Stair Hole is one of the most striking geological features on Dorset's Jurassic Coast. Located just around the corner from the better-known Lulworth Cove, this natural wonder showcases the power of coastal erosion. Its craggy limestone cliffs carved into dramatic arches, caves, and blowholes.
You can clearly see the folded rock formations, known as Lulworth Crumple, which are a testament to millions of years of geological activity.
Stair Hole offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and is a must-visit for geology enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, offering a glimpse into the earth’s ancient past.