Visitors to Durdle Door and the Jurassic coast this weekend can make use of a free shuttle service.
The Lulworth Estate is offering a free shuttle between Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.
A spokesman for the Lulworth Estate, which owns and manages this stretch of the Jurassic Coast, said: “The introduction of this service aims to reduce the environmental impact and road congestion in this area on what is going to be a beautiful weekend.
"It will also offer a welcome rest for those with tired legs who have walked between these two iconic landmarks, but don’t fancy a return journey.”
To use the service, visitors need to simply park-up, pay and display and head for the pick-up point which will be clearly marked.
Buses will depart every 15 minutes through the day.
The first bus to Durdle Door leaves Lulworth Cove at 10.15am. The last bus will leave Durdle Door coach drop-off point at 7.15pm.
On arrival at the Durdle Door drop-off, both adults and children alike will enjoy the short stroll (500m) at the recently launched ‘Woodland Walk’.
Spot the hidden fairy doors, check-out the bug hotels which line this woodland walk or stop at a picnic table for a rest under the dappled sunshine.
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