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Lulworth Beaches Given ‘Excellent’ Rating For Clean Water

Come on In, the Water’s Lovely!

The Environment Agency has been testing bathing water quality for a number of years, and between May and September each year, the water is checked for levels of harmful bacteria and pollutants, making sure it is safe and clean for bathers to use by giving it a classification of either poor, sufficient, good or excellent. We are delighted to have received the ‘Excellent’ rating for bathing water quality at all three of our beaches – Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door West (main beach) & Durdle Door East (Man O’War)!

As a coastal destination, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors to our beaches each year, the quality of our bathing water is vitally important to us. Click on the below links to find out more about water quality and how you can help to keep our bathing water safe and clean.

Environment Agency – Bathing Water Quality

South West Water – Revised Bathing Water Directive

National Geographic – 10 Things You Can Do to Save the Ocean

Lulworth Cove

The beautiful white pebble beach of Lulworth Cove, with its blue waters and easy access make it a popular destination for lovers of the beach. The low tide also reveals wonderful rock pools teeming with sea creatures! Join us for our rock pool school or a guided snorkel tour on the far side of Lulworth Cove and learn of the fascinating marine life in this natural harbour – to book, call 01929 400155.

Durdle Door

Durdle Door is probably the most famous stone arch anywhere in the world and is a must-see for any trip to this region. The crystal-clear waters crashing in amongst this iconic natural landform make for a photographer’s paradise. Join a Lulworth Ranger for a guided walk and take in the breath-taking views and local wildlife – to book, call 01929 400155.