Exploring Lulworth, Durdle Door and other jewels of the Dorset coast…
It was coming up to a milestone birthday for my dad, so we decided to head to Dorset where the walks are scenic and the cider is tasty. My father is partial to both a good walk and an appley tipple (as am I on occasion), so we thought this would be ideal. Just up the road from Devon, but not too far, plus we have family living there so we could all meet and have some fun.
Lulworth Cove and along that coast is something special. In particular Durdle Door, which is a natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast. There were a few tourists about which tells you something and it was a glorious October day, so we were lucky on that score. Just a little bit of a breeze keeping us on our toes in the sunshine.
You can see me modelling the H&M autumn collection whilst looking whimsically out to sea. Or something. Then a few of the scenery, a pub stop off where we sat outside and lunch inside another pub.
They do some great cider in that part of the world (and beer of course, it's just some places specialise a bit more rather than just an afterthought) and what a glorious location to spend a couple of days. I stayed in a cosy B&B which was great, and got chit-chatting with the owners at breakfast… a couple of West Country characters for sure ;)
Bloody lovely way to spend a weekend!