Jurassic Coast | England 🇬🇧

📸 Durdle Door, Jurassic Coast.

🚗 3.5 hrs Drive from Cambridge

I took a quick city break trip to England’s Jurassic Coast. Here are some highlights:

🦭 The Epic Durdle Door

Durdle Door isn't just a fancy name – it's a natural limestone arch that's been around for ages. Mother Nature crafted this beauty, and it's a photographer's dream come true.

🦕 Jurassic Coast

The Jurassic Coast isn't just about fossils; it's a playground for photographers too! This UNESCO World Heritage Site stretches for 95 miles, and it is packed with long trekking paths and tons of cool photography spots. We're talking dramatic cliffs at West Bay, hidden coves at Lulworth Cove, and layers of rock that scream history.

🌊 Portland Bill Lighthouse

📸 Portland Bill Lighthouse

I stopped by the famous Portland Bill Lighthouse. It's impossible to miss with its iconic red-and-white stripes. Against the backdrop of the open sea, it's like something out of a movie.

🎯 In Conclusion

Durdle Door, the Jurassic Coast, and the Portland Bill Lighthouse are like a photographer's playground. From the enchanting arch of Durdle Door to the jaw-dropping cliffs of the Jurassic Coast and the eye-catching lighthouse, it's a visual wonderland.

I definitely recommend these spots in the south of England to anyone from families to solo adventurers.

Here are some shots from the trip, some aerials I took with the drone too.

📸 Photo Gallery

Mario Gee

Photographer and content creator based in London/Cambridge, UK.

https://mariogee.uk
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