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Dorset

The 95-mile Jurassic Coast is England’s only natural World Heritage Site. With cliffs dating back 185 million years, this superb stretch of coastline tells the story of the earth’s history. For seaside charm, head to Charmouth and Lyme Regis, where you’re guaranteed to find a fossil or two. However, no visit to Dorset would be complete without a trip to Durdle Door – a natural limestone arch carved by the sea’s erosion. Next door, you’ll find Lulworth Cove, a beautiful white pebble beach, full o...

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