Coach holidays that don't cost the earth
This world heritage coastline features some the country’s most iconic coastal landmarks including Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. The Jurassic Coast is England’s only natural World Heritage Site and features rocks and fossils dating back 185 million years, but this unspoilt coastline also offers unmissable natural features such as Chesil Beach. You’ll find a rich variety of food, pretty coastal towns, castles and scenic coastal paths. As well as a rich variety of natural features, this coastline is dotted with quaint towns like Swanage, Lyme Regis, Sidmouth and at the far end of the World Heritage Site, the coastal resort of Exmouth. Visit ruined castles and forts like Corfe or Lulworth, stately homes like Athelhampton or Kingston Lacy or head to one of the many sandy beaches including Bournemouth, Studland or Weymouth. Sample wine at a nearby vineyard, enjoy a pint from a local brewery and tuck into succulent, locally-caught seafood. With water sports, coastal trails, thatched cottage villages and a 200-million year-old history, the south coast is second to none.
Babbacombe
Bournemouth
Brighton
Eastbourne
Isle of Wight
Paignton
Torquay
Weymouth
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