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If you're searching for a picturesque day trip, the South West is brimming with beautiful coastal spots. From lounging on the golden sands of Weymouth Beach to soaking up the spectacular views at Ogmore Beach in Vale of Glamorgan, or uncovering the secluded Sand Bay near Weston-super-Mare, this region truly has it all. Yet, for those beach enthusiasts eager to explore less trodden shores, Worbarrow Bay offers an enticing escape.

Tucked away on Dorset's famed Jurassic Coast, this "beautiful" and secluded beach may demand a little extra effort in terms of travel and walking compared to your typical seaside destination. Situated roughly a mile from the deserted village of Tyneham and just to the east of Lulworth Cove, Worbarrow Bay promises tranquillity and space. Get the latest news straight to your phone by joining us on WhatsApp Adventurous visitors willing to navigate rural roads will find Tyneham accessible via the B3070, with signage directing towards the village.



However, be prepared for some steep and narrow paths along the way. Today, Tyneham stands as a living museum, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in its history by exploring preserved pre-war structures including houses, farmhouses, a church, and a school. The serenity of Worbarrow Bay, much like Tyneham, owes to its MOD management, ensuring it remains unspoiled and open to the public mainly on weekends or during school holidays, reports the Mirror .

For all-day parking, visitors can utilise the available spa.

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