Bats Head
Bat's Head is a striking coastal feature that forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast. This cliff, resembling a bat's profile, is carved by centuries of erosional forces and overlooks the pristine waters of the English Channel. The location offers an abundance of photographic opportunities, from capturing the raw textures of the limestone formations to the sweeping coastal views. The nearby Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove add to the allure, providing diverse landscapes for photographers to explore. The best times to visit are during sunrise or sunset, when the soft, golden light casts an ethereal glow on the cliffs, emphasizing their rugged beauty. A wide-angle lens may be useful to encompass the vast scenery, and a tripod is recommended for long-exposure shots, especially during the magical twilight hours. (Dorchester, Dorset, UK)










