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The area all along the Jurrasic Coast is awesome, it's a World Heritage Site!
Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove are obviously worth exploring; there is a heritage centre at Lulworth Cove, along with interesting geological features & fossils. It's a lovely walk from there along the SW coast path to Durdle Door. Just east of Lulworth is the Fossil Forrest - although I haven't been it sounds fascinating. Loads of beaches in the area are known for their good fossil hunting.
Corfe Castle & the Swanage Steam Railway are also nearby and demand a visit.
It depends how far you want to travel and how much you want to see; slightly further afield are Weymouth, Portland & Chesil Beach. The Swannery at Abbotsbury is also interesting and The Hive Beach Cafe in Burton Bradstock (further West towrds Bridport) is amazing.
Enjoy your trip!
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