Bournemouth & Poole
Bournemouth boasts seven miles of golden
beaches, nearby Poole, Studland Bay and Swanage are just a short
distance away
Chesil Beach
Chesil Beach is a long shingle ridge
that joins with Portland and extends to Burton Bradstock covering some
18 miles.
Corfe Castle
Corfe Castle was built and added to over
the years. Henry I
built the keep, King John the Gloriette and Henry II the south west
gatehouse.
Lulworth Cove
Lulworth and Lulworth Cove is on the
Purbeck Heritage Coast and a well known tourist destination.
Lyme Regis
Lyme Regis is part of the Jurassic Coast
and World Heritage
Coastline. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Lyme Regis is a holiday
resort.
New Forest
The New Forest is truly unique. The
landscape is varied and
spectacular and wild ponies and horses wander freely around the forest.
Portland Bill
Portland is famous for its Portland
stone and Portland cement and a visitor to Portland will see the
quarries on his or travels.
Swanage
Swanage has award winning beaches, miles
of footpaths, a victorian pier and good local facilities.
Swanage Railway
If you are visiting Corfe Castle then
the Swanage Steam Railway is definately the best way to arrive at Corfe
Village.
Weymouth
Weymouth as you would expect, has good
fishing and boating trips
and high speed ferries operate from Weymouth harbour from the Channel
Islands.