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What Activities to do in Lulworth Cove and the Surrounding Area

Okay, so you get to Lulworth Cove and you admire the beauty of 185 million years of geological history for an hour or so, but what then? Well, luckily for you, there’s a lot to do in the area and today we are going to discuss activities you can do in Lulworth Cove.

There’s truly something for every type of person of any age, so you can have a lot of fun, while you are exploring the breathtaking sights that Lulworth Cove and the Jurassic Coast have to offer. Find out what sort of sports activity you can do while you are there and be ready to have adventures for days. Enjoy reading and have fun at Lulworth Cove!

Hikes and Walks

You probably guessed right that the first section of the article will be about walks and hikes. After all, it is a physical activity, which is also quite fun, especially when you have Lulworth Cove as a backdrop.

There are many walks and hikes you can take around Lulworth Cove in the area, which start and end at different places. Just make sure to bring enough water and perhaps some food. Don’t worry about your car, because there’s an abundance of parking spaces.

Here are some of the designated paths you can take for a lovely walk or a hike around Lulworth Cove:

  • The South West Coast Path
  • The Purbeck Way West
  • Walk Guide 4 – Lulworth Cove to Lulworth Castle
  • Walk Guide 5 – Lulworth Cove and Bindon Hill fort
  • Walk Guide 6 – Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door and on to White Nothe
  • Walk Guide 7 – Stair Hole and Lulworth Cove
  • West Lulworth Village Trail
  • The Army Range Walk

Mountain Biking

The paths that we discussed in our previous section are a great way to relax and enjoy the view, but if you want something more challenging, we propose to you – mountain biking. Not only will this activity rev up your adrenaline, but you will also get to see some places that you won’t be able to see otherwise if you follow a designated path.

If you don’t have a mountain bike of your own, that’s fine, because you can rent one when you get there. There’s a great service, which offers experienced guides who can tailor the session according to your biking abilities and wants about the trip.

You can book a session for half a day (three hours) or for a full day (six hours), the choice is yours. Prices for half a day are £40 Adult and £35 child, while the prices for a full day are £70 Adult and £60 child. The bike rental is included in the price.

Swimming

England is not exactly known for its warm temperatures and waters, but you should absolutely go swimming if you can take that (or if you wear a neoprene suit). The views are absolutely amazing and the water is clear and perfect, if a bit cold. It is an experience you will remember your whole life and perfect for the best Instagram photos as well!

Here are some places where you can go swimming:

  • Lulworth Cove – this one is a no-brainer, of course you can swim there and many people do so in summer. It can indeed get quite busy then, so make sure you go early in the morning to do that, it’d be refreshing.
  • Durdle Door – Durdle Door is another insanely beautiful place that you should stop by and perhaps swim around.
  • Stair Hole – Stair Hole is literally Instagram goals, so go ahead and check it out.
  • Man O’ War – Man O’ War is the last sight on our list, but certainly not the last in importance. It’s again gorgeous and some people even choose to swim from it to Durdle Door and vice versa. This is a great idea for the more experienced swimmers out there, with the distance being around 1.5 miles.

Kayaking And Paddling

Just like you can swim at and around Lulworth Cove, you can also go kayaking if you don’t feel like dipping in the cold waters of the cove. You can explore the whole area, while kayaking, which might be more fun that simply walking or driving from place to place, so you should definitely consider it.

Kayaking is indeed a very popular activity in Lulworth Cove and the area, so there are quite a few kayaking services available to people of all ages that have different levels of kayaking experience. There are kayaking rental services and guided tours all around the coast, so it’s up to you which one you choose.

Some companies offer kayaking tours that go between £60-90 per person for a tour, while others allow you to rent a kayak for £25 (single kayak per hour) and £35 (double kayak per hour). However, keep in mind that you need some experience if you want to leave the Cove on your own.

Paddling is another fun thing that you can do if you prefer it over kayaking. It’s easier than kayaking and you need no previous experience to do it, which is great. Paddling boards can usually be rented for about £20 per hour per person.