No wind again today, so rather than sit and wait we headed across the bay to explore. Leaving Portland we past the fleet of Wayfarers racing in their nationals, a competition which they’d been trying to hold all weekend.

Durdles Door is a sea arch formed in the limestone. It was a Sunday and a gorgeous day so the beach and car par were packed. Luckily arriving by boat we only had one kayaker and one inflatable swan (or was it a unicorn) to watch out for. We launched the dinghy and headed through the archway.

Further along we came to Lulworth Cove, which is a beautiful curved bay with Chalk cliffs and a narrow entrance to the sea through the harder Portland Stone. We anchored up and went for a swim and an explore. We are spending the night here. Pretty cool spot.


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