Dorset Attractions & Days Out

With over 230 rescued & endangered primates and 3 kid’s play areas there’s plenty of fun to be had!

Tank Museum

The world’s finest collection of tanks. Almost 300 vehicles on display! Restaurant & soft play too.

Hardy’s Cottage

10 minutes walk from us. This house is where Hardy wrote his early works including ‘Under the Greenwood Tree’.

A fantastic National Trust House and Gardens. Wonderful Cafe and play parks.

Fun Farm Park with massive range of indoor & outdoor activities. Fantastic family day out.

The county town of Dorset with a thriving High Street. Boutique shops, bakeries and cafes line the streets here. Local artisan markets every Weds.

Meet over 2,000 sea creatures including playful otters, penguins, sharks, seals and more!

One of Britain’s most iconic survivors of the English Civil War. See the drmatic ruin up close.

18th Century garden with rare plants, plus a lovely restaurant serving home made food.

A large park with beautiful sculptures set in landscaped gardens. Also an art gallery & a fab cafe.

25 acres of nature trails set around a gorgous blue pool. Play area, tearooms & more.

A ghost village, abandoned in 1943. A Frozen in time relic of WW2 where residents were evacuated but never returned.

One of Europe’s largest iron-age hillforts. Dating back over 2400 years, this fantastic site is 10 minutes away and completely free!

Set high on a hilltop overlooking Chesil Beach, this is one of Dorset’s iconic landmarks. Built in the 14th century, the Abbotsbury chapel is well worth a visit.