South West England / Dorset

Durdle Door

Point of Interest
This natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast is one of Dorset's most iconic landmarks

Reviews

4 stars
Gabrielle, in the last week

Nice sea haven on a better than average viewpoint and clear dry morning, although very unprotected by the elements here, so only do it if you trust your instincts. The walk is not leisurely and you should have strong footwear to combat the path itself, as its very steep.

5 stars
hardeep singh, a week ago

Breathtaking Natural Wonder Durdle Door is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The views of the limestone arch against the backdrop of the English Channel are absolutely stunning. The pebble beach below is perfect for a peaceful retreat, and the surrounding cliffs offer excellent hiking opportunities.

4 stars
terike, a week ago

Extremely beautiful and iconic, but best to go during the week or very early/late to avoid the crowds. Easy parking but expensive, charming village, good paths from car park to site.

5 stars
DENO JUSTINE, a week ago

Truly a wonderful creation of nature and I have to say this , it’s worth to visit this magnificent location. It’s less than 3 hrs from London . We stayed in Durdle door holiday camp and it’s literally just 10 min away from there to the beach .

5 stars
Our Worldschooling Family, a month ago

An absolute beauty. It cost £6 to park for us and we loved walking along to it. It’s only a 10-minute walk but fairly steep so keep that it mind with shoes and carrying things. It’s worth every bit of effort for the incredible views. There are two beaches to choose between—both beautiful stony beaches. We were blessed to see a gorgeous seal on the beach framed in the arch. Definitely arrive as early as you can as even on random weekdays it gets busy when the sun’s out.