1. Nothe Fort
Nothe Fort is a historic coastal defense fort in Weymouth, offering stunning views over the Jurassic Coast and an intriguing insight into military history.
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Nothe Fort is a historic coastal defense fort in Weymouth, offering stunning views over the Jurassic Coast and an intriguing insight into military history.
A delightful park featuring animal encounters and beautifully landscaped gardens, perfect for families and nature lovers alike.
A charming public park in Dorchester with well-maintained gardens, a bandstand, and play areas, ideal for a relaxing afternoon.
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An engaging museum showcasing the rich history and culture of Dorset, featuring exhibitions on archaeology, art, and local history.
A stunning Tudor manor house with beautifully manicured gardens, offering a glimpse into England's architectural heritage.
One of the largest and most complex Iron Age hillforts in Europe, offering impressive earthworks and panoramic views.
A fascinating museum dedicated to dinosaurs, featuring life-sized reconstructions and interactive displays, perfect for dinosaur enthusiasts.
The birthplace of Thomas Hardy, this charming thatched cottage offers insights into the life and works of the famous author.
Beautiful gardens located near Nothe Fort, offering scenic walking paths and picturesque views over Weymouth Bay.
The former home of Thomas Hardy, designed by the author himself, offering a glimpse into his life and creative environment.
A famous hill figure carved into the chalk downs, known for its distinctive outline and historic significance.
An immersive exhibition that brings the story of King Tutankhamun and his treasures to life with detailed replicas and informative displays.
A museum dedicated to the story of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, offering insights into the history of trade unions and social justice.
An ancient Roman amphitheater with a rich history, now serving as a public park and venue for events and performances.
A historic courthouse turned museum, offering engaging exhibits on justice, crime, and punishment in Dorset.
A charming museum showcasing a vast collection of teddy bears, including famous bears from literature and film.
The remains of a Roman temple located on a scenic hill, offering insights into the region's ancient past.
A thrilling tour experience that takes you through the stunning landscapes of the Jurassic Coast, with opportunities to spot local wildlife.
A tranquil nature reserve with woodland trails and wildlife, perfect for peaceful walks and nature observation.
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