There's a rock formation in southern England known as Durdle Door. I drove down there this morning. What a fantastic place!
The drive has a few back roads and parking at the beach is a little tricky, and it's all worth it. The rock formation looks like a seahorse kissing the water, or, a curved rock with a hole through it.
It was very windy today and quite crowded. There are two other beautiful bays within short walking distance. You walk along the high white cliffs taking in the warm salty air.
Less known, there's actually some curved white rocks with holes in them to the west of Durdle Door (same beach).
There are many tents and huts setup all around the campground next to the beach. I wonder how much it costs to rent a tent or hut.
Come prepared to hike, these are steep climbs and I heard most people huffing and puffing. The beach is half pebble and half sand - and all amazing.
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