You park on the gravel just before the turn to the camping ground. This time of year it should be easy.
If it helps Jake, co ords are 50.629674, -2.268101. It's not a nice hike.
Next time I'm heading down there is around Dec 20th to try and get the sun coming up through the arch. Tonight might have been good as there is a bit of lightening across the bay.
Yeh sureunless some christmas type crap gets in the way
Looking at TPE it should be the weekend of the 14th or 21st. Hopefully one of the mornings will be clear.
Check the moon forecasting before making a decision, if there's a full moon you won't be able to get those shots. It's pitch black around 8pm these days, so after that you'll be fine. Bear in mind it's sunrise for the durdle door shot, not sunset.
Right, I'm going to make it my new years resolution to bag one decent astro shot, and I think durdle door is the location. So there must be a couple of magic days in June, when the milkyway is in the right place and there's no moon. By the way if there are any astro-rookies like me, this video is great:That and the brightest part of the milky way wont be visible until next June'ish. Damn Northern Hemisphere...


