As well as being ideal points of access to the Jurassic Coast, Gateway Towns provide a whole range of services which support the conservation and management of the World Heritage Site. Each town is also a destination in its own right.
The Gateway Towns are identified on the following list, by images of the road sign that most of them now have - which you will clearly see as you enter the towns concerned. These towns are also identified on the Gateway Town maps by an ammonite icon, based on the design of the one featured on these signs.
All the towns featured in the following list - not just the Gateway Towns - contribute so much to the overall visitor experience. Whether linking with major travel networks, providing a convenient base from which to travel out to the Jurassic Coast, or by offering a range of additional activities to engage in, the part they play is invaluable.
Lulworth cove is a stunning, textbook perfect, cove and the landscape surrounding it is some of the most outstanding in Britain.
Long rock ledges, a pebbled beach line and rocky outcrops all make this bay stunning.
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The gentle shelving beach at Swanage, with its Victorian pier and fabulous views across to the Needles on the Isle of Wight, is hugely popular with families.
The lovely village of Studland is famous for its National Nature Reserve and beautiful natural bay. The village has an interesting Norman church with breathtaking views across the bay.
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