A Summer Photo Guide of the English Coast and Durdle Door
Last Summer I went on a road trip to Cornwall and to the Southern English Coast to discover some lovely spots such as Durdle Door. Not only this, getting to this spot was also lovely. The unexpected little village on the road to get there were the quintessential English hidden gem.
A Photo Guide of the English Coach towards Durdle Door




In this photo guide you will see what I mean. Ivy on the old bricks houses, a gloomy atmosphere and the beautiful rose gardens in the churchyard.
Of course, I have no idea of the name of the village but it was on the road to Durdle Door coming from Cornwall. You have to say that when I am not the driver nor am I the navigator, I have no clue of the places, I just enjoy being the aesthetic photographer.


Therefore, enjoy the photographs and dive in the atmosphere and energy of these locations.




A photo appreciation of Durdle Door
Going here was on my forgotten vision board. I had a sunset image of Durdle Door that made feel so at peace. But I completely forgot it was on my vision board! So when I discovered that this tour stopped at the heritage site, I had to go!
So, on one cloudy afternoon, after having visited the raw horizons of Dartmoor National Park, we arrived at Durdle Door. Even though it was late June, it was very chilly, so we got a cup of tea to carry down to path to the beach. And so we went.



I really enjoy the peace of just sitting by the pebble beach to observe people coming and go. After a week of never ending walking, some relaxed time was very appreciated.
Durdle Door is a must visit down the coast: very calming and peaceful even when crowded.
Enjoy the view and thank you for reading,
Cate

