Guidebook for Dorset

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Guidebook for Dorset

Parks & Nature

The magificant Durdle Door arch and beach is part of the Lulworth Estate and the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. You can access the shingle beach on foot via a path and steps over the hill from Lulworth Cove or down from the Car Park (located on the cliff top at Durdle Door Holiday Park.). The beach is recommended by the Marine Conservation Society for excellent water quality. The beach shelves steeply in places - please supervise your children at all times
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Durdle Door
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The magificant Durdle Door arch and beach is part of the Lulworth Estate and the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. You can access the shingle beach on foot via a path and steps over the hill from Lulworth Cove or down from the Car Park (located on the cliff top at Durdle Door Holiday Park.). The beach is recommended by the Marine Conservation Society for excellent water quality. The beach shelves steeply in places - please supervise your children at all times
This is an unusual and special landscape where you can enjoy a vast expanse of open heathland and old oak woodland. Arne is a fantastic place for family walks at any time of year and we have regular children's days that enable all the family to learn about the unique nature of the heaths. There is a variety of special wildlife to see. In summer look out for Dartford warblers nesting in the heather, nightjars flying at dusk and as many as 22 species of colourful dragonflies. The reserve overlooks Poole Harbour where you can watch thousands of wading birds, ducks and geese including avocets, black-tailed godwits and brent geese in winter. Ospreys are regularly seen on migration in late summe
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RSPB Arne
Arne Road
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This is an unusual and special landscape where you can enjoy a vast expanse of open heathland and old oak woodland. Arne is a fantastic place for family walks at any time of year and we have regular children's days that enable all the family to learn about the unique nature of the heaths. There is a variety of special wildlife to see. In summer look out for Dartford warblers nesting in the heather, nightjars flying at dusk and as many as 22 species of colourful dragonflies. The reserve overlooks Poole Harbour where you can watch thousands of wading birds, ducks and geese including avocets, black-tailed godwits and brent geese in winter. Ospreys are regularly seen on migration in late summe
Set up in 1987 by Jim Cronin with assistance from Jeremy Keeling, and later operated by both Cronin and his wife Alison with a team of care staff , Monkey World was originally intended to provide a home for abused chimpanzees used as props by Spanish beach photographers, but is now home to many different species of primates. Monkey World works with foreign governments to stop the illegal smuggling of wild primates. In January 2008 the group performed what The Guardian called "the world's biggest rescue mission of its kind," when it saved 88 capuchin monkeys from a laboratory in Santiago, Chile, where some of the animals had been kept in solitary cages for up to twenty years
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Monkey World - Api Björgunarmiðstöð
Longthorns
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Set up in 1987 by Jim Cronin with assistance from Jeremy Keeling, and later operated by both Cronin and his wife Alison with a team of care staff , Monkey World was originally intended to provide a home for abused chimpanzees used as props by Spanish beach photographers, but is now home to many different species of primates. Monkey World works with foreign governments to stop the illegal smuggling of wild primates. In January 2008 the group performed what The Guardian called "the world's biggest rescue mission of its kind," when it saved 88 capuchin monkeys from a laboratory in Santiago, Chile, where some of the animals had been kept in solitary cages for up to twenty years
Durlston Country Park og þjóðgarður
Lighthouse Road
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Blái Pollurinn
Furzebrook Road
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Sightseeing

Tyneham Village was evacuated in 1943 during WWII and it has been deserted ever since. The Church and School have exhibitions about the village and villagers. The exhibitions are open from 10am until 4pm when Tyneham Village is open to the public. A 1 mile walk from Tyneham Village leads to Worbarrow Bay - part of the Jurassic Coast. Tyneham Village, Bay and Lulworth Ranges are managed by the Ministry of Defence and access is limited. For opening times go to www.dorsetforyou.com/lulworth-range-walks. For any further information please phone 01929 404 819.
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Tyneham Village
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Tyneham Village was evacuated in 1943 during WWII and it has been deserted ever since. The Church and School have exhibitions about the village and villagers. The exhibitions are open from 10am until 4pm when Tyneham Village is open to the public. A 1 mile walk from Tyneham Village leads to Worbarrow Bay - part of the Jurassic Coast. Tyneham Village, Bay and Lulworth Ranges are managed by the Ministry of Defence and access is limited. For opening times go to www.dorsetforyou.com/lulworth-range-walks. For any further information please phone 01929 404 819.
A friendly, family welcome from the staff, locals and customers of the Square and Compass pub at Worth Matravers. Undoubtedly a true gem in the heart of Dorset.
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Worth Matravers
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A friendly, family welcome from the staff, locals and customers of the Square and Compass pub at Worth Matravers. Undoubtedly a true gem in the heart of Dorset.
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Winspit Quarry
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Lulworth Cove is a cove near the village of West Lulworth, on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in Dorset, southern England. The cove is one of the world's finest examples of such a landform, and is a tourist location with approximately 500,000 visitors a year, of whom about 30% visit in July and August.[1][2] It is close to the rock arch of Durdle Door
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Lulworth Cove
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Lulworth Cove is a cove near the village of West Lulworth, on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in Dorset, southern England. The cove is one of the world's finest examples of such a landform, and is a tourist location with approximately 500,000 visitors a year, of whom about 30% visit in July and August.[1][2] It is close to the rock arch of Durdle Door
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Wareham Boat Trips
3 The Quay
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Everything Else

Our exhibitions tell the story of armoured warfare from World War One to the present day. As you explore the Museum's six large halls you will come face to face with vehicles that have seen action in all the major wars of the 20th Century and hear first-hand accounts from those who fought in them. This unique collection of over 300 vehicles is regarded as the best in the world and includes the world's first ever tank - Little Willie, the feared German Tiger tank and the modern Challenger 2.
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Tank Museum station
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Our exhibitions tell the story of armoured warfare from World War One to the present day. As you explore the Museum's six large halls you will come face to face with vehicles that have seen action in all the major wars of the 20th Century and hear first-hand accounts from those who fought in them. This unique collection of over 300 vehicles is regarded as the best in the world and includes the world's first ever tank - Little Willie, the feared German Tiger tank and the modern Challenger 2.
The Purbeck peninsula and Corfe Castle are one of the jewels of England. Those who know it well come back time and time again. For those who don’t know it here is its secret… The Purbeck peninsula offers in easy reach some of the most spectacular landscape in England; the quiet stillness and moorland of Poole harbour, the largest natural harbour in Europe, the best sandy beach on the South Coast, a World Heritage Coast line of unique geology, an ecology of national importance, some of the best Great Outdoor activities within easy reach of each others, some of the best walking along the South West Coast Path to Lulworth Cove and beyond and a traditional family seaside resort at Swanage
Isle of Purbeck
The Purbeck peninsula and Corfe Castle are one of the jewels of England. Those who know it well come back time and time again. For those who don’t know it here is its secret… The Purbeck peninsula offers in easy reach some of the most spectacular landscape in England; the quiet stillness and moorland of Poole harbour, the largest natural harbour in Europe, the best sandy beach on the South Coast, a World Heritage Coast line of unique geology, an ecology of national importance, some of the best Great Outdoor activities within easy reach of each others, some of the best walking along the South West Coast Path to Lulworth Cove and beyond and a traditional family seaside resort at Swanage
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Studland Nature Reserve
Beach Road
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Food Scene

Red Lion station
good food
good food live music
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Quay Inn, Wareham
The Quay
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good food live music
traditional pub
The Duke Of Wellington
7 East St
traditional pub

Drinks & Nightlife

Traditional pub
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Kings Arms Wareham
41 North St
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Traditional pub