Blue Hour Forecast for Dorset & Jurassic Coast
Blue-hour photography on the Jurassic Coast. Portland Bill lighthouse beam at twilight, Durdle Door silhouettes, Swanage Victorian pier lights at dusk.
Upcoming Opportunities
When all conditions match, PhotoWeather marks an opportunity window.
This forecast tracks twilight conditions that transform the Jurassic Coast's landmarks into atmospheric scenes. We combine cloud cover, visibility, and twilight timing to predict optimal blue hour opportunities for lighthouse photography, natural arch silhouettes, and coastal twilight compositions.
The Jurassic Coast's dramatic geology creates powerful silhouettes during blue hour, while Portland Bill lighthouse provides one of Britain's finest twilight lighthouse compositions. The clean marine atmosphere along this coast often produces clear twilight skies with rich color gradients.
What makes the Jurassic Coast special for blue-hour photography:
- Portland Bill - Red-and-white striped lighthouse beam cutting through dusk, dramatic tidal race visible below
- Durdle Door - Limestone arch silhouetted against colorful twilight, long exposures smooth the sea
- Swanage Pier - Victorian pier lights reflecting in calm bay water, Purbeck Hills backdrop
- Old Harry Rocks - Chalk sea stacks profiled against eastern twilight glow
Portland Bill lighthouse offers Britain's finest lighthouse blue hour composition—the distinctive red-and-white striped tower sends its beam across darkening waters while the tidal race creates texture below. The lighthouse is accessible year-round, with the visitor center providing context. Durdle Door becomes a dramatic silhouette during blue hour—the arch perfectly frames remaining light on the western horizon. Long exposures smooth the sea into misty layers around the limestone. Swanage's Victorian pier with its period lighting creates nostalgic twilight compositions, with lights reflecting in the bay. Lulworth Cove takes on serene quality at twilight, with limestone cliffs darkening as the sky retains color. The timing requires planning—arrive well before sunset to compose, then shoot through the 20-30 minute blue hour window when artificial and natural light balance. Spring and autumn offer the most colorful twilights, while winter's earlier blue hour means shooting in milder conditions.
Location status
0 of 10 locations currently active
Durdle Door
InactiveA massive limestone arch projects into the sea beside a shingle bay, offering strong curves, framed water and layered cliff lines.
Wool, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
Old Harry Rocks
InactiveWhite chalk stacks and a narrow headland mark the Jurassic Coast's eastern end, set against open sea and the sweep of Studland Bay.
Swanage, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
Lulworth Cove
InactiveA near-circular cove cuts through resistant limestone to softer rock behind, creating a sheltered bay ringed by folded cliffs.
Lulworth Camp, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
Kimmeridge Bay
InactiveParallel limestone ledges run from a broad rocky shore into the sea, forming graphic lines beneath Clavell Tower on the headland.
Wareham, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
West Bay
InactiveTall, vertically layered sandstone cliffs rise directly behind a shingle beach and harbour, glowing orange in low-angle light.
Bridport, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
1 opportunity in next 14 days
Portland Bill
InactiveA red-and-white lighthouse stands on an exposed limestone point above rock shelves and the turbulent Portland tidal race.
Portland, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
Chesil Beach
InactiveA long bank of graded pebbles separates the Fleet lagoon from the Channel, forming a sweeping line toward the Isle of Portland.
Weymouth, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
Corfe Castle
InactiveBroken medieval towers crown a steep hill between the Purbeck ridges, with village roofs, rail lines and mist-prone valleys below.
Corfe Castle, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
Swanage
InactiveA Victorian pier extends into a sheltered bay backed by a curving beach, seafront buildings and the chalk Purbeck coast.
Swanage, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
Charmouth
InactiveLayered, fossil-bearing cliffs rise behind a shingle beach, with eroded clay textures and views east toward Golden Cap.
Charmouth, England, United Kingdom
Right now: Blue Hour: Outside time window
1 opportunity in next 14 days
What's blocking opportunities
85-hour view of conditions preventing matches across 10 locations
How this forecast is made
Opportunities are threshold-based signals: PhotoWeather checks whether forecast conditions match the rules for a photography scenario. They are planning guidance, not guarantees. Forecasts can change as new model runs arrive, and confidence generally decreases farther into the forecast horizon, so recheck conditions before travelling.
The weather forecast foundation comes through Open-Meteo , which aggregates models from weather agencies. PhotoWeather applies condition-specific thresholds and derived calculations; not every condition uses every model or data input.
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