Things to do in Dorset

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

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Dorset County Museum

The museum is an ideal place to come if you are visiting Dorset and a great place for local people to find out more about where they live. It is housed in a lovely gothic style building dating from 1884 with collections ranging from Roman Mosaics, Thomas Hardy manuscripts and fossils of dinosuar footprints. History, archeology, geology and the ...
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Dorset County Show

Taking place in Dorchester this great annual show includes the Household Cavalry performing their world famous musical ride. Also to be seen are the Sheepdog Display, Local team show jumping, a display of farming through the ages and the Grand Parade of Champions. Many amazing animals visit the show from sheep and goats to ferrets, wolves and...
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Dorset Cruises

Photo of Dorset Cruises There are three vessels called the Dorset Belles which have been completely refurbished and every year thousands of passengers enjoy a great day out to see the beauty of the coast line and local landmarks. On board there is a live commentary, a licensed bar, food and coffee or a glass of wine.Visit Poole Quay and look for the red white and blue ...
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Dorset Heavy Horse Centre and Farm Park

There are so many things here for an enjoyable family day out. This friendly park in the countryside offers hands on experience of farm life. You can help groom the heavy horses, ponies and donkeys, feed pigs, goats, chickens and ducks. You can ride a heavy horse or tractor and trailor. There are Llamas and snow dogs and small pets to cuddle. ...
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Farmer Palmers

Voted 2006 'National Farm Attraction of the Year Award' this attraction was started in 1998 with family visitors in mind. THere is plenty to see and do, both on a fun and educational level such as straw mountains, a 2 level under-cover soft play area with slides and tunnels. There are pedal tractors, two bouncy castles and the ever popular ball pit...
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Ghost Walks of Old Town Poole

"Be prepared to have your pants scared off!" during this 1-1.5 hour ghost walk around Old Town Poole. Hosted by 'Granny Cousins' taking you around the spooky nooks and crannies of this ancient walled fishing town and be prepared for anything as Granny Cousins tells you tales of ghosts, bloody curdling invaders, enraged traders and drunken pirates! ...
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Go Ape

You can literally go ape and swing in the trees, up to 35 feet up at this adventure course, built in the woods at Moors Valley. The company who sets up and runs these activities are very mindful of conservation too, with each venue built with thought given to the forest itself, ensuring that the fun is available for many generations, working alongs...
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Greenslade Pleasure Boats

Greenslade Pleasure Boats is a family business run from Poole Quay since 1970. There are trips from Poole to Brownsea Island and cruises in the beautiful Poole Harbour. You can also trip up the River Frome to Wareham. The friendly staff will ensure that you have an enjoyable day out....
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Gus Gorillas Jungle Playground

Gus Gorillas Jungle indoor play area has something for not only children but mums and dads too. The toddlers area has been improved and there are 3 exciting levels of fun for the slightly older ones, The spiral slide, a huge ball pool, and the drop slide are all exciting. Fire the ball cannon and see the amazing ball juggler. Parents and carers ...
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Highcliffe Castle Visitor Centre and Tea Rooms

The castle was built between 1831 and 1835 on a site previously occupied by a Georgian mansion known as High Cliff which was designed for the 3rd Earl of Bute (a founder of Kew Gardens) with grounds laid out by the famous Capability Brown. It is now a Grade 1 listed building owned by Christchurch B.C. All that remains of High Cliff are the two ...
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