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Jurassic Coast

50° 42′ N, 2° 57′ W

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Coastal Majesty

UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Jurassic Coast, stretching along the southern coast of England, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning cliffs, fossil-rich beaches, and scenic coastal walks. Travelers flock here to explore its geological wonders, including the iconic Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove, while enjoying activities such as fossil hunting, hiking, and beachcombing.

Best Time to Visit: The Jurassic Coast is best enjoyed during the spring and summer months when the weather is mild and ideal for coastal exploration.

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THE JOURNEY, NOT THE ARRIVAL, MATTERS

Located along the southern coast of England, the Jurassic Coast spans from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset.

How to get there:

England – The Jurassic Coast is accessible by public transportation, with regular train services to towns along the coast such as Weymouth, Exmouth, and Swanage. Buses and local taxis are available for further transportation to specific sites along the coast.

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