legitimacy. If only they'd put a sign up as at Studland! Trip Report 2001
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![]() written by Luis Cortes, August 05, 2007
Didn't know about nudist and textile areas, did not read about it before leaving as we had no plans to visit here, saw no nude people so we stripped off near the Durdle Door, only stayed about an hour but not a soul said anything to us, swam and sunbathed with no problems, long hot walk up on a sunny day!
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