Jurassic Coast Tours | Adventures in Dorset

Explore the Jurassic Coast

The Jurassic Coast isn’t just another pretty coastline—it’s a raw, untamed stretch of Earth’s storybook, waiting to be cracked open. Running 95 miles from Exmouth to Studland Bay, this UNESCO World Heritage Site reveals a jaw-dropping 185 million years of history. Think dramatic cliffs, secret coves, and fossil-packed beaches that keep you coming back for more.

Kick things off at Durdle Door, the badass limestone arch carved by relentless waves, or soak in the chill vibes of Lulworth Cove. Wrap it all up at Old Harry Rocks, where chalk cliffs drop into the sea with killer views that’ll make your Instagram pop.

World Heritage Site

But it’s not just about the views—grab your gear and dig into the past. Fossil hunting in hotspots like Lyme Regis and Charmouth is the real deal, where ancient finds are just waiting to be uncovered.

more than just a destination

Whether you’re hiking the cliffs, beachcombing for ancient relics, or just soaking up the salt air, the Jurassic Coast is more than just a destination—it’s an epic adventure. Dive in and discover why this rugged coastline is a playground for the bold and curious.

rare coastal species

For those interested in exploring the area’s flora, the Jurassic Coast boasts diverse plant life, including wild orchids and rare coastal species that thrive in the chalk cliffs and heathlands. These unique environments make it an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking both adventure and tranquility.

Keep an eye out

The waters around the Jurassic Coast are equally rich in marine life. Keep an eye out for seals, dolphins, and even basking sharks, which are occasionally spotted off the coast. The rock pools at beaches like Kimmeridge Bay provide a fascinating window into the underwater world, filled with crabs, starfish, and anemones.

Exploring history

If you’re hiking the cliffs, birdwatching, or exploring the shores, the Jurassic Coast offers endless opportunities to connect with nature and witness the incredible biodiversity of this World Heritage Site.

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