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  1. The Nine Stones, Dorchester

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    The Nine Stones

    Type

    Historic Site

    DORCHESTER

    Remains of a prehistoric circle consisting of nine standing stones. Constructed approximately 4,000-years-ago.

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    Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts

    Type

    Exhibition Centre

    Poole

    Experience, explore, discover and join in with the arts at Lighthouse.

    CINEMA * THEATRE * CONCERT HALL * STUDIO * CAFE * GALLERY * VENUE HIRE

    Lighthouse boasts a year round programme of national and international events: dance, music, drama, comedy, film, visual arts, workshops and family...

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    Bournemouth International Centre

    Type

    Event Venue

    Bournemouth

    Whether you want to see a show, be educated at a conference, attend an exhibition, enjoy some art or enjoy a first class dining experience, our award-winning Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) is a premier conference, events and entertainment venue, centrally situated in the town with panoramic...

  3. Swanage Beach Bungalows

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    Swanage Beach Bungalows

    Type

    Beach

    Swanage

    Beach huts are let on a daily or weekly basis. They are a popular feature and are provided with a table, four chairs and an electricity power point enabling you to have some comforts whilst gazing out to sea. Hire a beach hut, and your trips to the beach are made easier without having to take all...

  4. Knowlton Church & Rings

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    Knowlton Church & Rings

    Type

    Historic Site

    Nr Wimborne

    An English Heritage Site. Knowlton is a site on the outskirts of Wimborne, Dorset. It is best known for its ruined Norman church which was built within a neolithic henge monument, known locally as the Knowlton Rings.

    There is no admission fee and the site is open to visitors at any reasonable...

  5. Jordan Hill Roman Temple, Weymouth

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    Jordan Hill Roman Temple

    Type

    Historic Site

    WEYMOUTH

    The foundations of a small Romano-Celtic temple.

  6. Family fun

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    Margaret Green Animal Rescue

    Type

    Animal Collection

    Church Knowle, WAREHAM

    Animal Sanctuary and Visitor Centre in the Purbecks rescuing a variety of animals including cats, horses, farm animals, rabbits and other small furries and birds (dogs at our Winterborne Kingston Centre).

    Picnic in some of Dorset's most beautiful scenery, feel free to wander around and see the...

  7. Lyme Bay RIB Charter

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    Lyme Bay RIB Charter

    Type

    Boat Trip

    Bridport

    Exciting & exhilarating boat trips running from West Bay along the Jurassic Coast.

    RIB Blasts, Coastal Cruises, Water Skiing & Wake Boarding & Jurassic Coast Link between West Bay & Lyme Regis picking up from either harbour.
    Charters & water based events for families, groups, clubs & schools.

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    Chesil Beach

    Type

    Natural Feature

    Chesil Beach is 18 miles (28 kilometres) long and, on average, 160 metres wide and rises to 12 metres in height. It is a pebble and shingle tombolo connecting Portland to Abbotsbury and then continuing north-westwards to West Bay near Bridport. It is the largest tombolo in the UK.

    The pebbles...

  9. Highcliffe Castle

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    Highcliffe Castle

    Type

    Viewpoint

    Highcliffe, CHRISTCHURCH

    Highcliffe Castle is a magnificent Grade 1 Listed 1830s mansion built by Lord Stuart de Rothesay and is situated just four miles east of Christchurch. The cliff-top grounds, with wonderful views of the Dorset coastline and the Isle of Wight, provide access to the beach and to the Christchurch...