The view over the sea pinks to one of Dorset’s most iconic natural landmarks, Durdle Door with its majestic limestone arch formed by millions of years of coastal erosion.
Located on the Jurassic Coast near Lulworth Cove, this dramatic rock formation rises from the turquoise waters of the English Channel. Photographers are drawn to Durdle Door for its breathtaking scenery, with its sweeping beach and cliffs offering an ever-changing backdrop.
Whether viewed from the cliff-top trails or the shoreline, this ancient arch has become a symbol of the Jurassic Coast's natural beauty and geological wonder.