Spend a day at Durdle door beach and Bournemouth
PASSENGER TYPE | Price in GBP |
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Adult | £ 35 |
Child (3-11 years) | £ 35 |
Infant | £ 35 |
Durdle Door is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth in Dorset, England. It is owned by the Welds, a family who own 12,000 acres in Dorset in the name of the Lulworth Estate. It is open to the public. Lulworth Cove is a cave near the village of West Lulworth, on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, southern England, and is listed as the world heritage site with approximately 500,00 visitors every year. Bournemouth Beach is a large coastal resort town in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England. According to the mid-year estimates for 2010 from the Office for National Statistics, the town has a population of 168,100, making it the largest settlement in Dorset. It is also the largest settlement between Southampton and Plymouth. Bournemouth's location on the south coast of England has made it a popular destination for tourists. Due to its location on the south coast, Bournemouth has a temperate climate with moderate variation in annual and daily temperatures: from 1971 to 2000 the annual mean temperature was 10.2 to 12 °C (50 to 54 °F). The warmest months are July and August, which have an average temperature range of 12 to 22 °C (54 to 72 °F).