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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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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 Food and Drink
West Beach, Bournemouth Bournemouth has hundreds of restaurants, pubs, bars, cafes and tea rooms offering variety and something to tempt all tastes and budgets whether it’s fresh fish and chips on the beach or...
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Bournemouth Shopping
As well as your high street favourites, the coastal town of Bournemouth is home to an enormous selection of unique and unusual shops for souvenir purchases or a simple day of window shopping. The Coastal...
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Bournemouth Accommodation
Quality, great value B&B accommodation in the heart of Bournemouth Luxury contemporary apartments Bournemouth accommodation is varied in type and price. The coastal resort is home to traditional seaside...
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Cadnam Tourist Information
Much of the ancient woodland around Cadnam is cared for by the National Trust Cadnam in the northern New Forest is an attractive hamlet just off the M27, Junction 1 with several fine traditional inns...
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Sway Tourist Information
New Forest Ponies Sway is a peaceful village on the southern edge of the New Forest National Park, midway between Brockenhurst and Lymington. The Solent Coast is a mere 4 miles away and the station stop at...
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Bournemouth Attractions
Bournemouth Balloon Bournemouth has a huge range of attractions for every age group and every budget. The Littledown Centre is Bournemouth’s best leisure centre with a gym for children, one for adults and an...
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Bournemouth Things to See and Do
Bournemouth seafront Bournemouth’s popularity as a tourist destination isn’t just a result of its award-winning beaches. The town hosts entertaining events, has some of the UK’s best attractions and features a...
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Lymington Tourist Information
Lymington has two marinas – Berthon and Haven Lymington is a charming Georgian market town on the southern edge of the New Forest and western end of the Solent. It’s easy to explore the New Forest and...
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