Dorset Visitor Guide 2019

Poole is famous for its stunning Sandbanks beach. Hop on a ferry to the secluded beaches of Studland , or from Poole Quay to enchanting Brownsea Island . RSPB Nature Reserve at Arne. Impossibly pretty villages are crowned by Corfe’s mighty castle and the lost village of Tyneham traps visitors in a romantic kind of time warp. Bournemouth hosts the country’s largest free Air Festival. The seaside resort is known for its award-winning beaches, historic gardens, bustling town centre and buzzing nightlife. The Swanage Railway puffs through the picturesque Purbeck countryside from Corfe to visit its pretty seaside town and Blue Flag beach. Wareham Purbeck is truly blessed. Studland’s secluded sandy bays, the rugged beauty of Kimmeridge and the coastline around Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door are quite simply awe inspiring. With more species of animals and plants within a 10 mile radius of the Saxon town of Wareham than anywhere in the country, Purbeck is a wildlife haven. Bottlenose dolphins and seals emerge from the waves at Durlston Country Park and rare birds wait to be spotted at the Blogger Sturminster Newton visit-dorset.com #visitdorset 9 Dorset was packed full of cute towns with cobbled streets, lovely traditional pubs and the friendliest of people ” “

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