- Distance to Lulworth Cove Beach - 0.1 miles
- Distance to Durdle Door - 30 minute walk
- Distance to The Lulworth Cove Inn - 0.1 miles
- Distance to Shop (Londis) - 0.3 miles
Few locations capture the beauty of the Jurassic Coast quite like Lulworth Cove. From Seagrove’s doorstep, you’re just a short stroll from one of England’s most famous natural landmarks — the turquoise waters and white pebbles of the cove itself. Wander down for a swim, hire a kayak to explore the coastline, or take the scenic walk over the cliffs to the iconic arch of Durdle Door.
The village of Lulworth is small but full of charm, with welcoming pubs, cafés, and tearooms offering fresh local seafood, Dorset cream teas and traditional fare. The surrounding countryside is criss-crossed with walking trails, from gentle family routes to more challenging hikes along the South West Coast Path. Every direction offers breathtaking views — from rolling green hills to dramatic limestone cliffs.
A short drive away, you’ll find the historic Lulworth Castle, Weymouth’s sandy beach and bustling harbour, and the charming market town of Wareham, known for its riverside walks and independent shops. Further afield, is the historic village of Corfe and it’s dramatic Corfe Castle, the fossil cliffs of Kimmeridge Bay, the wildlife of Arne Nature Reserve, and the peaceful sands of Studland Bay make for memorable day trips.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both, Seagrove offers a quintessential Dorset experience — a traditional thatched cottage in one of the most breathtaking coastal settings in the country.