Photoshoot in Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove

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I was wondering if someone knows whether doing photoshoots in Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove is allowed or requires payment and permission.

We are travelling in the UK and wanted to do our engagement photoshoot in these places. At the moment, we aren't sure if these are just landscapes open to general public or protected by some authority (requiring payment).



Best Answer

Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door are part of the Lulworth Estate. They can be contacted using this online form.

I have been there several times myself and although they charge for carparking I have never been charged or challenged about taking photographs. But that's as a private tourist a professional shoot might need permission, in particular as it might mean excluding other visitors for a short time.




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How do you photograph a Durdle Door?

From Lulworth Cove and Stair hole, you can swim or walk west to the Durdle Door and Man O'War beach. The distance is about 1.5 miles and it takes about 30-40 mins by walk. If you swim, depending on how good you are, it can take up to one hour.

Can you swim from Durdle Door to Lulworth?

Lulworth Cove is world famous for its unique geology and landforms including the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole. Open every day, we welcome thousands of people each year who come to enjoy the panoramic views and crystal clear waters on this stretch of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What is special about Lulworth Cove?

TIPS FOR THE LULWORTH COVE TO DURDLE DOOR WALK It requires about 100m of ascent and takes about 30 minutes (1-hour return). But allow longer to soak up those views. 2 \u2013 If you take the steps from the cliffs above Durdle Door down to the beaches, then take care as they are quite steep.



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