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Dorset Holiday and Tourism Information
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TWISTING lanes,
glorious beaches, romantic coves and gorse-filled
heaths – all characteristics of one of Olde
England’s most unspoiled holiday destinations.
Tucked away in the
deep south, Dorset is a place of maritime wonder,
lavish countryside and tortuous river valleys with a
jigsaw coastline containing some of the country’s
richest archaeological remains.
It is inextricably
bound up with the travails of the English Channel
and the name of its proudest son, the West Country
writer Thomas Hardy, who immortalised its pastoral
charm in many of his heart-rending novels.
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Lyme Bay taken from Westcliffe
with Chesil
Beach in the distance -
Photo:
Bob Ford
CCL |
He turned the county’s
amiable capital, Dorchester – close to where he was born
– into 'Casterbridge', and thousands of visitors come
here each year to see the real-life locations of 'Far
from the Madding Crowd', 'Jude the Obscure' and 'The
Mayor of Casterbridge'.
Another well-known
literary figure, Jane Austen, also used Dorset as the
setting for some of her tales after becoming a regular
visitor to her brother’s home at Rowling.
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Chesil Beach - Photo:
Val Vannet
CCL |
Geographically, the
county faces the Channel with its back to Devon and
Somerset in the west, Wiltshire in the north and
Hampshire in the east.
Its ever-changing
coast runs for some 140 kilometres from beautiful
Lyme Regis to Christchurch. This is so rich in
fossils that it has become known as the Jurassic
Coast, possessing a series of unique environments
ranging from Lulworth Cove and the Isle of
Portland and from magnificent Chesil Beach to
verdant Blackmoor Vale.
Here, too, are the
spirit-calming holiday resorts of Weymouth,
Bournemouth, Swanage and Lyme Regis. |
Dorset’s long history
goes back to 8,000BC when parts of it were inhabited by
Mesolithic hunters living around the Isle of Purbeck,
Weymouth and the Stour valley. They slowly cleared the
great forests of oak and built settlements in the
county’s chalk hills where Neolithic and Bronze Age
burials have since been unearthed.
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Later the Celtic
tribe of the Durotriges had key strongholds at
Maiden Castle, near Dorchester, and Hod Hill
before being conquered by the Romans, led by
Vespasian, in 54BC.
Maiden Castle – the
largest hillfort site in Britain surrounded by tall
earthworks – was briefly used by the Romans invaders
as an amphitheatre.
Many settlements
were later established by Saxon overlords and still
correspond to modern towns and villages.
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Corfe Castle - Photo:
Richard Johns
CCL |
Farming gradually grew in importance,
as did the creation of monasteries and castles
and in the 12th century the county was
defended by fortresses at Corfe, Powerstock, Wareham and
Shaftesbury. A series of impressive royalist strongholds
finally fell victim to the forces of Cromwell in the 17th
century.
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Weymouth Bay - Photo:
Chris Collard
CCL |
Although the
agricultural character of Dorset hardly altered
during the industrial revolution, it still gave
birth to the iconic Tolpuddle Martyrs whose
ill-starred protests helped to create trade unions.
The fabulous coast
begins at Poole in what may be the world's largest
natural harbour and includes the remarkable Chesil
Bank, a unique shingle beach that travels 25
kilometres from Weymouth to Bridport.
The coast is largely a World
Heritage Site and in the last century yielded the
first complete icthyosaur specimen as well as
fossilised Jurassic trees. A good way to explore it
is via the South West Coast Path National
Trail. |
Yet within this
multi-faceted county are extensive heaths, chalk
downland, rich woodlands and a system of small fields
hemmed in by wildlife-rich hedgerows. The plain known as
Blackmore Vale dominates the north and provides a rural
environment full of footpaths and bridleways and wild
creatures.
The famous Dorset Downs
and Cranborne Chase are Areas of Outstanding Natural
Beauty. A one-time royal hunting ground, the Chase still
has herds of wild deer. Numerous native flowers, birds
and butterflies flourish here – as does the rare stone
curlew.
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The region has more
than 150 villages – many with odd names such as
Plush & Piddlehinton – and at Cerne Abbas are the
ruins of an abbey and the famous Giant, a 180-foot
figure etched into the chalk.
Here also are
numerous fascinating museums, including a
world-beating centre for tanks and wartime vehicles.
Others include the Russell Cotes Museum and Art
Gallery at Bournemouth, the Dorset County Museum,
Dorchester, The Red House, Christchurch, the Royal
Signals Museum at Blandford and the hearty Brewers
Quay in Weymouth. |

Poole Harbour, Sunset over Main Channel -
Photo:
Peter Jordan
CCL
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Sherborne Castle and Lake - Photo:
John Allan
CCL |
Western Europe’s
biggest on-shire oilfield lies at Wytch Farm but
Dorset is more famous for another material – stone.
The county has long been famous for its rich seams
of Purbeck Marble and Portland stone – still used
today to build imposing buildings throughout the
world.
While Bournemouth
may be the most likely destination for many
sightseers and holidaymakers, other resorts also
draw the summer-time crowds, notably Poole which
boasts Tower Park, the largest leisure complex in
Europe containing (among other delights)
restaurants, bars and a nightclub. |
Even so, some things here never change.
The art of net making is still going strong, although
the ‘fishing’ nets are now more likely to be used in
aircraft cargo holds and as military camouflage!
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Tourist
Information Centres:
BLANDFORD FORUM
Tourist Information Centre, 1 Greyhound Yard, Market
Place, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 7BB
Tel/Fax: 01258 454770
BOURNEMOUTH
Tourist Information Centre, Westover Rd, Bournemouth,
Dorset, BH1 2BU
Tel: 0906 802 0234
Fax: 01202 451743
BRIDPORT
Tourist Information Centre, 32 South St, Bridport,
Dorset, DT6 3NQ
Tel: 01308 424901
Fax: 01308 421060
CHRISTCHURCH
Tourist Information Centre, 23 High St, Christchurch,
Dorset, BH23 1AZ
Tel: 01202 471780
Fax: 01202 476816
DORCHESTER
Tourist Information Centre, Unit 11, Antelope Walk,
Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1BE
Tel: 01305 267992
Fax: 01305 266079
LYME REGIS
Tourist Information Centre, Church St, Lyme Regis,
Dorset, DT7 3BS
Tel: 01297 442138
Fax: 01297 444688
POOLE
Poole High Street, Poole, Dorset.
Tel: 01202 253253, Fax: 01202 262684.
E-mail:
tourism@poole.gov.uk
SHAFTESBURY
Tourist Information Centre, 8 Bell St, Shaftesbury,
Dorset, SP7 8AE
Tel: 01747 853514
Fax: 01747 850593
SHERBORNE
Tourist Information Centre, 3 Tilton Court, Digby St,
Sherborne, Dorset, DT9 3NL
Tel: 01935 815341
Fax: 01935 817210
SWANAGE
Tourist Information Centre, The White House, Shore Road,
Swanage, Dorset, BH19 1LB
Tel: 01929 422885
WIMBORNE MINSTER
Wimborne Minster, Dorset.
Tel: 01202 886116. Fax: 01202 841025.
E-mail:
wimborneTIC@eastdorsetdc.gov.uk
Useful
Links:
There is more to Dorset than the beauty of
the countryside.
www.imagesofdorset.org.uk
www.2wetfishshops.com
- Home of the Fishcam! - The only fresh fish website in the world with a
'daily audio update' so you can find out which fish is in-stock
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