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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 5 of 8
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The course is an easy walking 9 hole layout. It is not unduly long but after a comfortable start over the first 3 holes you cross the road to a short par 3, which has a bunker and a water hazard. The 5th is a double dog leg par 5 with a river and ditches near the green. A great short game with holes that need accuracy rather than length.
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Greyhound racing fun for all the family at Poole Greyhound racing. Licensed bar, snacks available, free parking....
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Leaving Poole Quay at 15 minutes past every hour this colourful land train takes you and your family on a fun trip around Poole. It takes 50 minutes stopping at Baiter Park, Pitch and Put Golf, Poole Park Boating Lake and Gus Gorillas and Poole High Street. Hop on and off at any stop on the way...
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Poole Speedway racing - Whether you have never seen Speedway or are a seasoned fan of this exciting sport, Poole Speedway will not fail to please with its excellent facilities.
Thre is a choice of seating, or for real action try standing track side! There is definatley some thrills to be had as you watch the riders of these 500cc bikes race arou...
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Overlooking Portland Harbour, Portland Castle was built by Henry V111 to defend Weymouth against invasion by the French or Spanish. Its history is fascinating and unusally for a fortress of this period it has survived largely unaltered. It was seized by both Parliamentarians and Royalists during the civil war.
During world war 1 it was a sea...
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Set in 30 acres Putlake Farm is situated in Langton Matravers near Swanage in the Purbeck counrtyside. Putlake has farm animals, barn owls, ferrets, guinea pigs, alpacas, ponies and a shire horse called Tyson.
There are opportunities to bottle feed lambs and kid goats. There are also bouncy castles, trampolines and pedal tractors and a fully e...
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Once Georgian work house, built in 1764 the Red House museum derived its name from the colour of the bricks. The Red House museum is home to fascinating displays from the Victorian era, local archeology, period costumes and more. You can also enjoy a tea or coffee in the delightful gardens.
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Blandford Camp is home of the Royal Corps of Signals Museum, a couple of miles from the interesting Georgian town of Blandford Forum. It is the national museum of Army Communications and the exhibits and displays cover 150 years of communications in wars and campaigns from the Napoleonic wars onwards.
This collection is regarded as being of n...
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This indoor play centres offer 10,000 square feet of activities for children up to the age of eleven. The centre is run with saftey in mind, including a set of rules to ensure a safe and happy time. Parents can relax and read a magazine whilst enjoying a snack from 'Sams Intergactic Diner', while the kids play on the varied and exciting play areas ...
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Built by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1594, Sherborne Castle has been the home of the Digby family since 1617. The first building on the site was a medieval hunting lodge in the Deer Park belonging to Sherborne Old Castle. Sir Walter Raleigh fell in love with the Castle when he was travelling to Plymouth and petitioned Queen Elizabeth to persuade the Chur...
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