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Looking for places to go or things to do in Dorset? You have come to the right place! As you can see we have plenty of ideas for fun family days out, For details on any of the attractions listed below, just click the attraction name or 'Go Find it' link Dorset Visitor Attractions - Page 1 of 8 Page:
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A great place for younger children, the ancient Tithe Barn site hosts a range of friendly farm animals, some of these can be held and/or stroked - Join in on the feeding sessions held at regular times during the day, with the goats bottle feeding twice a day.
Don't forget the toy tractors, and pony rides, and certainly don't miss out on the meet...
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This subtropical garden, built by the first Countess of Ilchester in 1765 as a kitchen garden, has since become a 20 acre site. Most of the exotic and hard to come by plants were found by the hunting descendent's of the first Countess.
Today you will find a selection of plants, both formal and informal with valley views from the woods, walled ga...
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Providing protection for many nesting swans and their offspring for the last 600 years, this historical site has been made home by a colony of mute swans.Guests to the Swannery are able to view a video show, which is on every hour - This video offer an opportunity to learn more about the Swannery and its inhabitants.There is a good amount of educat...
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A great day out is offered in this Theme Park which young cowboys, explorers or Mad Hatters will love! There are thrilling rides outdoors as well as ten thousand square feet of undercover fun in the lost Aztec Zone called " Wild Thing". For younger children there are play areas and a toddler jungle with various activities.
The Alice In Wonder...
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Alot of Athelhampton house has been in place for over five hundred years, the history of which, and its related families dates back over a thousand years. Numerous owners have carried out works on the building to make it what it is today. The site was inhabited from 1086 and built on in 1485 was the Great hall, Solar and Buttery.
In 1485 a 160...
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A great place to have a wonder relax, this 8 acre creation consists of numerous lakes and ponds, hosting some of the best water lillies in Britain which can been seen in the Summer. You will see some large wet loving plants, palms wild flowers, reed beds and trees. These all attract a wide range of wildlife which is what has made this a site of Nat...
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Running 'The Solent Scene' which is Dorsets number one vessel, this cruise company is available for booking from the red/white kiosk on Poole quay, or contact via phone (Number below) for details of the Old Harry, Swanage and private charters available.Ideal for coach tour operators and school trips including education field trips along the Jurassi...
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Situated between Wareham and Corfe Castle, this Dorset attraction could at times be Canadian or even Norwegian, due to the dramaitc changes it goes through as the seasons pass. The Blue Pool, situated in Furzebrook opened in 1935 and has attracted many many visitors since. Due to the fact that it was once a clay pit, it retains tiny parts of clay ...
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Have something to eat and relax with a drink in the Sports Bar and Grill while watching big screen sports. Adults and children can enjoy the video world arcade, not many places can match the facilities of the American pool pit. On saturday and friday night enjoy music with the DJ and dance floor.
Late licensed bar and grill
26 lanes for bowlin...
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This shopping village draws crowds of over one million shoppers per year. If you are looking for a unique gift, this is an ideal place to visit, with a wide and varied selection of shops. As well as the shopping you can find out about Weymouths history, or use the centre as a start point for exploring the local area such as the Fort and gardens on ...
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