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Isle of Portland Tourist Information
Portland Bill Lighthouse Chesil Beach The Isle of Portland situated 5 miles south of Weymouth is the most southerly point in Dorset. It is an island of limestone on which flower rich grassland grows on the...
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Studland Tourist Information
Studland Bay View of Old Harry Rocks from Studland The perfect year round peaceful escape with family friendly sea bathing, Studland village and Bay on the Isle of Purbeck sits alongside the South West Coast...
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Dorchester Tourist Information
Hardy’s Cottage near Dorchester Hardy’s Dorchester Dorchester is Dorset’s county town, home to the County Museum with the largest collection of Thomas Hardy artefacts in the world. The Romans created...
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Lulworth & Durdle Door Tourist Information
Lulworth Cove The shingle beach at Lulworth Cove The Lulworth area of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast is dotted with spectacular naturally formed features like Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Many beautiful beaches are...
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Blandford Forum Tourist Information
Riverside walks along the Stour Market town Blandford Forum is famed for its Georgian architecture Blandford Forum in the heart of Dorset sits in a pretty wooded valley alongside the River Stour. Famed for its...
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Sherborne Tourist Information
Sherborne Abbey The Dorset market town of Sherborne sits close to the Somerset border and is one of England’s most beautiful towns with Saxon roots and a wealth of medieval architecture. Sherborne was an...
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Christchurch Tourist Information
Christchurch Harbour Place Mill Gallery on the Quayside Christchurch on the Dorset coast sits just east of Bournemouth and nestles around its pretty harbour. The town has been an ancient site of settlement...
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Boscombe Tourist Information
Boscombe Beach Grade II Listed refurbished Boscombe Pier Boscombe is located just east of Bournemouth centre and has a wide sandy beach and beautifully restored seafront spa. Famed for its Chine Gardens,...
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Weymouth Beaches
Weymouth Main Beach & Esplanade Main Beach Weymouth’s Main Beach Bay with its three miles of beautiful sands is award-winning and popular with families, located adjacent to the town centre and harbour. The...
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Weymouth Carnival
Wingwalker at Weymouth Carnival The annual Weymouth Carnival has a real buzz of excitement around it. The event takes place annually in August and The Red Arrows display team usually feature in the line-up....
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Weymouth Tourist Information
Weymouth Beach Traditional seaside resort Weymouth is centrally situated on Dorset’s Jurassic Coast and is one of the South Coast’s most popular family holiday destinations. The miles of sandy beach flanked by...
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Bournemouth Sporting Festivals & Annual Events
Bournemouth wing walker BMXers Bournemouth 7s & Wheels Bournemouth plays host to some exciting sporting events and festivals throughout the year. Held over the May bank holiday weekend, the 7s festival is all...
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Abbotsbury Tourist Information
Abbotsbury sits at the western end of Chesil Beach Chesil Beach & Fleet Nature Reserve Abbotsbury is a charming village located towards the western end of Chesil Beach and The Fleet Lagoon Nature Reserve. It...
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Weymouth Gardens & Parks
Greenhill Gardens Greenhill Gardens Weymouth’s Greenhill Gardens are public gardens between the town centre and beach. There are stunning views of Weymouth Bay from here, and Greenhill is award-winning and...
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Weymouth Nightlife
Weymouth Harbour by Night Weymouth is a great seaside party town popular with visitors of all ages, offering a variety of nightlife entertainment. The resort has an excellent nightclub scene, and together with...
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