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Church Ope Cove

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  • 9.2°C
  • 2025-01-21

Church Ope Cove is on the Isle of Portland on the Dorset coast. It is a sheltered pebble beach, approximately 700 metres wide, backed by high cliffs and the settlement of Easton. Church Ope Cove beach is in Dorset 1000 meters south east of Easton. Dogs welcome all year round.

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